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41: How Often Should You Publish Episodes?

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Join host Justin J. Moore on Oh My Pod as he tackles the burning questions of podcast frequency and episode length. From daily publishing to biweekly or monthly releases, Justin walks you through the pros and cons. Dive into the ideal episode duration for solo and interview formats, and gain valuable insights on building a loyal audience. Discover the impact of consistency and content length on engaging listeners. Tune in for expert advice on automating and growing your podcast.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Publishing frequency: weekly vs. daily vs. monthly
  • Ideal length of episodes: solo vs. interviews
  • Impact of publishing frequency on audience engagement
  • Importance of consistency for building an audience
  • Personal preferences as a listener: long vs. short episodes

Timestamps:

03:55 Why podcasts require engaging content to capture listeners' long-term commitment

09:07 Podcast episode listeners vary, the length of the podcast will determine engagement in different ways

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Manage episode 411419798 series 3467459
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If you want to get support directly from us to grow your podcast, join our FREE community: The CoachCast Academy

Join host Justin J. Moore on Oh My Pod as he tackles the burning questions of podcast frequency and episode length. From daily publishing to biweekly or monthly releases, Justin walks you through the pros and cons. Dive into the ideal episode duration for solo and interview formats, and gain valuable insights on building a loyal audience. Discover the impact of consistency and content length on engaging listeners. Tune in for expert advice on automating and growing your podcast.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Publishing frequency: weekly vs. daily vs. monthly
  • Ideal length of episodes: solo vs. interviews
  • Impact of publishing frequency on audience engagement
  • Importance of consistency for building an audience
  • Personal preferences as a listener: long vs. short episodes

Timestamps:

03:55 Why podcasts require engaging content to capture listeners' long-term commitment

09:07 Podcast episode listeners vary, the length of the podcast will determine engagement in different ways

Our Socials:

Podigy Podcasts | Website

Podigy Podcasts | Instagram

Podigy Podcasts | Facebook

Podigy Podcasts | YouTube

  continue reading

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