In this course-style podcast we’ll look at the ways that Podcasting 2.0 features – also known as tags – can help podcast creators with discovery, interactivity, and monetization, and help listeners to support and contribute to the success of their favourite shows.
If you're looking for answers to the questions:
What is the feature?
Why is it good?
How do I do it?
You're in the right place.
Don't expect an easy ride; there is homework!
Explore transcripts and chapters in Apple Podcasts.
Locate transcripts on Apple Podcasts, find out how chapters appear there, and learn how to ensure your transcribed content is presented exactly as y…
James Cridland shares insights on Apple's initiative to integrate transcripts into their podcasting platform, and discusses the process they use to do so, which includes allowing the podcaster to sup…
In making a transcript as instructed in the previous episode, you have possibly also generated suggestions for chapter markers. So, let's add the chapters to your audio file so the lovely modern podc…
Explore how to find transcripts in modern podcast apps and how to make and upload transcripts as a podcaster.
Tasks: Listeners
How transcripts enhance accessibility and improve content discoverability.
Ellie Rubinstein, head of Pocket Casts, explains how transcripts serve as written versions of podcast episodes, making them …
Learn exactly how to donate money to your favourite shows using the funding feature on modern podcast apps, and, as a podcaster, how to set up this feature with your hosting company so your listeners…
How the funding feature within Podcasting 2.0 streamlines listener support for podcasters.
Captivate's Danny Brown explains how the funding model enhances interactivity by making it easier for fans to…
Look into the future as Daniel J. Lewis tells us all about super chapters and they potential they offer podcasters and podcast listeners.
Earn some imaginary extra credit as you learn how super chapte…
This episode is all about how to navigate and make the most of chapters in relevant podcasting apps.
Whether you're walking the dog or working out at the gym, you'll discover how easy it is to glance…
Chapters in podcasting are transforming the way listeners engage with audio content by allowing for a more interactive and visual experience.
Daniel J. Lewis explains how these chapters function simi…
Learn about the history of podcasting in it's first and second iterations from James Cridland, and earn yourself some extra imaginary credit!
In this chat James shares insights on the origins of podca…
Modern podcast apps and hosting platforms that support Podcasting 2.0 features can significantly enhance the podcasting experience.
I’ve assigned some light homework for both creators and listeners t…
Let’s talk about some very basic terminology around podcasting that will be beneficial as you progress through this podcast series.
Podcasting 2.0 enhances the listener's experience through innovative…
The concept of value for value in the podcasting world explores how listeners who gain value from a show can return that value in the form of time, talent or treasure – or all three, which. would be …
Before we look into some of the monetization options within Podcasting 2.0, let's consider those that are traditionally recognized as income streams for podcasters.
In this episode, Sarah Ferris and …
Let's talk about the three main hurdles faced by podcasters and podcast listeners, and start to consider how Podcasting 2.0 can help us leap effortlessly over them.
Before we get onto the features – o…
Why have you made this podcast Claire? And why should we bother to listen?
In this introductory episode of Podcasting 2.0 in Practice, find out who I am and why I chose to make this show.
You'll also l…
In this new course-style podcast we’ll look at the ways that Podcasting 2.0 features – also known as tags – can help podcast creators with discovery, interactivity, and monetization, and help listene…