Once your podcast is online and you know the address of your RSS feed. It's time to tell the world about your show. If you subscribe to a service like libsyn, it will automatically update its directories so libsyn visitors can find your podcast on their site. And most other podcast hosting services will do the same thing—they’ll update their own internal directories so your content can be found there. But ideally, you want to get word of your show out to as many people as possible, and that means submitting your podcast feed to as many podcast directories as you can. This video offers some suggestions and information on how to do so.
- [Voiceover] Once your podcast is online…and you know the address of your RSS feed,…it's time to tell the world about your show.…Now, if you subscribe to a service like Libsyn,…it'll automatically update its directories…so Libsyn visitors can find your podcast on their site.…And most other podcast hosting…services will do the same thing.…They'll update their own internal directories…so your content can be found there.…But ideally, you want to get word of your show…out to as many people as possible,…and that means submitting your podcast feed…to as many podcast directories as you can.…Now, there are a ton of podcast directories out there today.…
If you do a Google search for where to submit podcasts,…you'll find a huge list of places…where you can register your podcast.…Some places accept any and all podcast feed submissions.…Others are more selective and actually have people on staff…to review your podcast first before deciding…whether or not to list it on their site.…The good thing is, once you're on a directory,…
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