Do you have your own podcast website? You should.
On today's Podcast Insider, we review why podcasters should have a website of their own and just how easy that can be utilizing Blubrry tools and services, as well as other platforms. Your online presence is essential to growing a podcast and creating a loyal audience.
Today's Hosts: Todd Cochrane and Mike Dell
Why You Should Have a Podcast Website
SEO
Homebase for your show that your listeners can access -- so if you disappear from a platform they'll know where to find you.
Pride of ownership
You control your brand and IP
What is the Blubrry Way?
The Blubrry way is a thing we came up with a while back to explain the method of total ownership of your brand, show and website. Basically it’s the way we do this show. The way Todd and Mike handle their shows.
Never build your business on rented land
Get your own domain
Host a WordPress website that you control 100%
Generate your RSS feed from a domain you own
With WordPress and PowerPress, YOUR domain is the origination point, not a syndication point. (Rather than your host’s domain.)
Choose where you want to syndicate your show and submit it to those places
Being everywhere only requires an RSS feed (in most cases).
Listeners will pick the best way for them to listen. Don’t try to force them to one place or another.
Don’t care where they listen as long as they do!
You do what you are good at (content) and use technology that is safe from being taken down. (PowerPress, WordPress, DNS, Podcast Index and more)
The Blubrry team is here to help you along the way, but in the end, it's all yours. If Blubrry goes away (highly unlikely, but still) PowerPress is designed to work with or without us.
Once it’s all set up, it couldn’t be easier.
Create a show file
Create a blog post on your site
Upload the media
Publish the post
Rinse and repeat
And most importantly, don't get bogged down by the minutiae! A complex workflow can deter you from podcasting. Our primary goal at Blubrry is to help you continue telling your story via podcasting, so keep it simple and keep it flowing!
The best place for support with any Blubrry product or service is our ticket system. Tickets give the whole team access vs. direct emails or calls.
Fill out our listener survey at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider
Hosting customers can schedule a one-on-one call with Todd or a tech checkup with Mike
todd@blubrry.com and
mike@blubrry.comDo you have your own podcast website? You should.
On today's Podcast Insider, we review why podcasters should have a website of their own and just how easy that can be utilizing Blubrry tools and services, as well as other platforms. Your online presence is essential to growing a podcast and creating a loyal audience.
Today's Hosts: Todd Cochrane and Mike Dell
Why You Should Have a Podcast Website
SEO
Homebase for your show that your listeners can access -- so if you disappear from a platform they'll know where to find you.
Pride of ownership
You control your brand and IP
What is the Blubrry Way?
The Blubrry way is a thing we came up with a while back to explain the method of total ownership of your brand, show and website. Basically it’s the way we do this show. The way Todd and Mike handle their shows.
Never build your business on rented land
Get your own domain
Host a WordPress website that you control 100%
Generate your RSS feed from a domain you own
With WordPress and PowerPress, YOUR domain is the origination point, not a syndication point. (Rather than your host’s domain.)
Choose where you want to syndicate your show and submit it to those places
Being everywhere only requires an RSS feed (in most cases).
Listeners will pick the best way for them to listen. Don’t try to force them to one place or another.
Don’t care where they listen as long as they do!
You do what you are good at (content) and use technology that is safe from being taken down. (PowerPress, WordPress, DNS, Podcast Index and more)
The Blubrry team is here to help you along the way, but in the end, it's all yours. If Blubrry goes away (highly unlikely, but still) PowerPress is designed to work with or without us.
Once it’s all set up, it couldn’t be easier.
Create a show file
Create a blog post on your site
Upload the media
Publish the post
Rinse and repeat
And most importantly, don't get bogged down by the minutiae! A complex workflow can deter you from podcasting. Our primary goal at Blubrry is to help you continue telling your story via podcasting, so keep it simple and keep it flowing!
The best place for support with any Blubrry product or service is our ticket system. Tickets give the whole team access vs. direct emails or calls.
Fill out our listener survey at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider
Hosting customers can schedule a one-on-one call with Todd or a tech checkup with Mike
todd@blubrry.com and
mike@blubrry.com
nesetril-Im7lZjxeLhg-unsplash-2.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="106">Do you have your own podcast website? You should.
On today’s Podcast Insider, we review why podcasters should have a website of their own and just how easy that can be utilizing Blubrry tools and services, as well as other platforms. Your online presence is essential to growing a podcast and creating a loyal audience.
Today’s Hosts: Todd Cochrane and Mike Dell
Why You Should Have a Podcast Website
- SEO
- Homebase for your show that your listeners can access — so if you disappear from a platform they’ll know where to find you.
- Pride of ownership
- You control your brand and IP
What is the Blubrry Way?
The Blubrry way is a thing we came up with a while back to explain the method of total ownership of your brand, show and website. Basically it’s the way we do this show. The way Todd and Mike handle their shows.
-
Never build your business on rented land
- Get your own domain
- Host a WordPress website that you control 100%
-
Generate your RSS feed from a domain you own
- With WordPress and PowerPress, YOUR domain is the origination point, not a syndication point. (Rather than your host’s domain.)
-
Choose where you want to syndicate your show and submit it to those places
- Being everywhere only requires an RSS feed (in most cases).
- Listeners will pick the best way for them to listen. Don’t try to force them to one place or another.
- Don’t care where they listen as long as they do!
-
You do what you are good at (content) and use technology that is safe from being taken down. (PowerPress, WordPress, DNS, Podcast Index and more)
- The Blubrry team is here to help you along the way, but in the end, it’s all yours. If Blubrry goes away (highly unlikely, but still) PowerPress is designed to work with or without us.
-
Once it’s all set up, it couldn’t be easier.
- Create a show file
- Create a blog post on your site
- Upload the media
- Publish the post
- Rinse and repeat
- And most importantly, don’t get bogged down by the minutiae! A complex workflow can deter you from podcasting. Our primary goal at Blubrry is to help you continue telling your story via podcasting, so keep it simple and keep it flowing!
The best place for support with any Blubrry product or service is our ticket system. Tickets give the whole team access vs. direct emails or calls.
Fill out our listener survey at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider
- Hosting customers can schedule a one-on-one call with Todd or a tech checkup with Mike