When to Update Your Podcast Website – PCI 232
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Feb 25, 2021
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If you're not a web novice, it can be hard to know when to update your podcast website. So, so many podcasters are doing their show because they are passionate and knowledgeable on their topic, but that doesn't mean they are familiar with all the behind the scenes tasks that are required to make the podcast run well. If you're not sure on how to manage your podcast website, you're not alone. Mike Dell and Dave Clements, from Blubrry support, go over some of the basics to keep your website running smoothly. Of course, they also dive into some new celebrity podcasts, hackers in podcasting and money spent on podcast advertising. Just a note, Mike does say this is episode 231 at the beginning, but it is in fact, episode 232. Thanks for joining us on this episode of Podcast Insider. Looking to be a guest on the show? Let us know. Recorded live from two well-separated and socially distanced podcast studios in central Indiana and northern Michigan; here’s Podcast Insider. News: Several podcast companies were on the receiving end of a DDOS attack earlier this week. James Cridland from Podnews.net talked to the ‘hackers’. Acast has purchased Radio Public. President Obama and Bruce Springsteen will be hosting a show together on Spotify. Gimlet’s Reply All host PJ Vogt steps away and more. Talk radio host Rush Limbaugh passes away at 70. The top advertisers in podcasting for January 2021. Best Practice: Keeping your website up-to-date Update the following when it calls for it. Plugins Themes WordPress itself Remove any unused themes and plugins Blubrry News: Exciting things coming in PowerPress soon! Recent blog post: Always Ask Your Audience March is International Women's Month, look out for posts on our social media and directory for shows. Question(s) of the Week: Question: What have you found the best way of starting an introduction in a podcast episode? Answer: Just start. I know that is too easy; what I like to do is say hi and quick welcome to the episode.  Sometimes I go over what is going to be in the episode if it’s many things, and I use a saying at the beginning of my personal shows. Some people edit a quote out of something in the middle of the show as a “cold open”. Some play music (legal music like we do), and some just get right into it. It shouldn’t take more than 30 seconds to get into the content. Again, this is totally dependent on what your show is about, the format that YOU choose. Playing Games with Strangers with Dave Clements On the next Podcast Help Desk episode: Free podcast hosting. Is it really a viable option? https://www.podcasthelpdesk.com ______________ Promo code INSIDER for a free month at Blubrry.com Coming at you this week from Blubrry Studios in northern and southern Michigan. Produced by the Blubrry Pro-Production team. Schedule a one-on-one with Todd (hosting customers only). Email todd@blubrry.com Schedule a tech checkup with Mike (hosting customers only). Email mike@blubrry.com Let us know you’d like to be Podcaster of the Month or a guest on the show. Email mackenzie@blubrry.com Send us your podcast sticker and a self-address stamped envelope (SASE) and we will send you a Blubrry care package. Our mailing address is: Blubrry – MacKenzie 150 E. Campus View Blvd. #180 Columbus, Ohio 43235
If you're not a web novice, it can be hard to know when to update your podcast website. So, so many podcasters are doing their show because they are passionate and knowledgeable on their topic, but that doesn't mean they are familiar with all the behind the scenes tasks that are required to make the podcast run well. If you're not sure on how to manage your podcast website, you're not alone. Mike Dell and Dave Clements, from Blubrry support, go over some of the basics to keep your website running smoothly. Of course, they also dive into some new celebrity podcasts, hackers in podcasting and money spent on podcast advertising. Just a note, Mike does say this is episode 231 at the beginning, but it is in fact, episode 232. Thanks for joining us on this episode of Podcast Insider. Looking to be a guest on the show? Let us know. Recorded live from two well-separated and socially distanced podcast studios in central Indiana and northern Michigan; here’s Podcast Insider. News: Several podcast companies were on the receiving end of a DDOS attack earlier this week. James Cridland from Podnews.net talked to the ‘hackers’. Acast has purchased Radio Public. President Obama and Bruce Springsteen will be hosting a show together on Spotify. Gimlet’s Reply All host PJ Vogt steps away and more. Talk radio host Rush Limbaugh passes away at 70. The top advertisers in podcasting for January 2021. Best Practice: Keeping your website up-to-date Update the following when it calls for it. Plugins Themes WordPress itself Remove any unused themes and plugins Blubrry News: Exciting things coming in PowerPress soon! Recent blog post: Always Ask Your Audience March is International Women's Month, look out for posts on our social media and directory for shows. Question(s) of the Week: Question: What have you found the best way of starting an introduction in a podcast episode? Answer: Just start. I know that is too easy; what I like to do is say hi and quick welcome to the episode.  Sometimes I go over what is going to be in the episode if it’s many things, and I use a saying at the beginning of my personal shows. Some people edit a quote out of something in the middle of the show as a “cold open”. Some play music (legal music like we do), and some just get right into it. It shouldn’t take more than 30 seconds to get into the content. Again, this is totally dependent on what your show is about, the format that YOU choose. Playing Games with Strangers with Dave Clements On the next Podcast Help Desk episode: Free podcast hosting. Is it really a viable option? https://www.podcasthelpdesk.com ______________ Promo code INSIDER for a free month at Blubrry.com Coming at you this week from Blubrry Studios in northern and southern Michigan. Produced by the Blubrry Pro-Production team. Schedule a one-on-one with Todd (hosting customers only). Email todd@blubrry.com Schedule a tech checkup with Mike (hosting customers only). Email mike@blubrry.com Let us know you’d like to be Podcaster of the Month or a guest on the show. Email mackenzie@blubrry.com Send us your podcast sticker and a self-address stamped envelope (SASE) and we will send you a Blubrry care package. Our mailing address is: Blubrry – MacKenzie 150 E. Campus View Blvd. #180 Columbus, Ohio 43235

Walking up stairs, whats next

If you’re not a web novice, it can be hard to know when to update your podcast website. So, so many podcasters are doing their show because they are passionate and knowledgeable on their topic, but that doesn’t mean they are familiar with all the behind the scenes tasks that are required to make the podcast run well. If you’re not sure on how to manage your podcast website, you’re not alone. Mike Dell and Dave Clements, from Blubrry support, go over some of the basics to keep your website running smoothly.

Of course, they also dive into some new celebrity podcasts, hackers in podcasting and money spent on podcast advertising.

Just a note, Mike does say this is episode 231 at the beginning, but it is in fact, episode 232.

Thanks for joining us on this episode of Podcast Insider. Looking to be a guest on the show? Let us know.

Recorded live from two well-separated and socially distanced podcast studios in central Indiana and northern Michigan; here’s Podcast Insider.

News:

Best Practice: Keeping your website up-to-date

Update the following when it calls for it.

  • Plugins
  • Themes
  • WordPress itself
  • Remove any unused themes and plugins

Blubrry News:

  • Exciting things coming in PowerPress soon!
  • Recent blog post: Always Ask Your Audience
  • March is International Women’s Month, look out for posts on our social media and directory for shows.

Question(s) of the Week:

Question: What have you found the best way of starting an introduction in a podcast episode?

Answer: Just start. I know that is too easy; what I like to do is say hi and quick welcome to the episode.  Sometimes I go over what is going to be in the episode if it’s many things, and I use a saying at the beginning of my personal shows. Some people edit a quote out of something in the middle of the show as a “cold open”. Some play music (legal music like we do), and some just get right into it. It shouldn’t take more than 30 seconds to get into the content. Again, this is totally dependent on what your show is about, the format that YOU choose.

Playing Games with Strangers with Dave Clements

On the next Podcast Help Desk episode: Free podcast hosting. Is it really a viable option?

https://www.podcasthelpdesk.com

______________

Promo code INSIDER for a free month at Blubrry.com

Coming at you this week from Blubrry Studios in northern and southern Michigan. Produced by the Blubrry Pro-Production team.

  • Schedule a one-on-one with Todd (hosting customers only). Email todd@blubrry.com
  • Schedule a tech checkup with Mike (hosting customers only). Email mike@blubrry.com
  • Let us know you’d like to be Podcaster of the Month or a guest on the show. Email mackenzie@blubrry.com
  • Send us your podcast sticker and a self-address stamped envelope (SASE) and we will send you a Blubrry care package.

Our mailing address is: Blubrry – MacKenzie 150 E. Campus View Blvd. #180 Columbus, Ohio 43235

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