
Successful Podcasting Unlocked: Growth & Monetization Strategies for Podcasters
Successful Podcasting Unlocked is your go-to resource for mastering the art and business of podcasting. In bite-sized episodes, podcast strategist Alesia Galati answers your burning questions on launching, growing, and monetizing your show. Learn how to increase podcast downloads, attract listeners, land sponsorships, and build a thriving community around your podcast. Get actionable tips and expert advice to unlock your podcast's full potential. Learn more at www.successfulpodcasting.com
Successful Podcasting Unlocked: Growth & Monetization Strategies for Podcasters
Should Your Podcast Have Seasons?
Whether you’re posting weekly, bi-weekly, or on a different cadence, there are so many ways to create consistent, bingeable episodes for your audience. But have you also considered a season? Having a group of podcast episodes that have a predetermined start and end before moving on to the next group is just another way you can organize and release your podcast episodes. This week, episode 7 of Successful Podcasting Unlocked answers the question: Should my podcast have seasons or be ongoing?
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In this episode, I share:
- The difference between episodic and serial style podcasts.
- Seasons can create breaks for the host and build anticipation for the listeners.
- The number of episodes in a season varies and is based on personal preferences or external factors.
- Deciding whether to have seasons depends on your podcast’s unique goals.
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