How to Start a Podcast That People Actually Want to Follow
A beginner-friendly guide to choosing your audience, shaping your format, and launching a show with a clear promise instead of a vague idea.
Read moreBrowse original MPN articles and practical resources for launching, publishing, promoting, and growing stronger shows.
A beginner-friendly guide to choosing your audience, shaping your format, and launching a show with a clear promise instead of a vague idea.
Read moreA practical guide to narrowing your topic, defining the audience, and giving your show a sharper reason to exist.
Read moreUse better keywords, cleaner phrasing, and stronger listener value so your episode pages are easier to discover and more likely to convert.
Read moreA clear checklist for artwork, required tags, public access, and feed hygiene so your show is easier to distribute and less likely to break.
Read moreA practical guest-prep workflow for hosts and producers who want stronger questions, better intros, and less generic conversation.
Read moreA practical structure for show notes that support discoverability, make episodes easier to scan, and give guests something worth sharing.
Read moreWhat YouTube does with your RSS feed, what it does not do, and how podcasters should think about YouTube as a discovery and distribution channel.
Read moreTranscripts are not just an accessibility feature. They can improve search clarity, user experience, episode scanning, and platform support when handled well.
Read moreA practical guide to the metadata and structured data podcasters should add to their websites so search systems understand their shows and episodes more clearly.
Read moreA better way to think about podcast performance using audience fit, completion, conversion, guest quality, and revenue signals instead of vanity metrics alone.
Read moreA practical framework for packaging audience relevance, host trust, and promotion so brand conversations become clearer and easier to close.
Read moreHow podcasters should think about AI search visibility across their website, episode pages, transcripts, metadata, and platform consistency.
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