Synopsis
Daily Podcast tips and news
Episodes
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7-17-19 Goodbye!
17/07/2019 Duration: 01min7-17-19 For Daily news, go to podnews.net He does a better job than I did anyway :)
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3-1-19
01/03/2019 Duration: 04min3-1-19 Apple Backtracks Dear Podcast Provider, We’ve received a lot of questions about metadata best practices on Apple Podcasts. We want to provide more details and clarification as you think about improving your show’s metadata. Your Show Won’t Be Removed for Having Episode Numbers in Episode Titles Starting with iOS 11 in September 2017, we introduced modern RSS tags to improve podcast metadata. These tags include support for seasons, trailers, and episode numbers. The new tags help us present your show to your listeners on Apple Podcasts and present listening data to you in Podcast Analytics. We encourage you to use the tag to send us your episode numbers. If you decide to include episode numbers in your episode
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2-27-19
27/02/2019 Duration: 02min2-27-19 Apple Rules Dear Podcast Provider, To improve your experience with Apple Podcasts, we want to share the following information and updates. Optimize Your Show’s Metadata The metadata of your show is your product packaging. It includes all of the details about your show — such as title, author name, description — that potential listeners will see on Apple Podcasts. High-quality metadata can help your show be discovered and grow your audience, as it ultimately determines whether it appears in relevant user searches. Conversely, poor-quality podcast metadata may affect new submissions as well as active shows to ensure our platform meets Apple’s quality standards. Here are some things to avoid: Including placeholder text from your hosting provider. For example, descriptions such as “Podcast by [author name],” “New podcast weblog,” “Cover art photo provided by [name],” or “Description goes here.” Verbatim repetition of the title or author name in the description. For example, “The Very Hungry