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As someone who has been helping people understand technology for over 20 years, I'm here to say words matter. Today I help you understand two confusing terms floating around the podcasting space so you can stop confusing your audience.
Show Notes
Show notes is a phrase I'm going to swap out for "Episode Description." We know what a show is. We know what notes are, but your listener may not understand what it means when you put them together. Podcasters created this phrase, and most podcasters understand the phrase. Listeners may be a bit confused. If you add a little more clarity, they may avoid being confused. By calling the description of your episode the "Episode Description" may lead to less confusion.
YouTube Podcast
Youtube launched a "feature" to turn your YouTube playlist into a "Podcast." To this, I say, Just because there is a mouse in the cookie jar doesn't mean it's a cookie." You need an RSS feed to be a podcast.
Yes, YouTubers create content. But they are no podcasters. They are YouTubers. Technically we are all content creators.
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Timeline
00:00:08 - Words Matter (Opening) 00:00:53 - Show Notes 00:02:28 - The Most Upsetting Mistake 00:03:21 - What Else Do You Put In Your Episode Description? 00:03:52 - Google Wants GOOD Words 00:05:06 - AI Tools Need a Human Touch 00:05:24 - Your Episode Description is a Blog Post 00:06:13 - A Mouse in the Cookie Jar 00:07:47 - Embrace being a "Youtuber" 00:08:20 - Why Do I Care? 00:08:44 - Join the School of Podcasting
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As someone who has been helping people understand technology for over 20 years, I'm here to say words matter. Today I help you understand two confusing terms floating around the podcasting space so you can stop confusing your audience.
Show Notes
Show notes is a phrase I'm going to swap out for "Episode Description." We know what a show is. We know what notes are, but your listener may not understand what it means when you put them together. Podcasters created this phrase, and most podcasters understand the phrase. Listeners may be a bit confused. If you add a little more clarity, they may avoid being confused. By calling the description of your episode the "Episode Description" may lead to less confusion.
YouTube Podcast
Youtube launched a "feature" to turn your YouTube playlist into a "Podcast." To this, I say, Just because there is a mouse in the cookie jar doesn't mean it's a cookie." You need an RSS feed to be a podcast.
Yes, YouTubers create content. But they are no podcasters. They are YouTubers. Technically we are all content creators.
Mentioned In This Episode
Profit From Your Podcast Book
Capsho (AI Transcription)
Swell AI (AI Transcription)
READY TO START YOUR PODCAST?
When you join the School of Podcasting, you get:
Step-by-step tutorials
A private podcast mastermind filled with brilliant podcasters
Unlimited one-on-one consulting (not a typo)
A 30-day money-back guarantee
Join today at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/listener
Timeline
00:00:08 - Words Matter (Opening) 00:00:53 - Show Notes 00:02:28 - The Most Upsetting Mistake 00:03:21 - What Else Do You Put In Your Episode Description? 00:03:52 - Google Wants GOOD Words 00:05:06 - AI Tools Need a Human Touch 00:05:24 - Your Episode Description is a Blog Post 00:06:13 - A Mouse in the Cookie Jar 00:07:47 - Embrace being a "Youtuber" 00:08:20 - Why Do I Care? 00:08:44 - Join the School of Podcasting
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