By POD MIRROR
16 March 2022
No "how to podcast" tutorial is complete unless it answers the most often asked question: What should I call my podcast? When it comes to naming your podcast, there are three primary groupings. Read on to know more...
Podcast names are tricky. You might start with a list of podcast name ideas, each one trying to get the right balance of clarity, gravity, humour. But did you know there are 3 camps when it comes to naming your podcast.
When you come up with a good podcast name, make sure it isn't already being used by another podcast. A fast search in your podcast app will tell you what is and isn't accessible.Try Google search too
Nevertheless, excessively long podcast titles or "keyword stuffing" should be avoided, since iTunes/Apple Podcasts have begun to crack down on this.
And now... here are the 3 main schools of thought when it comes to naming a podcast. Read on ...
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First, if you're starting from scratch, you should consider what your target audience is searching for online – and whether or not your podcast name will appear in these searches.
You may come up with a really great name for your podcast. However, keep in mind that people must be able to locate it while looking for information on your topic.
Some well-known examples include 99 percent Invisible, The Moth, and Serial. These are "creative" or "smart" titles that are frequently based on a play on words or an arcane phrase from the show's theme or specialty.
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The searchable choice is to simply call your podcast what your target audience is searching for
You may choose to be overly verbose and wordy when it comes to podcast names. But always remember that you'll be saying the podcast name a lot when recording your episodes, so make sure it's easy to remember.
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Podcasts that are named after their hosts , like the Joe Rogan show, WTF with Marc Maron or The Tim Ferris Show-these have one thing in common: the host already had a following before starting the podcast.
The majority of these podcasts are about "interviewing world-class performers" from different areas and connecting the commonalities and routines that unite them.
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