TPU 35 | How to Create Community Around Your Podcast

In this episode of The Podcasting Underground, I talk about why it’s so important to create a community around your podcast (or business or brand for that matter) and how you can do it more effectively. I also offer a podcast promotion quick tip about how to get more people to share your content with others.
Items mentioned in this episode:
- Golf for Beginners
- PM411
- Subscribe to Comments plugin for WordPress
- Professional Podcasting Course
- Jing Project (for recording screencasts)


Podcast Freq » Blog Archive » Jason Says To Build Community said,
May 17, 2008 at 9:59 am
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Ginger Campbell, MD said,
May 26, 2008 at 10:24 am
Jason,
You modeled what you were teaching perfectly! Here I am submitting a comment!
A desire for community was one of my main reasons for becoming a podcaster, but since I do a science podcast (Brain Science Podcast) building community is somewhat more difficult. I am trying to create evergreen content, so I rarely include listener comments in my podcasts. Instead, I make sure that I respond to all emails and comments personally. I have been able to build a loyal community and for my type of podcast I find the Discussion Forum to be the best tool.
Ginger Campbell, MD
Brain Science Podcast
SCIENCEPODCASTERS.ORG
Aaron Dwyer said,
July 1, 2008 at 2:19 am
Hi Jason
Just spent the last month digesting all of your episodes. Got to this episode and I think something has happened to episode 35 it’s only 20 seconds long.
Also I have duplicated feed entries in my Google Reader, happy to send you a screen shot if you need it.
Thanks
Aaron
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