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When you first get ready to publish your podcast, it’s natural to assume that it will be easy to find. Unfortunately discoverability remains an issue in the podcasting space and therefore you need to push it out to every platform to ensure that it has every opportunity for success.
This document details all of the places that we suggest you start with to promote your podcast….it will take a bit of time to work through the list, but with careful preparation, it will be well worth your while.
Podcast platformsÂ
Firstly, make sure you CLAIM your podcast on all the main directories. This lets the platform know that youâre the owner of the podcast and opens you up to promotional opportunities (among other things).Â
In order to claim your podcast, each platform works a little differently, but itâs a very simple process that usually involves clicking âclaim your podcastâ on the main menu.
But if youâre stuck, here are some links:
- Spotify: scroll to the bottom where it says claim your podcast
- Listen notes Â
- CastboxÂ
- Goodpods
Once youâve claimed your podcast, hereâs how you can get featured at the following places:
Get featured on Appleâs homepage
You can find all the details and apply to be featured hereÂ
Read the requirements carefully as theyâre very particular about image sizes, file types etc.
Stitcher
You can apply for a podcast promotion by filling in this form: https://airtable.com/shrk9T7h6zIqAsrC9Â
Note that they ask you to apply 4-6 weeks in advance.
Castbox
Castbox is tricky to get featured on, but if you think itâs worth doing you have to follow these steps:
- Â Have a Castbox account (and claim your podcast on there)
- Mention Castbox in your twitter bio (either your podâs twitter bio or on your personal twitter account). E.g. write Listen to –podcastâs name– here: –link to listen on castboxâ
- Post about your podcastâs Castbox channel on Twitter and tag Castbox (@Castbox_fm)
- Include a Castbox Badge and Castbox embedded player on your podcastâs website
- Provide screenshots and/or links to all the above in this google form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgNzC-nw-TpOX3IQAyBMQL2cMsAMZTmS-Pmv0BR9BbcjHGBQ/viewform
- Youâll then either be featured as a banner promotion or an editorâs pick
Spotify
Spotify do accept promotional requests but only from their âU.S. podcasting communityâ. You can find more info here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/blog/how-to-get-your-podcast-featured-on-spotifyÂ
Amazon MusicÂ
You can reach out to Amazon re promotional requests at podcastpromo@amazon.com.Â
You should give them at least 2 weeks notice and include the following details in your email:Â
- Publisher (or Podcast Network) name
- Contact name
- Series name
- Series description
- Promotion territory (Worldwide, US, UK, DE, JP)
- Trailer release date
- Episode release date (if youâre dropping a new season)
- Release schedule (daily, weekly, etc.)
- Promotion date (you might not get this exact date though)
- Social media accounts used to promote shows
- Podcast creative files (i.e. layered PSD file) and host headshots if you have any
Pocket Casts
Send promo requests to: curation@pocketcasts.com.
Things to consider:
- They mainly feature new and emerging podcasts, or podcasts beginning a new season, but no podcast is out of the question.
- Podcasts must have at least 1-2 episodes (or one episode and a trailer) in the feed to be considered. Advanced notice of a new show is ideal, but they donât pre-promote shows.
- Submit your podcast with a Pocket Casts share link. If your podcast is not yet available on Pocket Casts, you can submit it here.
Remember, these platforms wonât feature your show out of the goodness of their own heart. They want to get something out of it too. Let them know why your show is so special â and how they will benefit from shouting about it. Make sure they know youâre a supporter of their platform (e.g. if you want Apple Podcasts to promote your show, theyâre more likely to do this if they can see that you always use Apple Podcasts links when sharing new episodes on social media).
Top Tip
Podcast newsletters
There are plenty of podcast newsletters that you can try and get to promote your podcast. Here are a few to consider:
Podnews
Daily podcast email newsletter with over 25,000 subscribers. Managed by James Cridland.
They wonât promote your show just for the sake of it, but if you have some big news, you stand a decent chance of being featured. They will also include you on their website.Â
Contact: editor@podnews.netÂ
Earbuds Podcast collective
A weekly podcast newsletter. Each Sunday, a different person recommends 5 podcasts (they all have to fit a certain theme e.g. 5 dance podcasts).Â
Website: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/Â
You can find past newsletters archived here: https://us15.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=23dcd7a2c6f1281f17223e7b9&id=99bcf0d1eaÂ
Submit your list if youâd like to be featured here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-curators-form
You can also pay for an ad in Earbuds newsletter (and the prices arenât too bad): https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-rate-sheetÂ
Earbudsâ founder, Arielle Nissenblatt, is a HUGE podcast marketer. Itâs worth following her on social media (especially Twitter @arithisandthat) because sheâs always giving out great advice, hosting podcast events etc. She has an incredibly engaged following and if your podcast is featured in Earbuds, she will promote it on her social media too.Â
She also manages a slack channel for Squadcast, which is a great place to network, share promo opportunities etc.Â
You can join it here: https://squadcast.fm/community/Â
Tink Media / Lauren PassellÂ
Tink Media is a podcast PR agency ran by Lauren Passell, who is also a big name in the podcasting space and worth networking with.Â
They have a podcast promo swap list that is worth checking out here: https://tinkmedia.co/pod-swaps
Lauren also publishes Podcast The Newsletter, which gives lots of shout outs to a range of podcasts. You can ask to be featured by contacting her at: lauren@tinkmedia.coÂ
Laurenâs advice for being selected for a feature: âTry to answer this question in your pitch–why should she listen to your show right now? And don’t be afraid to be creative!!â
Great British Podcasts
They send out a weekly newsletter to over 100,000 recipients. They feature around 20 podcasts in each newsletter. You can subscribe here: https://www.greatbritishpodcasts.com/mailing-list/Â
You can apply to be featured hereÂ
Or if you have a upcoming podcast guest you would like to shout about, you can apply for a feature for that on this form
PodplaneÂ
This is a monthly podcast newsletter highlighting shows/creators within the LGBT+ community.Â
Subscribe here: https://podplane.crd.co/Â
If relevant to you or your show, you can contact Tal Minear (they/them) at talminear@gmail.comÂ
Podcast Delivery
A weekly newsletter ran by Stephen stephen@podcastdelivery.com. Each Monday, the newsletter gives the spotlight to a particular podcast â theyâve promoted a huge range of shows, from true crime docs to dating shows. They also promote featured shows on their social media.Â
Subscribe here: https://www.podcastdelivery.com/?ref=tinkdbÂ
You can asked to be featured by heading here: https://www.podcastdelivery.com/#sponsorshipÂ
The Squeeze
A weekly podcast newsletter featuring news, stories and recommendations by Skye Pillsbury.Â
Subscribe here: https://thisisthesqueeze.substack.com/aboutÂ
To be featured, contact Skye at skyepillsatwork@gmail.comÂ
Skyeâs advice for being featured: âReach out to me with a thoughtful pitch that makes actual sense for The Squeeze (read my work first). I like to go behind-the-scenes of the podcasting industry, investigate industry issues, and talk to newsmakers in the business. I also interview podcast creators, but only if I think their show is super unique or if they have an unusual story behind how the show was made. Also, please keep it short.â
The Big Minute
A weekly newsletter where podcast producer Mark Steadman breaks down 60 seconds of a podcast episode. He focuses particularly on audio/sound design.
Subscribe here: https://thebigminute.com/Â
To be featured, fill in this form: https://thebigminute.com/pitch/Â
Podcasting Today
News website sharing podcast updates, stories etc.
You can submit a story here: https://podcastingtoday.co.uk/contact-us/
PodPodÂ
Podcast news website which has recently launched as an offshoot from Campaign in the UK â editor is Adam Shepard.
You can reach out to the team directly: Contact us (podpod.com)
Top tip: Donât submit pitches to every single newsletter on this list â pick the most relevant ones. Most of the people on this list work closely together and are good friends in real life. If they find out youâve just mass sent a load of copy-and-paste emails out, this will not work in your favour.
Also, try and make your emails personal and use peopleâs names (no dear sir/madam).Â
Any podcast newsletters that you subscribe to, make sure youâre following them on social media as well. This way, you wonât miss any of their callouts. Here are some examples:
Important: subscribe to non-podcast-specific newsletters too. E.g. if you have a tennis podcast, subscribe to all the tennis newsletters out there and see what sort of promo opportunities they have.
Or if youâre a film podcast, get to know what film blogs, magazines, websites etc. are out there and let them know about any extra-special guests or stand-out podcast episodes they might be interested in.
PressÂ
Another key element of promoting your podcast, is getting it featured by journalists in both online and print publications. When submitting your shows to journalists, here are some things to consider:
- Journalists are keen for podcast recommendations, stories etc. so donât be afraid to send them their way
- Some magazines/newspapers have a podcast journalist, but often not. Reach out to radio/TV/entertainment specialists if unsure
- If you have any visuals (photos, video clips etc.) to give them then this will nearly always be beneficial
- Supply them with key quotes â what parts of your podcast are they going to be most interested in, and what are the key sound bites from your episodes that relate to this?
- Keep things short and concise â let them know in brief why your podcast is relevant/of interest to them
- Always supply a link to listenÂ
- Include a short bio about yourselfÂ
- You can even request a headline for their story â but donât be surprised if it they ignore it
- Include a press kit â this should include:
- Podcast artwork (2MB)
- Overall show press release
- Facts and stats (donât go overboard here though)
- Any standout guests or best episodes
- Social media handlesÂ
- Give them as much lead time as you can â if youâre releasing a new season, donât tell them about it the day it drops! Let them know at least a couple of weeks in advance. But make sure they donât spill their news story early â include big red bold highlighted letters at the top – STRICTLY EMBARGOED until time, time zone, date.
- Consider basing your pitch around key calendar dates e.g. World Cup, Valentines Day, back to schoolÂ
If youâre struggling to find journalists to pitch to, look on Twitter. Look at mastheads in magazines. Get involved in your niche online and see where your community is getting their news stories from.Â
YouTube
Although not as simple as submitting an RSS feed, you should really consider including YouTube in your distribution plan. But, if you are spending hours every week to add it to the site, then you need to work out whether it’s good use of your time. Read our 4 mistakes to avoid on YouTube blog.
Also, YouTube now allow your show to be categorised as a podcast. This is a relatively new option but theoretically it should help people to find your show.
Summary
Getting your podcast discovered is tough….and it takes quite a bit of work to promote your podcast and give it the best chance you can. Careful planning and reaching out to podcast newsletters and journalists will really help you to extend your reach.
If you are lucky enough to have a budget to support your podcast, or even have contacts which you can lean on, take a look at Top Tips for Launching your Podcast for some ideas of how you can set yourself up for success.
Other useful resources include: