
What the Heck Are Podcast Show Notes?
04/01/23 • 9 min
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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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Is Your Podcast Not Growing?
Struggling to grow your podcast beyond friends and family? You're not alone. I've been there too. That's why I created "10 Proven Strategies to Grow Your Podcast Audience" - a free guide packed with actionable techniques that have helped countless podcasters expand their reach and build loyal listener communities. Stop guessing what works. These are battle-tested methods used by top podcasters who speak to engaged audiences every week. Head to schoolofpodcasting.com/10tips now and download the free guide because your podcast deserves to be heard.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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
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
Mentioned in this episode:
Is Your Podcast Not Growing?
Struggling to grow your podcast beyond friends and family? You're not alone. I've been there too. That's why I created "10 Proven Strategies to Grow Your Podcast Audience" - a free guide packed with actionable techniques that have helped countless podcasters expand their reach and build loyal listener communities. Stop guessing what works. These are battle-tested methods used by top podcasters who speak to engaged audiences every week. Head to schoolofpodcasting.com/10tips now and download the free guide because your podcast deserves to be heard.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
Previous Episode

Dave Jackson: The Honest Podcast Consultant
Podcasting is an exciting way to share your ideas and passions with the world. But if you’re looking to monetize your podcast, then you need to have an audience. Unfortunately, many aspiring podcasters think that just by podcasting for a certain amount of time, they will be able to make money. This is not the case.
As Dave Jackson, the honest podcast consultant, explains, you can’t monetize dust. To make money from your podcast, you need to have a sizable audience. While there are some rare occasions where you can make money with a small audience, the reality is that most podcasters need at least 10,000 downloads per episode to attract big sponsors. Unfortunately, only 10% of podcasters get 10,000 downloads per episode.
The good news is that there are other ways to monetize your podcast besides advertising. Affiliate marketing, crowdfunding, and donations are all viable options (see the book Profit From Your Podcast). You also don’t have to make money from your podcast. If you’re doing it for fun, that’s perfectly fine.
The key to monetizing your podcast is to grow your audience. If you have a small audience, you won’t be able to attract sponsors or make money from your podcast. You must focus on growing your audience and building relationships with your listeners. If you need help, you can sign up for my Podcast Consultant service.
I'm truly not trying to crush your dreams and aspirations. I just want you to have accurate information for your to base your choices. Just because you have less than 10,000 downloads per episode doesn't mean you can't have a sponsor. I get between two and three thousand downloads per episode of the School of Podcasting. I've had sponsors in the past that wanted to reach podcasters. I prefer to be my own sponsor (as it is more lucrative).
In conclusion, if you want to monetize your podcast, you must grow your audience. This will take time and effort, but it’s worth it in the end. With the right strategies and patience, you can turn your podcast into a profitable business.
Do You Have a Podcast Plan? Creating a podcast plan is essential for success. Your plan should include a list of topics you want to cover, as well as a schedule for releasing episodes. You should also decide how to monetize your podcast, such as through sponsorships, advertising, or selling merchandise. Additionally, you should create a marketing strategy to promote your podcast and reach your target audience. This could include creating a website, engaging with listeners on social media, and leveraging influencers.
It’s also important to have a plan for dealing with any challenges. This could include dealing with technical issues, such as audio quality, or responding to negative feedback. Additionally, you should have a plan for how you’ll grow your audience. This could include guest appearances on other podcasts, running contests, or creating a referral program.
Finally, it’s important to have a plan for staying motivated. This could include setting goals, creating a timeline for achieving them, and rewarding yourself when you reach them. It’s also important to have a supportive team that can help you stay on track. A podcast consultant can be a great way to get advice and support.
Need Help With Your Podcast?
Are you looking to start your own podcast but don't know where to begin? Look no further than the School of Podcasting. Our comprehensive online courses and one-on-one coaching will teach you everything you need to know, from equipment and editing to marketing and monetization. With our proven methods and expert instructors, you'll create high-quality, engaging content quickly. Say goodbye to the frustration and uncertainty and hello to a successful podcasting career with the School of Podcasting.
Mentioned in this episode:
Is Your Podcast Not Growing?
Struggling to grow your podcast beyond friends and family? You're not alone. I've been there too. That's why I created "10 Proven Strategies to Grow Your Podcast Audience" - a free guide packed with actionable techniques that have helped countless podcasters expand their reach and build loyal listener communities. Stop guessing what works. These are battle-tested methods used by top podcasters who speak to engaged audiences every week. Head to schoolofpodcasting.com/10tips now and download the free guide because your podcast deserves to be heard.
Next Episode

How to Avoid Sounding Stupid in a Podcast? Practice, Practice, Practice
In this episode, Dave Jackson, the podcast consultant, draws a parallel between learning how to drive a car and starting a podcast. He observes that some aspiring podcasters struggle to figure out what to talk about and advises them not to worry about it too much. Instead, he recommends that they start recording themselves, either on their phone or with a basic microphone, to get comfortable being behind the microphone. He argues that, like learning to drive, starting a podcast is a process of gradually gaining confidence and skill, and that it's okay not to know where you want to go initially.
It's OK TO Be Unsure
Starting a podcast can be a daunting task, especially if you're not sure what you want to talk about. Many people feel the urge to get their voice out there, but they don't have a clear direction. This can be frustrating, as it can be difficult to get started when you don't have a plan. However, I believe that you should still get behind the microphone, even if you don't know what you want to talk about.
Just like learning to drive a car, it's important to get comfortable behind the wheel before you hit the open road. To do this, you can record into your phone or buy a microphone like a Samson Q2U for less than $100. This allows you to get used to speaking and recording without having to worry about releasing what you record.
You can practice and delete recordings until you feel comfortable.
You Don't Have to Release Everything Your Record
It's also important to remember that you don't have to put out everything you record. You don't want to release boring content, and it's okay to delete something if it's not up to par. I've been podcasting for 18 years, and I still listen to my recordings before I make them public. I recently had an issue where the music was too loud and I couldn't hear what I was saying, so I had to go back and fix it.
Overall, you don't have to be perfect when you start podcasting. Everyone learns at their own pace, and it's important to focus on your own progress. If you're stuck, there are plenty of resources out there to help you. I offer a 30-day money-back guarantee if you need help, and I'm here to be your podcast consultant. So don't be afraid to get behind the microphone and start podcasting confidently.
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
Mentioned in this episode:
Is Your Podcast Not Growing?
Struggling to grow your podcast beyond friends and family? You're not alone. I've been there too. That's why I created "10 Proven Strategies to Grow Your Podcast Audience" - a free guide packed with actionable techniques that have helped countless podcasters expand their reach and build loyal listener communities. Stop guessing what works. These are battle-tested methods used by top podcasters who speak to engaged audiences every week. Head to schoolofpodcasting.com/10tips now and download the free guide because your podcast deserves to be heard.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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