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Although creating accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn may seem easy and obvious these days, launching a podcast website may seem a bit confusing for some podcasters. đ€
In this article, weâll tell you how to create a website for your show: The various steps to take, the tools that are needed and the type of content you should publish once the site is online. đ
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Competition between podcasts is getting fierce. There are more and more of them, yet the listening time of audiences remains the same.
So all methods are good for making yourself stand out from other shows and for convincing your future listeners to press âPlayâ.
For this, creating a website is an essential step because it allows you to be more visible on Google and, ultimately, will boost your listening. đȘ
Natural referencing (or SEO) is the optimization of content (whether audio or written) to bring it up in search engines and to position it as highly as possible in the results of a particular online search.
Itâs more or less the law of keywords đ and high added-value content.
Google is making great strides in language analysis when it comes to referencing. When you ask a question out loud, itâs increasingly able to analyze it and answer you out loud as well.
But, although itâs quite good, itâs still a long way from understanding all the audio content on the web.
Therefore itâs difficult to rely solely on your podcastâs audio content to be referenced in Googleâs results.
The ideal solution is to complement your show with a blog, site, web page or simply some articles to transform the audio content of your podcast into written language.
For example, you can offer your readers a summary of each episode and encourage them to listen to your show to learn more.
Some podcasters choose to publish a full transcript of their episodes to help Google reference their podcast on search engines. đ
Aushaâs tip: With Aushaâs hosting platform, you can automatically have a website thatâs dedicated to your podcast and thatâs 100% optimized for search engines. You donât need to do anything. Your new episodes are automatically published on the site.
With a custom website thatâs completely tailored to your podcast, you can create static content regarding your subject, the history of your show, how you came up with the idea to start it and what your creative process was. These are called pages. đ€
You can then also create more dynamic content to complement your episodes with more details on the subjects you cover in your show.
By taking what you offer your audience a step further, you can increase your chances of retaining them. đ
This dynamic content (referred to as âpostsâ in marketing) can be in the form of a blog, for example, with one post per episode or one post per subject covered.
Creating articles related to the content of your podcast is not only a very important visibility and awareness tool for your show, but also a retention element for your audience for finding high value content. đ„°
Aushaâs tip: Integrate Aushaâs Smartplayer into articles that talk about your podcast episodes. Youâll then be able to measure, via your statistics, the number of listens that come from this audio player.
Some podcasters use the podcast medium as a gateway to their real activity. Itâs a gateway to the training they conduct, the books they write or the revolutionary products and services they sell.
The website that relays their podcast episodes is therefore, in reality, a website for their main activity. đ€
As such, itâs all related. By linking your episodes to your website, you increase the visibility of your show through the SEO optimization of your podcast.
And, on the other hand, by boosting the number of downloads for your program (from the visibility gained through natural referencing), you increase your number of target customers. đŻ
Aushaâs tip: In order to increase traffic to your website from your podcast, Ausha allows you to add custom CTAs (calls to action) on all your communication media (Smartlink, SmartPlayer, Newsletters and even a web page dedicated to your show).
Thanks to your hosting provider, a significant amount of data regarding your audience already comes up on your manager.
However, with the creation of a website thatâs dedicated to your podcast, you can obtain even more advanced statistics and analyze your audience even more precisely. đ
To do so, you simply need to connect your website to Google Analytics, for example.
As such, each day, youâll find the number of people who visited your website, a breakdown of your visitors by gender, age or other demographic data.
Youâll also be able to see which pages (or posts) have generated the most interest.
Coupled with the number of downloads per episode, this can give you a valuable indication of what your audience is most interested in. đ€©
Aushaâs tip: Ausha allows you to track the number of visitors who come to your website from the web page thatâs dedicated to your podcast, by integrating Google Analytics. This will give you even more data about your audience.
Weâve just seen all the good reasons that exist for creating a website dedicated to your podcast.
As you can see, it not only increases the visibility and recognition of your program on search engines, it also allows you to bring your audience together by providing them with high added-value content.
How to create a website for your podcast đ€
Just like your podcast that you needed to host on a podcast platform (like Ausha) in order to distribute it to all listening platforms, youâll need to use a website host to put it online where everyone can access it.
There are several hosting companies and several ways to host your website. đ»
The first is to use a hosting company like OVH, BlueHost or HostGator. These are specialized platforms where you can purchase your domain name and store all of your information.
The second is to opt for tools like WordPress or Squarespace which allow you not only to host your website, but to also actually build it.
WordPress is certainly the most popular, the easiest and the best solution for creating a website thatâs fully customizable and tailored to your podcast. đ»
If youâve chosen to host your website on a specialized hosting platform, you can use WordPress just to build it.
In this case, use of this tool is free. You can also switch the management of your website to WordPress. And, in this case, hosting is paid.
You can go even further in the creation of your website by installing plugins or themes (paid) to make it more attractive and even more functional. đ
Your site is finally created! âš
Good to know: WordPress offers you ready-made website themes. In using them, youâre assured of an SEO-optimized and responsive site. However, with the free version of WordPress, you wonât be able to modify it completely or adapt it to your colors. You also wonât be able to enter the site code to make manual changes.
However, these are things you can do with the paid version of WordPress, through the purchase of plugins or specific themes.
Another solution for easily creating a website thatâs dedicated to your podcast is to choose an online solution like WIX, which offers its users a drag and drop solution for building a website from A to Z without using code. đ ââ
This is definitely the easiest solution if you just want to have an online presence and share more content with your audience.
However, the free WIX version is more of a blog than a real website since the URL that is created automatically is not linked to a particular domain name but is defined by numbers and random characters.
For a proper URL, you must choose a paid subscription to WIX on which you can then host your podcastâs website.
There are, of course, other tools that allow you to easily create a website, like Squarespace, for example.
Since Squarespace is a paid alternative to WordPress, what the tool offers compared to the most popular web host on the market could be just what youâre looking for in order to create a website for your podcast.
The undeniable advantage of Squarespace is the website templates they offer. Theyâre sleeker, more modern and more customizable, so youâre sure to find one you like. đ»
As with WIX, you can begin creating your website immediately after creating a Squarespace account and choosing your template.
To guide you with the look of your site, the platform asks you some questions about the purpose of your project. Is it a merchant site? A blog? A professional or personal project? Etc. đ€
Before it goes live and everyone has access, Squarespace offers several paid subscriptions, ranging from $16 to $52.
The hosting of your Website as well as your domain name are included with these subscriptions. With the âBusinessâ plan, you can make changes to the theme code.
Also be aware that with Squarespaceâs basic plan, you wonât be able to create an e-commerce space on your site.
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You now have all the tools you need to create a website dedicated to your podcast in order to promote it and boost your number of downloads. âšđ
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