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How Many Podcast Apps Should Be On Your Website?
Episode 2515th May 2023 • One Minute Podcast Tips • Danny Brown
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When it comes to making it easy for listeners to follow your show, having podcast apps on your website is a great way to let them choose what app to listen on. But how many should be on there and, more importantly, which ones?

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When it comes to your podcast website,

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how many apps should you have on there?

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After all, making it easy for listeners to follow your show

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helps it grow,

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and having podcast apps on your website makes it easier to follow on these apps.

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So how many should you have on there and which ones?

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Generally I go for less is more.

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So maybe two or three podcast apps and the RSS feed.

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And because they're the two most popular podcast apps,

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Apple Podcasts and Spotify would be my two choices.

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If I was to use a third app, I'd look at my analytics

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and see which one's been listened to.

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So it may be Pocket Casts, GoodPods, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music,

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whichever one's the most popular after Apple and Spotify, I may put that up as well.

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The reason for keeping the apps to just two or three is to a) avoid clutter and b) confusion.

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And that's where the RSS feed comes in.

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If a listener doesn't listen on Apple or Spotify, they can use the RSS feed and add it to their own preferred app.

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Keep it simple, keep it easy to listen.

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