Make it super easy for listeners to follow your podcast by using a custom bio link for your online profiles. This lets you share not just your podcast, but also specific episodes, newsletters, and more—all in one place.
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Danny Brown:
I'm Danny Brown and you're listening to One Minute Podcast Tips, the show that helps you be a better podcaster in just a minute a week.
If you like exclusive tips just for your podcast, as well as early access to all episodes, become a premium subscriber at OneMinutePodcastTips.com/support. And now, this week's episode. When it comes to growing your podcast, making it easy to follow is one of the best ways to do that.
Which is why in episode seventeen I shared some options that are available for that. However, that's just for the podcast, but another way is to use a custom bio link.
So for your social media profiles, instead of just having one link that goes to your podcast website or maybe Apple or Spotify, a custom bio link allows you to not only share your podcast, but certain episodes, a newsletter and more.
And depending on what bio link software you use, you can even embed episodes and videos. Again, making it super easy for listeners to check out your show before following it. And the good thing is, there's a few options out there so you can choose the one that's best for you.
There's LinkTree, there's BioLink, there's a new one I'm checking out at the moment called PodBio and others, and I'll be sure to leave links in the show notes for you to check them out. The great thing with custom bio links is you're not limited to just one podcast.
If you've got multiple shows, you can add them all there, highlight popular episodes and more. It's a great way to share as much detail as you can about your podcast with just one link. Until the next time, Happy podcasting. Thanks for listening.
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