26: Increasing the lifespan of your podcast episodes with social media

One of the things I HATE about podcasting is that my episodes might have a good run of listens when they're first released...

And then they seem to drop off the face of the earth. I've come to realize that the content I'm creating deserves a longer life-span than that. And it's up to me to make sure it continues to add value to the lives of the audience I'm trying to serve. In this episode of Podcastification I'm going to explain how I go about using social media, and social media management systems to schedule out my content in a way that keeps it breathing long after the initial "splash" of it's publication date. It's not a perfect system and I'm still working out things every week, but I believe it will help you.

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Contact me with your tips, tricks and suggestions about reviving your old podcast content. Carey (at) PodcastFastTrack (dot) com.

And if you're a social media expert who knows how to make this stuff work incredibly well, contact me. I'd love to feature you on the show!

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Podcastificating the world, one listener at a time.A fun look at podcasting, its challenges and triumphs, and the tech, tips & tricks, and strategies that impact the world of everyday podcasters like you and me. I'm a regular guy who's been swept up in the podcastificating world of podcasting. I've build a business to support podcasters and content providers and love passing along my hard-learned lessons about podcasting, production, and editing, as well as my take on the technology that's available and the news that's affecting the podcasting space. Short episodes. Fun episodes. Very sparsely populated with interviews here and there. Let me know what you think. I'd love your rating and review. And if you need help with your podcast production, show notes, etc. - my team is here to help. www.PodcastFastTrack.com