Stop making this mistake that's killing your podcast!
There’s a nasty little mistake that’s probably killing your podcast—and most podcasters have no idea they’re making it.
I’m not talking about your audio quality, your marketing, or even whether you’re publishing regularly.
It’s something much more fundamental but shockingly overlooked.
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In this episode of Podcasting Insights with The Podmaster, I walked through a real-world fix for the most common reason your audience “just isn’t finding you,” no matter how good your content is.
If you think your show deserves a bigger audience or you’ve been frustrated by that steady trickle of downloads that never quite becomes a surge, you’ll want to listen in.
Trust me, I’ve just come back from talking to every kind of podcaster at The Podcast Show in London, and almost all of them had this issue—whether they realised it or not.
I tell the stories of Grace and Luke—two podcasters who, like a lot of people, had clever, catchy titles they were really proud of. But the reality is, their otherwise smart titles were doing absolutely nothing to help them get found.
Timestamped Episode Summary:
00:00 "Improve Podcast Visibility with Titles"
03:06 Podcast Discoverability Issues
06:39 Revamping Podcast Titles for Clarity
10:17 "Podcasting Insights Appreciation"
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00:00 - Untitled
00:01 - Untitled
00:02 - Identifying Podcasting Mistakes
01:38 - Identifying Common Podcasting Issues
02:48 - Understanding Podcast Titles for Visibility
06:56 - Rethinking Podcast Titles for Better Visibility
07:37 - The Importance of Podcast Titles
09:50 - Podcasting Insights and Resources
Guess what?
Speaker AThere's one mistake you're probably making without realizing it that is absolutely killing your podcast's chances of success.
Speaker AAnd I'm going to tell you exactly what it is in this episode.
Speaker APodcasting Insight.
Speaker APodcasting Insight.
Speaker AHi there.
Speaker AWelcome to Podcasting Insights with the Podmaster.
Speaker AI am Neil Velio, the self appointed podmaster founder of Podnos Podcasting, and I help people like you get better results from your podcast, whether you're doing it as a hobby or as a business solopreneur corporate podcaster makes no odds to me.
Speaker AI just want you to be successful.
Speaker AAnd in this episode, I'm talking about something which is probably going to impact on the majority of podcasters.
Speaker AThere are very few podcasters that bypass this issue.
Speaker AI'm going to start by asking you a question.
Speaker ADo you ever get the sense that your podcast isn't quite landing the way that you think it should be?
Speaker AI mean, you're putting in the time, you're proud of your content, and yet.
Speaker ACrickets.
Speaker AWell, let me tell you a story.
Speaker AI was at the podcast show in London recently at the time of recording this, and I was chatting with all kinds of podcast creators.
Speaker ASome were DIYers that had launched their podcast recently.
Speaker AOthers had been doing it for years, had hundreds of episodes out there.
Speaker ASome had been podcasting since 2012.
Speaker AAnd I kept hearing the same problem again and again and again.
Speaker ARegardless of who they were, they're wondering why they're not getting as much listener traction as as they felt they deserved.
Speaker AAnd it was leading to a lot of frustration in many cases.
Speaker ANow, to give you a bit of insight, I was actually tabling a couple of advice labs on both days.
Speaker AAnd the advice labs were basically speed dating for podcast advice.
Speaker AThere were a number of advisors sitting across tables and people that were looking for advice got the opportunity to jump from table to table to table to get the advice that they felt that they needed.
Speaker AAnd they were able to get a number of different perspectives and then take away their favorite ones to apply them.
Speaker ANow, if I tell you that each podcaster had a maximum of 20 minutes per advice lab speaker, that gives you an idea of how rushed this process was.
Speaker ABut even so, it didn't take me long in every case to diagnose their problem, and in most cases, within about a minute and a half.
Speaker AAnd here's the solution that I came up with for pretty much all of them.
Speaker AThey've made their show impossible to find.
Speaker AIt's all down to the title.
Speaker ASo in this episode, I'm going to guide you on how your title might be killing your podcast's visibility and what you can do about it.
Speaker ANo bs, no growth hacks, just stuff that works.
Speaker ASo let's get into it.
Speaker ASo to give you more of an idea of the problem, it might be useful for me to give you a couple of real life case studies that emerged from the event.
Speaker AAnd I want to thank these two individuals for being so candid about their podcast and the problems that they had, which helped me to properly diagnose their problems.
Speaker AFirst of all, let's take Quarterlife Questions from Grace McIntosh.
Speaker ANow that name is catchy for sure.
Speaker AQuarter Life questions.
Speaker AShe's thought about how to approach the problem she's solving, which is people not understanding the answers to most of life's most basic questions at their time in their life, where they're at their quarter life point 20s.
Speaker ABut the problem is, if your show is all about advice for adulting in your 20s and the word adulting isn't in your title or episode descriptions, what exactly are you expecting search engines to pick up on?
Speaker AHow exactly can you expect search engines to find you?
Speaker AThey won't.
Speaker AThey don't know what to index you for.
Speaker AQuarter Life is very much an inside term.
Speaker AIt's something that Grace has come up with herself to describe the point in life of the listener that she's approaching.
Speaker ANow, that's all very good for your branding, but it won't help the podcast apps to discover what your show's about and surface it for relevant search terms.
Speaker AAnd then second of all, the Clarity Week podcast, which was hosted by Luke Cunliffe.
Speaker AGenuinely lovely guy, super smart, content, but his title was doing him no justice.
Speaker AI mean, what is Clarity Week?
Speaker AIt sounds like a mindfulness retreat in a foreign country, not a podcast about.
Speaker AIn fact, let me look it up.
Speaker AClarity Week the Clarity Week podcast.
Speaker AClarity Week is a concept I created in 2019.
Speaker AAnd by definition, in brackets, my own brackets, is seven consecutive days of abstinence from alcohol to improve physical and mental well being.
Speaker AWell, did you get abstinence from alcohol consumption from the name the Clarity Week podcast?
Speaker ANeither did I.
Speaker AI knew what it was about because Luke told me.
Speaker ABut as I said to him, based on the title, no alcoholic that's thinking about abstinence is necessarily going to find it because they're not thinking I need a week of clarity.
Speaker AThey're thinking, how do I quit drinking?
Speaker AHow do I ditch the alcohol?
Speaker AAnd you know what?
Speaker AIt's not just Grace and Luke.
Speaker AThese titles are absolutely everywhere.
Speaker AAnd I get it.
Speaker AYou want to sound unique and creative.
Speaker AYou got your catchy little brand title you want to incorporate in your podcast, but unfortunately creativity is worthless if no one can find you.
Speaker AYou're writing for Apple Podcasts algorithm, not the Booker prize.
Speaker ASo here's the advice that I gave them and it very much applies to you too.
Speaker AIf you're finding yourself in the same real you have to be almost boringly specific.
Speaker AFor Court Life questions in particular, I suggested adding a subtitle something like Quarterlife Questions.
Speaker APractical adulting tips for 20 somethings tells you exactly what it does in the title and the description is there for you.
Speaker ATo then add further clarification, it's instantly clear if your ideal listener and instantly more searchable, which is the key point here.
Speaker AFor the Clarity Week podcast, the question I asked was what are people typing into Google when they need your show?
Speaker ABecause I guarantee you it's not Clarity Week.
Speaker AThat alone got Luke rethinking everything.
Speaker AHis title, his description, his episode titles, the works.
Speaker AAnd it's even sent him back to the drawing board to figure out how he can better position his podcast to meet his ideal listeners where they are even adding something in like the Clarity Week Podcast colon Ditching Alcohol as a challenge I don't like the word podcast being included in podcast titles for obvious reasons, but it's better than what he has now.
Speaker ASo more importantly, what do you need to do about your podcast title?
Speaker AIf you've got exactly the same problem, here's your Quick Fix checklist.
Speaker ANumber one, is your title something your ideal listener would search for?
Speaker ANumber two, does your podcast title actually describe what your podcast does?
Speaker AAnd number three, are your episode titles informative about the content or just cryptic nonsense like this week's Dark Thoughts?
Speaker AYep, that's the truth.
Speaker AYour episode titles matter just as much as your main title.
Speaker AOne of the biggest mistakes us podcasters make is thinking our audience already knows us.
Speaker AAnd here's the spoiler they don't.
Speaker AI had 500 new listeners that found this show based on me talking about it at the podcast show last week.
Speaker AThose people had no idea I existed prior to last week.
Speaker AThese are 500 people that are now going to get to go through all my back catalog episodes.
Speaker ABut those people aside, if I didn't have the benefit of prime location space to talk about this show, those 500 people might not have ever known that I exist.
Speaker AAnd having a bad title would not have helped.
Speaker AImagine if this show was called the Neil Velio Podcast Show.
Speaker AGives pause for thought, doesn't it?
Speaker APeople don't scroll through Apple Podcasts looking for vibes.
Speaker AThey're literally looking for answers.
Speaker AThey're looking for topics.
Speaker AThey're looking for solutions to the problems that are frustrating them.
Speaker ATips, insights, whatever they're in the mood for.
Speaker AAnd your title should clearly demonstrate that that's what they're going to get by clicking Play and Follow on your show.
Speaker ASo here's the deal.
Speaker AI put together a free guide to help you sort this all out.
Speaker AIt's not fluff and it's not a glorified ad for my services.
Speaker AAlthough let's be completely honest, if you like what you've heard in this episode, you're definitely going to want my help with your podcast.
Speaker AAnd you know where to find me if you do.
Speaker ATitles are just one aspect of my podcast audit service that I offer to podcasters like you.
Speaker ABut this download?
Speaker AIt's a one pager that walks you through exactly how to fix your podcast title, your episode titles, and your discoverability.
Speaker AAnd you can grab it at podmastery co titles and I'll be doing a follow up episode on how Grace and Luke got on with their podcasts once they started implementing the advice I'd given them in a later episode.
Speaker AIf you do the same and take action based on my download and you want to be featured in a future episode, let me know.
Speaker AKeep me updated on what you're doing and your progress.
Speaker ABefore I go, I want to say a special thank you to Tom, who left a review of this podcast on Apple Podcasts with the title Engaging and Insightful, and he mentioned how he's enjoying these shorter episodes of quality content.
Speaker AThe length of episodes is just right for his attention span, he says.
Speaker AWell, thank you Tom.
Speaker AReally appreciate you leaving that review.
Speaker AAnd remember, if you know somebody else that has a podcast who might find these podcasting insights useful, make sure you share it with that friend.
Speaker AThanks so much for listening and I look forward to showing up in your library with a new episode of Podcasting Insights soon.