In this course-style podcast we’ll look at the ways that Podcasting 2.0 features – also known as tags – can help podcast creators with discovery, interactivity, and monetization, and help listeners to support and contribute to the success of their favourite shows.
If you're looking for answers to the questions:
What is the feature?
Why is it good?
How do I do it?
You're in the right place.
Don't expect an easy ride; there is homework!
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In this course-style podcast we’ll look at the ways that Podcasting 2.0 features – also known as tags – can help podcast creators with discovery, interactivity, and monetization, and help listeners to support and contribute to the success of their favourite shows.
If you're looking for answers to the questions:
What is the feature?
Why is it good?
How do I do it?
You're in the right place.
Don't expect an easy ride; there is homework!
In this course-style podcast we’ll look at the ways that Podcasting 2.0 features – also known as tags – can help podcast creators with discovery, interactivity, and monetization, and help listeners to support and contribute to the success of their favourite shows.
If you're looking for answers to the questions:
What is the feature?
Why is it good?
How do I do it?
You're in the right place.
Don't expect an easy ride; there is homework!