As podcasting becomes more competitive, a dedicated website isn’t just a nice-to-have — it’s a vital tool. In today’s episode of Podcast Insider, Mike Dell and Todd Cochrane revisit why having a podcast website can help you grow your audience, strengthen your brand, and create monetization opportunities.
In 2024 and beyond, a well-designed, functional website can set your show apart — but we’ll also cover reasons why you might not want one, depending on your goals and bandwidth.
Your Show’s Central Hub – Your Moonbase Alpha
It’s the best place to send your listeners.
If your show disappears from podcast apps, fans still know where to find you.
SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Helps your show get discovered when people search for your topics or guests.
Lets you create more detailed, searchable show notes.
Branding
Total control over the look, feel, and voice of your brand.
Audience Engagement
Include a forum, contact form, or email signup to build community and keep in touch.
Monetization
Promote sponsors, sell merch or services, and even run ads like AdSense.
Bonus Content & Resources
Add blogs, video content, transcripts, and links to additional resources.
Web Analytics
Use tools like Google Analytics to understand your audience’s behavior.
A Place for Everything
Podcast players
Episode archive or playlist
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