A common question podcasters ask is, “Do I need a podcast guest release form?” If you are interviewing guests on your podcast, the answer is yes. So why do you need a podcast guest release form in the first place? Maybe you’re just starting out with your show, and your podcast hasn’t even been accepted … Read More “Do I Need a Podcast Guest Release Form?” »
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RSS.com recently hosted a live training session on podcast editing fundamentals, featuring Steve Stewart, co-founder of the Podcast Editor Academy. The session focused on practical editing techniques that can transform raw recordings into polished, engaging content that keeps listeners hooked. Catch the replay of “Podcast Editing: Tips and Tools to Keep Your Audience Listening” here: … Read More “How to Edit Your Podcast Like a Pro: Live Masterclass Recap” »
As a podcaster, you know it takes time and dedication to create great episodes. Whether you’re creating a podcast for business, or you’re just doing it for fun, one thing remains the same – we all want more listeners! So how should you repurpose your podcast, and how exactly will this benefit you? When you repurpose … Read More “How to Repurpose Your Podcast into Other Content” »
“Their dream was to launch a podcast, get downloads, and then start making money from advertisers. But the reality often looks different.” – Joe Casabona, Product Evangelist for RSS.com. Here’s the problem. Most podcasters think they need massive download numbers to start making money. Thanks in part to the release of RSS.com’s PAID feature, it’s … Read More “How Small Podcasts Earn with Programmatic Advertising” »
Podcast Chapters – What Are They, and How Do They Work? You’ve likely already seen chapters added to YouTube videos, but what about in a podcast? Below we’re breaking down what podcast chapters are, how they work, and why you should add them to your podcast episodes. What Are Podcast Chapters? Simply put, podcast chapters … Read More “How to Add Chapters to Your Podcast” »
If you’re new to podcasting, editing out the “CRAPP” (Crutches, Repeats, Accidents, Pregnant Pauses & Pacing) can feel like one of the most intimidating parts of the process. Should you keep the small talk? How much silence is too much? What about filler words like “um” and “uh”? Keeping your listeners engaged all comes down … Read More “2025 Podcast Editing Tips and Tools to Keep Your Audience Engaged” »
There comes a moment when you need to decide if your podcast will be a business venture, or a hobby. Many people start a podcast as a hobby and then later turn it into a business, while others treat their podcast as a business right from the start. Regardless of which way you choose to … Read More “How to Create a Podcast Business Plan” »
Are you ready to dive into the world of professional podcasting? Before you can do that, you must first learn how to start making money as a podcaster and what it takes to go from hobbyist to pro. Signs It’s Time to Go Pro Signs it’s time to get out of hobby status and go … Read More “Making Money as a Podcaster: How to go from Hobbyist to Pro” »
We’re excited to introduce PAID, our new programmatic advertising feature that makes it easier than ever for RSS.com podcasters to start earning revenue automatically. With PAID, you can instantly monetize your podcast through dynamic ad insertion (DAI), giving you a new way to easily generate revenue from your show. What is PAID? PAID stands for … Read More “RSS.com Launches PAID: Easy Programmatic Ads for Podcast Monetization” »
The inaugural Higher Education Podcast Conference (HigherEd PodCon) took place in Chicago, Illinois, on Saturday, July 12th. RSS.com was not only a founding sponsor of the event, but our own Head of Relationships, Greg Wasserman, was in attendance and also spoke at the conference. Over 150 people attended the one-day event, held at the University … Read More “HigherEd PodCon July 2025 Event Recap” »