It's Diwali!💥
Dear Readers,Â
Diwali is here in all its glory! If your entire week went into scrubbing every corner of your home or sneaking sweets every time you walked by the fridge (after promising to start dieting from next week, of course), then we feel you! Â
Let’s be honest though! Diwali is the only time of the year when we all, collectively, detox ourselves and our surroundings. The only time when cheat days are mandatory and dressing up is the highlight of the evening.
Keeping up with the festive spirits, we hope you have a bright and sparkling Diwali with your loved ones. Now let’s have a look at a few exciting things that happened this week!
What’s New!
Apple explains how automatic downloads work in Apple Podcasts.
Vox Media has built a visual way to experience podcasts. It’s accessible to deaf audiences — and it is gorgeous.
Facebook is inviting creators to add their podcasts on Facebook. The listenership is only available in the US and on mobile. Even if you are outside the US, you can still add your podcast to Facebook. From Facebook’s front page on desktop, hit the menu button (nine dots in the top-right) > Pages > choose your page > and look for the Podcasts setting on the right-hand side. It sends a code to help claim your podcast. Â
Recent research has shown that podcast listening is most popular in English and Spanish-speaking countries.
Amazon Prime Music has launched a Hindi interface for their app. Listeners can enjoy over 10 million podcast episodes, offline downloads and a lot more. The interface will be available for Android users and will be rolled out to other devices as well.Â
Interesting reads!
Podnews shares how you can add your podcast to every directory, like them.Â
Buzzsprout has also shared top directories where you creators can look at adding their podcast.
Wondering whether you should add episode number in episode title? Here’s how you can use that title space instead!
Here’s how you can measure the success of your podcast and no, they are not talking about downloads.
10 Things that you can take away from The She Podcasts LIVE 2021.
That’s it for this week guys! We’ll see you next week with some more interesting reads! You can always write back to us. We’d love to hear from you. Until then, we hope you stay safe, stay happy and stay creative!
Happy Diwali everyone!
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