When it comes to show notes, you will find a variety of approaches from one podcaster to the next. Technically, there is no right or wrong answer to how you choose to use this important space (unless you don't do any notes at all and, thusly, cost yourself a tremendous opportunity with your listeners). But, there are some strategies you'll want to abide by to get the most from your show notes.

Should you write your notes short-form or long-form? What type of information should be included in your show notes? How critical are show notes to your podcast's success?

The answers to all this and more await you inside.

In Episode 22 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share four tips you can leverage to get stellar show notes. Additionally, I'm also going to talk about some basic guidelines you should follow to ensure your notes are impactful, act as the trailer to your podcast episode, and do their part to engage your listeners to the point they press the play button on your show.


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