Rolling out your podcast content in season format has its advantages and disadvantages. While you're releasing a large bulk of content for your listeners to binge all at once, you also have to be cognizant of how you're going to keep them engaged in your podcast (and your brand) once the season rollout buzz dies down. How will you market your content over an extended period of time? What takes place in between seasons?

In Episode 99 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share some pros and cons for doing podcast seasons. The season approach can be very successful if you execute it properly and create fun, innovative ways to stay connected to your audience between seasons.

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Season 1: 125 episodes of podcasting tips and strategies (known as Pod Theory)
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Season 3: A Deep Look at Solo Podcasting (known as Solo Podcasting Simplified)
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