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The How To Podcast Series - Revolving Guest Co-Hosts, Podcast Tips and A Community for Podcasters  

The How To Podcast Series - Revolving Guest Co-Hosts, Podcast Tips and A Community for Podcasters

Author: Dave Campbell, Ontario Canada

Welcome to the "How To Podcast Series" - your guide to podcasting mastery! Discover solo, co-hosted and mini episodes packed with great tips on - Launching your podcast, Growing your audience, Optimizing audio quality, Making money, Guest booking secrets, Content planning hacks, Marketing on social media, SEO for podcasts, Equipment recommendations, Hosting platforms comparisons and Podcasting Tips! Whether you're a beginner or seasoned podcaster, our actionable advice will elevate your show. Podcasting is best done in community, you don't have to podcast alone - join the conversation here!
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Language: en

Genres: Education, How To

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E552 - Build Podcast Playlists That YouTube Loves And That Listeners Can't Quit
Episode 552
Thursday, 22 January, 2026

Episode 552 - Build Podcast Playlists That YouTube Loves And That Listeners Can't QuitPlaylists can quietly double the impact of a YouTube podcast when they are treated as part of the show design, not an afterthought. For podcasters, the goal is to make it effortless for a viewer to press play once and then keep watching or listening in sequence1. Use a dedicated podcast playlistYouTube treats a podcast as a playlist, so every show should have one clearly labeled, dedicated playlist that contains only full episodes. Give it the exact show title plus a few keywords (for examplexample: “Dad Space Podcast for Dads | Fatherhood, Parenting, Mental Health”) so it is obvious to both humans and search.​Avoid generic playlist names like “Episodes” or “Season 1”; they do nothing for discovery.​Put this playlist front and center on your channel home so new visitors know exactly where to start.2. Order and structure for binge listeningThink of your main playlist as your “box set.” The order and internal links should encourage viewers to keep going.​For narrative or highly sequential shows, sort the playlist “oldest first” so people naturally start at episode 1.​For topical shows, you can keep “newest first,” but always make sure each episode’s end screen points to the next logical episode or the master playlist.​Add chapters and clear titles so viewers can jump within an episode without leaving the playlist.3. Optimize every episode inside the playlistPlaylists boost session watch time, but only if each video is optimized to get the click and hold attention.​Use strong, benefit-driven titles (around 70 characters) and consistent, recognizable thumbnails that signal “this is the same show.”​Write search‑friendly descriptions with key topics, timestamps, and links to your audio feeds or website; this helps both YouTube search and Google.​Enable captions or upload transcripts to give YouTube more text to index and to improve accessibility.4. Create supporting playlists for discovery pathsBeyond your main “podcast playlist,” build smaller themed playlists that group episodes by topic or audience.​Examples: “Podcasting Gear & Tech,” “Mindset for Creators,” “Live Q&A Replays.”Add each episode to the main podcast playlist plus one or two relevant topical playlists to create multiple entry points into your catalog.​Use these supporting playlists as links in descriptions, end screens, and pinned comments to funnel viewers deeper into related content.5. Tie playlists into Shorts and communityFor podcasters, playlists are the destination; Shorts and community posts are on‑ramps.​​Turn key moments into Shorts and always link the full episode or main playlist in the caption and end screen.Use pinned comments on long episodes: ask a question, pin your own answer, and link to the main playlist or a “best first episode” playlist.Share new or refreshed playlists in community posts when you hit milestones (“Start here if you’re new to the show”).Key takeaway: Treat playlists like curated series, not storage bins. When your main podcast playlist is clearly branded, well‑ordered, and supported by topical playlists, Shorts, and smart linking, you turn one casual view into a multi‑episode listening session that grows both watch time and loyal subscribers____Helping Podcasters Everyday! https://howtopodcast.ca/We would love to hear from you - here is our listener survey!https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6

 

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