Why Transcribing Your Podcast Could be a Game-changer for Your SEO

Written by sneakypad | Published 2023/07/14
Tech Story Tags: podcast | podcasting | ai | llm | streamlit | free | artificial-intelligence | technology

TLDRThis week I’ll introduce the second publicly developed app in a series of AI tools for podcasts. via the TL;DR App

Last week, I introduced a tool callehttps://bit.ly/medium-podcast-graderd Podcast Grader. 🎧 This free Streamlit app lets you upload a recorded episode of your podcast, grades the audio quality of the file against four metrics, and pinpoints areas that need additional attention in your editorial process 👀🚨. This ensures high-quality and a balanced listening experience for your users. 😌

🔗 Discover LemonSpeak 🍋🗣️

This week I’ll introduce you to the second publicly developed app in a series. You can find the app here: Lemon Speak Lemon Speakhttps://bit.ly/lemonspeakLemonSpeak

The power of transcriptions 📝🆙

Podcast Grader positions itself before you publish the episode. Now, let’s shift focus to post-release. Remember one of the first episodes you published? It was a lot of work and perhaps not many people tuned in. If you’re not a viral unicorn in the podcast space, growth tends to be linear, requiring time and consistency 🔄. However, these are not all variables of the equation. Social media and SEO-friendly content can significantly boost your podcast’s visibility. 👀

SEO means Search Engine Optimization and is basically a term we use to talk about how well you can be found on the Internet. Some content may not be optimized for search engines, resulting in fewer people finding it.📉

Consider this scenario: you have a website for your podcast, which, in itself, is a significant step given that the majority of podcasters do not. You list your episodes on your website, allowing users to listen directly — another great move!

You’re drawing users to your site, which gives you leverage to do more on your site. Are you launching a merch or linking to your Patreon? That’s much easier to do from your website. But what if you don’t get many visitors? You’ve put so much work into producing your podcast. Let’s take the perspective of the search engines and see where transcriptions come in!

Transcriptions: The bigger picture 🖼️📊

A search engine is good at reading text, whether plain text or code that may contain meta tags. The audio file of your episode cannot be read by the search engine. So none of the existing search engines know what is behind these files. They can read the title and the keywords you define, but the actual content, which is very powerful, remains hidden from the search engines.

This is exactly where this tool helps: With this tool you can easily create a transcription that differentiates between speakers of your podcast and copy-paste them below the mp3 player on your website. By doing this, you give the search engine the ability to index your website based on the topic you talked about in your episode. Now you know why transcriptions are important to search engines. 🌐🔎

Not only does the search engine like transcriptions, but so do your users. They provide additional value to your users, giving them a reason to visit your website. With a transcription, you make your episode searchable and give listeners the opportunity to re-read a passage. It also makes the episode accessible to the hearing impaired, or to people who want to learn a new language with your podcast and follow along with the transcript. You optimize two dimensions with this: Visibility for search engines, called SEO, and you provide additional content to your users. It’s a win-win! 🏆🚀

It’s important to address certain aspects of AI-driven transcriptions and diarizations. While they are handy and efficient, they are not 100% accurate, especially with complex language, multiple speakers, or poor audio quality (but that’s why we have Podcast Grader 😉🤫). They might still require a human touch to ensure it captures the essence of the podcast accurately. 🤖➡️👤

Enhancing user experience 👥📚

There are services which transcribe your podcast but a plain transcript is not very appealing to your users. That’s why I integrated speaker diarization which differentiates who spoke when, so your listeners have the ability to follow each speaker.

Moreover, you get a free AI-generated summary of your podcast. You can use this summary to describe the content of your episode, which is then displayed on platforms that play your podcast, such as Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Not only is this helpful for potential listeners, who can quickly see if an episode is of interest to them, but it also helps rank your episodes when users search for specific topics they want to hear about. It’s similar to SEO on the web, but it significantly helps the platforms’ search and ranking algorithms deliver the right podcast for a search query. 🎯🔎

Outlook 🔮

We’ve added SEO to the growth equation, but transcripts offer even more benefits. They lay the groundwork for features I will build in the future. Ideally you reuse the content you talked about in a different format for social media. You can for example, create a post on LinkedIn, Substack, Instagram, TikTok or Medium. All these platforms help your podcast to get discovered, and having a well drafted post tailored to one of these platforms, leverages your hard work to its fullest potential.

I write about building free apps that help podcasters do their jobs. If you don’t want to miss an issue or read about other topics that will help your podcasting journey, follow me on Substack 👉: https://bit.ly/substack-ai-for-podcastshttps://bit.ly/substack-ai-for-podcasts Exploring AI for Podcastshttps://bit.ly/substack-ai-for-podcastshttps://bit.ly/substack-ai-for-podcastshttps://bit.ly/substack-ai-for-podcasts

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I would love to hear your feedback or questions! See you next week!

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Written by sneakypad | Software Engineer at heart building free tools for podcasters.
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