Podcasting has exploded in popularity over the last few years, especially during the pandemic. However, the industry still has some issues getting new podcasters and podcast listeners into the fold quickly and easily. It all starts with several key podcast terms that aren’t nearly as clear as you might think.
On this episode of the Q’d Up Podcast on Podcasting, we take a look at a bunch of important podcast terms, including a few that don’t have just one definition.
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