
Tips on Naming Your Podcast #237
jearl.marijo
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<p><strong>Tips on naming your podcast - Season #5 - Episode #237</strong></p><p><strong>1. What is the tone of your show<br/></strong>If you are not creating a podcast as an extension of your brand, business or blog, you will need to think about the tone of the show.</p><p>For example, will it be professional, personal, funny, educating, enlightening, inspirational, motivational?</p><p>Whatever it is, choose a podcast name that reflects the tone of the show. If it’s going to be funny or humorous, then try incorporating something witty - write down words that are associated with the mood.</p><p>Try using <a href='https://t.dripemail2.com/c/eyJhY2NvdW50X2lkIjoiNTY3NjkyOCIsImRlbGl2ZXJ5X2lkIjoiaWlidXo2bGp0Ym9memhxbzJiaWsiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL3JlbGF0ZWR3b3Jkcy5vcmcvP19fcz1oMmltd3hzczhndWZ0Y2kxeHlmOSJ9'>relatedwords.org</a> to search for words that match the feel of your podcast!</p><p><strong>2. Make your name short and sweet!</strong></p><p>Good podcast names are always short, catchy, and easy to remember. No matter how you choose to name a podcast, you want to make it easy for your target audience to find you.</p><p><strong>A good rule of thumb here is to cap it at 3-4 syllables tops! </strong>Anything longer than that may make it difficult for your audience to remember - a shorter name is better in general.</p><p><strong>3. Research your competition</strong></p><p>Check out the names of other podcasts in the same niche, it is a great way to gauge podcast names from others in the industry. The goal is to quickly have listeners identify your niche within the first couple of seconds.</p><p><strong>4. Make sure your name isn’t already taken</strong></p><p>Sounds like a no brainer, right? Well you never know, make sure to do a Google Search and this also includes profile and business pages on other social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.</p><p>You don’t want to make the mistake of registering an available domain - but then realizing later on that someone else has already used the same