It's part two of our dive into the Podcaster Cares Survey data. This time around, we're talking NFTs, measuring success, social media, loudness, and bitrates.
We also take a look at some interesting differences between podcasters of five years or more, and folks who've been doing it less than five years.
Podcasters of 5 years or more have stronger opinions on Apple Podcasts and RSS Feeds
- 67.5% of the 5 years or more group agreed that a podcast isn’t really a podcast if it doesn’t have an RSS feed.
- Of the folks in podcasting for fewer than five years, 39.8% agreed, whilst 38.9% didn’t care.
- 25.3% in the 5 years or more group didn’t care about RSS feeds.
- 44.6% of the 5 years or more group believe that Apple could and should be doing more to help podcasters. This is compared to 34.9% of the newer podcasters group.
- 53% of the newer podcasters have no real opinion on Apple either way, compared to 34.9% of the 5 years or more group.
Newer podcasters pay less attention to podcast loudness & bitrates
- 60.2% of podcasters of 5 years or more have a set and consistent loudness level for their show.
- This is compared to 31.4% of folks podcasting for 0-5 years.
- 29.7% of newer podcasters don’t worry about loudness levels.
- This is compared to only 15.7% of the 5 years or more group.
- 42.9% of newer podcasters have no idea what bitrates are. Only 15.7% of the 5 years or more group thought the same.
Get the full Podcaster Cares Survey Report right here.
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