How to Get Discovered: The Question Behind The Query
The podcast "How to Get Discovered" introduces its latest episode, "The Question Behind The Query," which delves into the philosophical aspects of podcast discoverability. The episode will explore long-tail search intent, how podcasts become reference material for journalists and researchers, and the relationship between listener loyalty and acquisition.
how to get discovered· podcast discoverability· long tail search· loyalty· acquisition
00:00 Welcome back to How to Get Discovered. I'm Maya And I'm Tom. HTGD is the show where we argue about how podcasts get found. Last week was the Easy Wins episode, and Tom got to be unleashed for 30 minutes which did wonders for him. I feel restored Today's episode is the one that, when we planned this series I thought was going to be the most technical one. It turns out it's actually the most philosophical one—it's called The Question Behind The Query and it's about three things that I think turn out to be the same thing...
00:36 Tease em. Long tail search intent, becoming the show that journalists and researchers actually reference and whether loyalty an acquisition are really opposites or whether we've been arguing past each other this whole season That last one is the one I want to get too We will get to it Let's start with queries I wanna read out some search queries Real ones Real Shape, anonymized. The kind of thing people actually type when they're looking for a podcast or looking for information that a podcast might contain. Tell me what each of them tells you about the person who typed it? Go! First one
