Chapters in podcasting are transforming the way listeners engage with audio content by allowing for a more interactive and visual experience.
Daniel J. Lewis explains how these chapters function similarly to a slideshow, enhancing the listening experience with images and actionable links that can be updated independently from the audio file.
This innovation not only helps listeners skip to the parts they care about most but also makes the content more accessible and engaging.
As Daniel shares his extensive podcasting background, he emphasizes the importance of focusing on the audience's needs and the potential for chapters to improve content discovery in the future.
- What is a chapter in a podcast?
- Podcasting 2.0 allows you to change your chapters even after the episode is published.
- How many chapters should I include?
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Things change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of end 2024.
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