E555 - How Podcasters Can See Better Results on YouTube Despite What the Gurus Say

JAN 25, 202630 MIN
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E555 - How Podcasters Can See Better Results on YouTube Despite What the Gurus Say

JAN 25, 202630 MIN

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<p><strong>Episode 555 - How Podcasters Can See Better Results on YouTube Despite What the Gurus Say</strong></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of <em>The How To Podcast Series</em>, Dave wraps up his unofficial YouTube mini-series by tackling one of the most heated debates in podcasting: whether podcasts truly belong on YouTube. While “gurus” and traditionalists argue that YouTube is not a real podcast platform, Dave takes a more pragmatic view. His philosophy is simple—go where your audience already is.</p><p>Dave challenges the notion that video is a strict requirement for success on YouTube. Through his experience managing multiple shows, including <em>Living the Next Chapter</em>, he demonstrates how pure audio content can thrive on the platform. With over 2,500 watch hours for audio-only episodes, Dave proves that listener habits on YouTube often resemble traditional podcast listening. Many users play episodes in the background, engaging without watching at all.</p><p>The episode explores practical approaches for podcasters reluctant to dive fully into the video realm. Dave walks through how to start small by connecting your RSS feed to YouTube or manually uploading each episode. From playlists to thumbnails and end cards, he shares how even lightweight engagement strategies can give audio creators access to YouTube’s massive audience. His personal workflow illustrates how podcasters can repurpose their existing episodes to release early content, build anticipation, and sustain audience growth—all without expensive gear or editing requirements.</p><p>But Dave also cautions against full dependence on any one platform. While YouTube offers valuable exposure, it remains a space you don’t own. Losing access or running afoul of its policies can threaten your work, which is why maintaining an RSS feed and diversifying distribution across multiple platforms remains essential.</p><p>A hallmark of Dave’s message is his invitation to balance authenticity, practicality, and effort. He encourages podcasters to experiment with breaking down longer episodes into shorter YouTube-friendly segments, refining intros that capture attention quickly, and aligning content with audience behavior. Ultimately, it’s not about choosing between being a “YouTuber” or a “podcaster,” but rather embracing both identities to meet listeners wherever they gather.</p><p>In his closing reflection, Dave urges creators to focus on genuine engagement with their small, early listener base. Forget imaginary audience “avatars”—real people are already listening. By reaching out, listening back, and building community with those first few supporters, podcasters set the foundation for lasting growth.</p><p><strong>Key takeaway:</strong> Being present where your audience spends time—whether YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or TikTok—is more valuable than perfection. You don’t need fancy video production or approval from podcast purists. Just show up, share consistently, and serve your listeners well.<br>____</p><p><br></p><p>Helping Podcasters Everyday! </p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://howtopodcast.ca/" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer"><strong>https://howtopodcast.ca/</strong></a><br><em>We would love to hear from you - here is our listener survey!</em></p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer"><strong>https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6</strong></a></p>