12 Days of Christmas: Quick Content Creation Tips – Day 2: Vertical Video Won’t Grow Your Podcast—It’ll Grow You

DEC 22, 20255 MIN
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12 Days of Christmas: Quick Content Creation Tips – Day 2: Vertical Video Won’t Grow Your Podcast—It’ll Grow You

DEC 22, 20255 MIN

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Send us a textThe 12 Days of Christmas series on Clipped continues with a reality check that a lot of podcasters need to hear. Today is Day 2 of 12, and this episode focuses on why vertical short-form content won’t grow your podcast—but will grow you.There’s a common misconception that Reels, TikToks, and YouTube Shorts directly translate into podcast downloads. In most cases, they don’t. The jump from seeing a short clip to opening a podcast app, searching for a show, and hitting follow is a long journey—and one that rarely happens.But that doesn’t mean short-form video isn’t worth doing.🎥 Need B-Roll Fast? Riverside Can HelpTry Riverside’s new AI Video Generator, a tool that automatically creates realistic, high-quality B-roll from a simple text prompt. It’s fast, creative, and saves hours in post-production. Use promo code CLIPPED at Riverside.fm for 20% off your subscription.📱 What Vertical Video Actually DoesVertical content builds visibility, credibility, and familiarity. Even if someone never listens to your podcast, they might recognize your face, remember your voice, or start to associate you with a specific topic or expertise.🎥 Shorts Don’t Grow Podcasts—They Grow BrandsPeople might like your clip, follow you on social, or engage with your content without ever becoming a podcast listener. That’s normal. Shorts are optimized for reach, not long-form consumption.🎬 What to Post Besides Podcast ClipsYes, repurposing podcast clips is useful. But vertical content doesn’t have to be limited to your show. Behind-the-scenes moments, day-to-day work, your environment, or quick thoughts on your niche all help humanize your brand.⏱️ Why Short-Form Is Hard (But Worth It)Vertical video forces you to tell a complete story in 30 to 60 seconds. There needs to be a beginning, middle, and end—fast. That takes practice. But getting comfortable with short-form content is becoming a baseline skill for creators, even if your main platform is a podcast or YouTube.Episode Takeaways:Vertical short-form content rarely leads directly to podcast downloadsShorts are better for visibility, reach, and brand recognitionSocial clips create touch points that build long-term trustPeople may follow you without ever following your podcastShort-form video helps position you as an expert fasterPodcast clips are useful, but behind-the-scenes content matters tooPersonal moments make your brand feel more humanOne vertical video per week is a realistic commitment for 2026Day 2 is about mindset. Don’t judge short-form content by podcast download numbers alone. Its real value is brand equity. People remember faces, voices, and personalities—and that recognition compounds over time.The Podcast Haven Resources:Follow me on YouTube: @podcasthaven - The page is growing!More tips, tools, and resources: The Podcast HavenPlan, Name, and Equip Your Show — All in One Place🎙 Podcast Equipment Finder — get personalized gear recommendations📝 Podcast Name Checker — see if your podcast name is available everywhere✅ Podcast Launch Checklist — plan your show step-by-step