12 Sep
12Sep

You've probably chosen a subject that you could talk about for hours if you're reading this, and you're now prepared to start a podcast. The good news is that Spotify is quickly replacing other podcast listening options. Podcast listening time increased 78% for Spotify users in 2021 compared to the previous year. Even better, starting a podcast on Spotify doesn't require specialized equipment or highly developed talents.


How to Comply With Spotify's Rules for Podcasts

 Making sure you match Spotify's podcast requirements is the first step in beginning a podcast on the platform. Here is a brief summary. Your podcast ought to include: A heading and the pertinent information (i.e., category and primary language). Cover art in the PNG, JPEG, or TIFF formats with a 1:1 aspect ratio. Better resolution means higher resolution. An MP4 with AAC-LC or a high-bitrate MP3 format (128 kbps or more). Episodes that are under 12 hours long. When all of the requirements on this list have been satisfied, you can officially submit your podcast to Spotify. See the actions listed below. 

1. Make a Spotify account first.

 Unsurprisingly, in order to post your podcast to the service, you'll need a Spotify account. Use this form to sign up if you're new to Spotify. 

2. Pick a website that hosts podcasts.

 Even though Spotify is a popular place for podcasts, you cannot actually host your podcast there. Yes, you read that correctly: Spotify only offers access to podcasts that are available elsewhere. However, you can record, edit, and share a podcast to Spotify all in one place using Anchor.fm, Spotify's own hosting platform. Additionally, it provides a wealth of information to help you understand your audience. Of course, there are many alternative hosting options, both free and paid, with Buzzsprout, Podbean, and Castos being three of the most prominent examples. Consider carefully the quantity of storage and analytics each hosting site offers because not all are made equal. 

3. Copy the URL of your RSS feed.

 The following step is to copy the RSS feed link after you have uploaded your podcast to a hosting service. Consider your RSS feed to be the location of your podcast. Additionally, each podcast has a single RSS feed, much like an address. 

4. Access Spotify's podcasters section.

 Open Spotify for Podcasters after that and sign in with your Spotify credentials. Hit "Get Started" after that. Then, paste the text box with the link to your RSS feed. Press "Next." Spotify will confirm that you are the podcast's owner after you submit the RSS feed. How does this appear? Normally, Spotify will email you a verification code. Most likely, you log into your hosting account using the same email address. 

5. Include information about your podcast.

 Following verification, you must enter important details about your podcast, such as its location, primary language, hosting company, and primary category. You can choose three corresponding subcategories after choosing a major category. This is especially useful if your podcast covers a wide range of subjects or genres. Click "Next" once the form has been completed. Review your podcast before submitting it. Reviewing the data you entered in the previous step is the last step. When you're satisfied, click "Submit." The Spotify staff will review your information after you submit your podcast before making it available. This procedure should take a few hours. It's also important to note that Spotify does not notify you when a new episode is available, so keep an eye out for it. 

Conclusion

You may share your podcast on one of the most popular podcasting sites today in just six simple steps. When your podcast gets live, don't forget to promote it widely. To increase the number of people that listen to your episodes, make this a regular practice.

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