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Episode 542 - Front‑Loading Value - Make Your Podcast Titles More Clickable

A great episode can be ignored if the title does not grab attention in a crowded feed. For new podcasters, the title is often the difference between a scroll‑past and a tap‑to‑play.

Podcast apps behave like search engines, surfacing episodes based on words in your title, show name, and description. Strong titles help you get discovered in Apple, Spotify, and YouTube search results, and they keep working long after launch as people binge through your back catalog. A clear, benefit‑driven title also sets the listener’s expectation, which builds trust when the episode actually delivers on that promise.

Most listening apps start truncating titles somewhere around the 60‑character mark, so that is a practical ceiling for your core message. Aim for 6–10 words that someone can grasp in a half‑second scan on a small screen. Anything that is not essential to deciding “Do I want to listen?” should be cut or moved to the end, because those trailing words are the first to get chopped when space is tight.

Think about what a new listener would type into a search bar, not what sounds clever to an insider. Use one primary keyword phrase plus one or two supporting words that match that search intent, and weave them into natural language so the title still reads like something a human would say. Avoid keyword stuffing: once you have clearly named the topic and outcome, more repetition does not add SEO value and only makes the title clunky.

Front‑loading value means putting the most important, searchable, and compelling words at the very start of the title. Lead with the result, problem, or promise, then add optional context such as “with [Guest Name]” at the end if there is space. For example, “Write Irresistible Episode Titles That Get Clicks” is stronger than “Episode 12: A Conversation About Podcast Titles,” because the first version tells the listener exactly what they will gain before anything gets cut off.

Treat your title like a mini headline, not an afterthought you tack on when exporting the audio. Draft several options, read them aloud, and choose the version that is both specific and easy to understand at a glance. Skip your show name, episode numbers, emojis, and internal codes at the front of the title; those either already appear elsewhere in the app or waste your precious first 40–60 characters where the real value needs to live.

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