Podcasting has a discovery problem, not a content problem
Many podcasters face a major discovery problem. Learn why great content isn’t enough and how to turn your podcast episodes into cross-platform growth engines.

Nathan Wrigley is the founder of PodcasterPlus - an innovative software solution designed to ease and automate the podcasting workflow. Nathan writes posts and creates audio about WordPress on WP Builds and WP Tavern. He is a prolific podcaster with many years experience producing and publishing high quality podcasts. PodcasterPlus was born out of his desire for better automation in his daily workflows.
Many podcasters face a major discovery problem. Learn why great content isn’t enough and how to turn your podcast episodes into cross-platform growth engines.
Wondering about the rise of video in podcasting? Discover the latest 2026 data, the true cost of production, and how to adapt without burning out.
Discover how Podcasting 2.0 tags improve discovery, add transcripts, and give you control over your RSS feed to help your podcast grow. They’re a free, open way to easily boost your podcast reach. But they can be confusing. You’ll find out what they are and how you can use them.
You hit stop on the recording and feel a surge of accomplishment. The interview was brilliant, the guest was engaging, and the content is exactly what your audience needs. Then you look at the raw audio file and realize the “real” work is just beginning. For many, that 45-minute conversation represents a looming four-hour block … Read more
Most podcasters quickly discover that audio editing takes far more time than they ever anticipated. What starts as a simple conversation often turns into a multi-hour marathon of rough cuts, polishing, and noise reduction. This guide will help you build a professional workflow that preserves your creative energy and gets your episode ready for your … Read more
For most podcasters, guest coordination isn’t just a task, it’s a second full-time job that eats the time you should be spending on your content. The “quick check” email is the silent killer of your production schedule. You send an invitation, they reply with a question, you suggest a time, they’re in a different time … Read more
This post reveals what’s actually eating your time: editing, guest coordination, and the relentless cycle of social media promotion. We break down survey results showing that creators lose hours to pre-production and manual publishing tasks.
Want to start a podcast but lack the time? Discover practical steps to launch your show in just a few hours without getting bogged down in logistics.
Most podcasters underestimate how long each episode takes. Run this one-week time audit to find your real bottlenecks, set realistic timelines, and reclaim hours every week.
In an age where digital storytelling and audio content have taken center stage, podcasting has emerged as one of the most effective mediums for creators, educators, and businesses to connect with their audiences. But while producing a podcast is undoubtedly an art, managing its online presence requires a strategic approach—and that’s where WordPress comes in. … Read more
Podcasting, at first glance, appears to be a straightforward process. You grab a microphone, record your voice, maybe invite a guest or two, and share your thoughts with the world. But, like many creative endeavours, once you step into the podcasting realm, the reality sets in – producing a podcast that people want to listen … Read more
This inquiry delves into a complex intersection of legal and ethical considerations that every podcaster should understand.
The question that looms large in recent discussions is whether the podcast industry is still on the ascent, reaching new heights, or if it is showing signs of decline.
Have you ever wondered how these captivating voices find their way to your ears? The answer lies in a small, yet mighty tool: the podcast RSS feed.
What can you do to ensure that your podcast listeners stay engaged right until the end?