Podcast SEO: How People Actually Find Your Show

One of the biggest misconceptions about podcasting is this:

“If I publish episodes, people will find them.”

But most podcasts don’t grow simply by existing.

They grow because they are discoverable.

Podcast SEO (search engine optimization) is how your podcast gets found — not just inside podcast apps, but on Google, YouTube, and beyond.

If you want your podcast to reach new listeners consistently, understanding how people actually find your show is essential.


Where People Actually Discover Podcasts

Many podcasters assume discovery only happens inside platforms like Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

But in reality, people find podcasts in multiple ways:

• searching in Google
• searching in podcast apps
• browsing YouTube
• seeing content on social media
• clicking links in emails or blogs

That means your podcast isn’t just an audio file.

It’s part of a larger content ecosystem.


Step 1: Think Like a Searcher

Podcast SEO starts with understanding how your audience searches.

People don’t search for:

“Episode 12: A Conversation About Growth”

They search for:

• how to start a podcast
• how to stay consistent with content
• how to get more clients online

Your job is to match your episode topics to those searches.


Step 2: Use Search Platforms for Topic Ideas

You don’t need to guess what people are looking for.

You can find it.

Google

Search your topic and look at:

• “People Also Ask” questions
• autocomplete suggestions

These are real questions people are asking.


YouTube

Start typing a topic and watch what appears.

For example:

“Podcast…” might show:

• podcast equipment for beginners
• podcast ideas
• podcast setup

Each suggestion is a potential episode topic.


Podcast Apps

Search your niche inside Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

Look at:

• popular episode titles
• repeated themes
• frequently used keywords

This shows you how other creators are positioning their content.


Step 3: Optimize Your Podcast Titles

Your title is one of the most important SEO elements.

It should:

• clearly state the topic
• include searchable language
• solve a specific problem

Instead of:

“Let’s Talk About Consistency”

Try:

“How to Stay Consistent With Your Podcast”

Clear titles are easier to find and more likely to get clicked.


Step 4: Write Descriptions That Support Search

Your episode description helps search platforms understand your content.

A strong description should:

• include your main topic naturally
• explain what the episode covers
• use phrases your audience might search

This isn’t about stuffing keywords.

It’s about writing clearly and intentionally.


Step 5: Turn Episodes Into Blog Posts

One of the most powerful ways to improve podcast SEO is to turn each episode into a blog post.

Why?

Because Google indexes written content more effectively than audio.

When your episode becomes a blog post:

• it can show up in search results
• it reaches people who don’t use podcast apps
• it drives traffic over time

Your podcast becomes searchable far beyond its original platform.


Step 6: Stay Consistent With Topics

Search platforms favor consistency.

If your podcast consistently covers:

• podcast planning
• podcast growth
• podcast strategy

you build authority in that space.

This makes it easier for your content to rank and be recommended.


Step 7: Repurpose Your Content Across Platforms

Podcast SEO doesn’t stop with your episode.

When you repurpose your content into:

• LinkedIn posts
• Instagram content
• emails
• YouTube clips

you create more entry points for people to find you.

Each piece of content becomes a doorway back to your podcast.


Step 8: Focus on Long-Term Discovery

Podcast SEO is not instant.

It builds over time.

An episode you publish today might:

• get discovered next week
• show up in search next month
• bring in listeners months later

This is what makes podcasting powerful.

Your content keeps working for you.


What Most Podcasters Miss

Many podcasters focus only on:

• posting episodes
• promoting once
• moving on

But growth comes from:

• searchable topics
• clear titles
• consistent themes
• content that lives beyond one platform

Your podcast is not just content.

It’s a long-term asset.


Final Thoughts

People don’t find your podcast by accident.

They find it through clarity.

Clarity in your topics.
Clarity in your titles.
Clarity in your message.

When your podcast aligns with what people are already searching for, your content becomes easier to discover — and your audience begins to grow naturally over time.


Want Help Making Your Podcast More Discoverable?

If you want your podcast to reach more of the right listeners but don’t want to manage all the content and optimization yourself, that’s exactly what I help clients with.

I support business owners who want their podcast to be consistent, strategic, and easier to grow.

If you’d like to talk through your podcast strategy, you’re welcome to book a short discovery call here:

No pressure — just a conversation to help you get clarity.

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