Podcast Episode Title and Show Notes Generator
Creates compelling podcast episode titles and SEO-optimized show notes that drive listens and discoverability.
Generate podcast episode titles that maximize click-through from podcast directories and show notes that rank in Google search.
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Prompt objective
Generate podcast episode titles that maximize click-through from podcast directories and show notes that rank in Google search.
Real use case
A business podcast with 150 episodes has declining downloads because episode titles are generic ('Episode 47: Marketing Tips') and show notes are just bullet points with no SEO optimization.
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Prompt
Create podcast episode titles and show notes for [PODCAST NAME] in the [NICHE] niche. **Episode details:** - Guest: [NAME, TITLE, COMPANY] - Main topic: [TOPIC] - Key takeaways: [LIST 3-5] - Target listener: [PERSONA] **Generate 5 title variations:** 1) Guest-focused: "[GUEST NAME] on [CONTROVERSIAL/INTERESTING TAKE]" 2) Question-based: "Why [COMMON ASSUMPTION] Is Wrong โ with [GUEST]" 3) Result-focused: "How [GUEST] Achieved [RESULT] in [TIMEFRAME]" 4) List-based: "[NUMBER] [TOPIC] Lessons from [GUEST NAME]" 5) Story-based: "The [ADJECTIVE] Story Behind [ACHIEVENT]" **For each title, provide:** - Character count (ideal: 40-60 for podcast directories) - SEO keyword included - Clickability score (1-5) **Show notes structure (SEO-optimized):** - Episode summary (150-200 words, keyword-rich) - Key timestamps with descriptive titles - Guest bio with links - Resources mentioned (with affiliate links if applicable) - 3-5 relevant keywords naturally integrated - Call-to-action (subscribe, review, visit website) - Transcript excerpt (first 300 words for SEO) **Bonus:** - Social media promo post (Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram) - Email newsletter blurb (100 words) - YouTube video title and description (if repurposed)
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