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Why Should You Upload Your Podcast to Spotify?

12.30.2021
Why Should You Upload Your Podcast to Spotify?

Podcasting is an awesome method to establish your authority and boost your audience. Nevertheless, if you wish to amplify the reach, it will be not enough just to merely upload the episodes to your website. You should submit the podcast to various directories like Spotify, Google Podcast, and Apple Podcasts. 

Why Should You Choose Spotify?

Spotify was launched in 2006. Since then, it has increased to be one of the most famous audio streaming platforms. More than 299 million users were attracted by it and also 138 million subscribers. If you are a digital marketer or a lifestyle blogger, your target audience might utilize Spotify already. Whether you are planning to start a podcast or launched it, it is important to have it uploaded on Spotify. 

When Spotify includes a wide range of audio content, this platform has added podcasts to the catalog in 2018. In April 2020, the podcast catalog of Spotify might boast to have 1 million+ shows. What is more, it draws the attention of 250+ million listeners from 75+ countries of the world. 

The Podcast Consumer report in 2019 has shown that 43 percent of the monthly podcast listeners claimed that they have listened to the episodes on Spotify. So just consider the potential listeners you might reach via Spotify. 

What Are the Limitations of Spotify?

Spotify cannot allow you to add the transcripts to the podcast. Nevertheless, without proper transcripts, the episodes might become inaccessible to specific users. What are more, transcripts assist in making the site search-engine friendly and translating the episodes into various languages. 

The simple way out is just to add the transcripts to the podcast site. You might include certain transcripts for personal episodes. To add more, you might include a dedicated and specific web page to represent each of your transcripts. You might either generate the transcript manually or utilize the transcription service to create it automatically.     

What Are Spotify’s Podcast Requirements?

Before uploading the podcast on Spotify, ensure it meets these criteria:

  1. Audio Format. The audio files have to be in specific (ISO/IEC 11172-3 MPEG-1 Part 3 (MP3) format. To add more, the bit rate must be from 96 to 320 kbps.
  2. Podcast Artwork. You will need the stellar cover art in order to represent the podcast in any kind of directory. You are supposed to have a high-resolution square which is (1:1) the cover art in TIFF, JPEG, or PNG formats.
  3. Podcast Description and Title. The consumer-facing fields’ length should be restricted as the episode titles to twenty characters in order to avoid the truncation on Spotify.
  4. RSS Feed. Ensure that your podcast’s RSS feed features the cover art, description, and title. To add more, it must include more than 1 live episode. 
  5. Special Characters. If you utilize specific characters like “&” in your description or title, ensure it features the HTML encoded. What is more, you would better avoid utilizing HTML tags like <head>, <bold>, etc., as long as Spotify will remove them.
  6. File Size. Ensure the podcast episodes do not exceed 200 MB in size. It provides you with a duration of about 83 minutes (which is 320 Kbps) or 200+ minutes (which is 128 Kbps). 

How to Submit the Podcast on Spotify?

Here, you will review each of the steps to upload the podcast on Spotify. Let’s begin. 

Step 1 – Generate your Spotify account

To start with, you should visit the Spotify for Podcasters’ page and push the “Get started” button. Click on “Log in” if you already have the account there. Choose “Sign up for Spotify” on the following page. Also, you might log in utilizing your Apple or Facebook account. 

Then, Spotify will suppose you to give personal data, including your date of birth, gender, email address, and name. You will receive the verification link at the email address. When you push on the verification link, the account generation is complete. 

Step 2 – Set up the account

Logging in to your Spotify account, you will be supposed to accept the conditions and terms. Push on “I accept” to move further. Then, you will be redirected to the dashboard. Push on “Get Started.”  

Step 3 – Add the podcast

Here, you should enter the podcast’s RSS feed link. You might find it in the podcast hosting service. When you enter your link on Spotify, push on “Next.” Entering the improper RSS feed link, you will receive a mistake message that will notify you about the problem. When your RSS feed link is appropriate, the artwork, creator’s name, description, and podcast title will show up on the right side.

Step 4 – Verify ownership

Here, Spotify would need to verify that this is your own podcast. Click the “Send Code” button in order to receive the eight-digit code on your email address which is connected to your RSS feed. Check the inbox. Enter your verification code on the Spotify dashboard. Then, push on “Next.” 

Step 5 – Add the podcast details

Here, you should give Spotify new details concerning the podcast, like the hosting provider’s name and primary language. You should also mention the country where you have made the podcast. To add more, you must choose the relevant sub-category and primary category. When your podcast covers a wide range of topics, you may choose 2 more categories that have relevant sub-categories. Hit the “Next” button when you enter all the required data.

Step 6 – Submit the podcast

Now you should review the podcast details before you submit it. Ensure you carefully check language, categories, and other data. If all seems to be fine, push the “Submit” button. Then, Spotify will review the podcast before they make it live. When the vast majority of podcasts are approved within just a few hours, it might take up to 5 days. When the podcast goes live, Spotify will not contact you. Ensure you keep on checking the dashboard. 

Final Verdict

Whether you are a seasoned podcaster or an amateur, you should upload the episodes on Spotify. It is very simple to submit the podcast on the platform. Nevertheless, you should carefully give relevant data and choose the proper categories.

File Types We Transcribe
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  • WMA
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  • AIFF/AIF
  • AMR
  • AVI
  • CAF
  • DSS
  • DVD
  • DVF
  • M4A
  • MOV
  • MP2
  • MP3
  • MP4
  • MSV
  • Quicktime
  • WAV
  • Webex
  • WMA
  • WMV