Chapter Settings
Chapters are built-in functions utilized by podcast players. This allows listeners to get a glimpse of the episode's content before listening and allows them to skip to sections of their interest.
In Apple Podcast, Pocket Casts, and Overcast, the chapter display appears after playing the episode.
In KKBBOX and Spotify, the chapter information has to be pasted in "text mode" onto the program description and clicking on them will allow listeners to skip to the corresponding timeline.
OnSome readersPublishing your very first episode
After the recording and production process, you can start uploading your episodes.
Watch the Video Tutorial Here:
On your Firstory Studio Dashboard, select "Upload New Episode."
Upload the audio file and set the episode's information.
(https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/41c005dba206d000/d9Few readersStarting your own podcast
Let's get started with setting up your own podcast on Firstory. If you are new to the podcasting community, feel free to go through the Podcast Vocabulary List for a brief overview.
Watch the Tutorial Video here:
On Firstory Studio's Dashboard, select "Start Podcast" "I want to start a new podcast."
(If you already have an existing podcast on otherFew readersDistributing/ Listing your podcast
After publishing your first episode, you can choose to distribute your podcast.
On your Firstory Studio's Dashboard, select "Distribute Podcast."
You may choose to either distribute automatically or do it yourself manually.
AutFew readersSpecifications:
Specifications:
Podcast cover must be shaped Square
Recommended size 3000 x 3000 pixels. (No less than 1400 x 1400 pixels).
RGB color.
File format JPG or PNG.
File size no larger than 500KB.
Recommended software: CANVA
We've written a complete guide & tips for designing your podcast cover art:
👉 Podcast Cover Art and Logo: The Ultimate Guide (with samples!) (https://firstory.blog/podcast-cover-arFew readersPodcast vocabulary list
Podcast : Utilizes RSS technology to distribute and release audio and texts through podcast hosting services. Listeners are then able to listen on demand through their preferred streaming platforms such as Spotify.
RSS Feed : Every podcast comes with a unique RSS feed that houses all of your podcast'Few readers