“Create an intro to the podcast spicy enough to captivate the listener in a matter of seconds.”
A recent survey by accountant Nick Deprey shows that over 90 percent of listeners abandon a podcast only after 5 minutes. If information is not delivered in a way that piques the listener’s attention and creates a picture in their mind, the human brain will typically lose interest. The podcast intro lasts for only about sixty seconds.
They say,
“The first impression is the last impression.”
So, how can you utilize these sixty seconds to hook the audience to your podcast? It is through crafting a dramatic intro with a script that it is bound to leave an impression on the listener.
If you’re new to podcasting or having difficulties attracting an audience, keep reading to get some scoop on how to compose an opening that will sweep the listener off his feet.
Part 1. What are podcasts intros?
A podcast intro is like a teaser that gives an insight into what the episode will be about. The introduction to the podcast usually appears at the start of the podcast.
Its duration varies from thirty to sixty seconds but acts as the determinant of the show’s success. A good podcast intro is like a warrior that aids in scoring the audience, competing with thousands of other openings.
A well-designed intro usually starts with a hook grabbing the listener’s undivided attention. So the listener would have no choice but to press the play button to find out more. So now, let’s see some key elements of a podcast intro.
The podcast’s name is critical to give the listener a sense of what they will be listening to.
The episode title is a one-word summation of the entire episode’s content.
Host introduction, introduce yourself and the co-hosts to the listener to develop familiarity.
Background music draws the listener in and should be relevant to the introduction.
The tagline is a major element that retains the listener’s interest.
Sponsors, if you have any, put their names in the introduction.
Disclaimer, if your podcast contains any spoilers, it should be mentioned in the disclaimer.
Now that you know what a podcast intro is? Let’s discuss why it matters!
Podcasts have gained massive popularity over the last decade. Currently, over 30 million podcasts are available, making it even harder for you to gain an audience if you are starting a new podcast.
The game is to entice the listener so that he would want more, and for that, we need an intro that is powerful enough to intrigue the audience. After establishing why we need a podcast intro, let’s look at some sample intros from popular podcasts.
Part 3. What do podcast intros in trending podcasts sound like?
We will analyze the intros of the top three podcasts to find out the most important elements that make the introduction snappy enough to capture the audience.
According to the US rankings, “This American Life” is the fourth most popular podcast and focuses on people’s real-life stories. This podcast has around 2.2 million listeners. Ira Glass hosts the show, and episodes are released weekly. Ira introduces a new character in each episode and inquires about their background.
My favorite murder is the fifth most popular podcast according to the US charts. Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark host this show and discuss the true crime stories narrated by their friends or family. It has also been nominated for the best podcast award and has about 30 million listeners.
“Stuff You Should Know” is the sixth most popular podcast, and it is hosted by Josh Clark and Charles W, who usually talk about current customs and traditions. This podcast is very informative and addresses concerns that people face daily. Now let’s analyze the intros of the podcasts as mentioned above.
Elements/Podcasts
This American Life
My favorite murder
Stuff you should know
Sound effects
YES
YES
YES
Length of the intro
60 seconds
50 seconds
40 seconds
Podcast name
YES
YES
YES
Intro of guests
NO
NO
NO
Disclaimer
NO
NO
NO
Genre (of the podcast)
Storytelling
Crime show
Informative
Podcast intro CTA
If you haven’t tried the previous episodes, you should, as the story will get deeper and more complicated.
It is the one where you can email us stories about your childhood pranks or any other incident, and you, too, can be a part of this show.
We all listen to the stuff you should know podcast to get to the bottom of the biggest mysteries of pop culture.
Table 1: shows the analysis of intros of the top 3 podcasts discussed above
Now that we’ve established which elements are more prominent in the intros of some of the most popular podcasts. Let’s review the essentials you should keep in mind when designing your introduction.
If you want the audience to be unable to resist your podcast, design your podcast intro with the following tips in mind.
How long should a podcast intro be?
Your podcast intro should be brief and snappy. The ideal duration for a podcast intro is between 30 to 60 seconds. However, it should not last more than a minute and a half.
The intro of “This American Life” lasted for sixty seconds, while the intro of stuff you should know was over in about forty seconds. Both of these intros were short and to the point. However, they did an excellent job of providing just the correct information to pique the audience’s interest.
Is background music helpful in making the intro more appealing?
Selecting a soundtrack or sound effects for your podcast intro is optional, but it enhances the quality of the content presented. The soundtrack should be chosen carefully as it functions as a logo that presents a brand.
A soundtrack can also give a classy feel to your intro and aid the listeners in vibing to your content. For instance, if you intend to present horror content in your podcast, spooky background music and sound effects can help the listener get into the mood. To avoid copyright issues, you can find free music at the YouTube audio library or Pixabay.
Should you include a call to action in your intro and why?
Including a call to action at the start or the end of your intro can serve as a good marketing strategy for your social media account. Call-to-action phrases such as, “if you like our podcast, be sure to leave us a review,” can also serve as a hook to capturing the listener’s attention.
In the call to action, you can ask your listeners to do any of the following.
Recommend your podcast to their friend circle.
Visit your social media page and leave a review.
To listen to the previous episodes.
To buy your work, whether it’s a book or a magazine.
A call to action is also effective in establishing familiarity with the listener. There is no right or wrong CTA, and you can select any given phrases that suit your podcast.
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For instance, in the intro of “This American Life,” Ira Glass uses the phrase, “If you haven’t tried the previous episodes yet, you should.” reminding the new audience to check the previous episodes as well.