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June 25, 2024 3 mins

Explore Podcasting 2.0 chapters in this episode of “Podcasting Innovation” by RSS.com! Learn how “super” chapters enhance your episodes with images, web pages, and more. Discover our new full-screen player that boosts engagement with visually rich content.

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Podcasting Innovation by RSS.com

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Hello everyone, welcome to another episode of Podcasting Innovation by RSS.com.
The show where we dive deep into the creative advances in podcasting, making them accessible
for you to experiment with and enjoy.
Today, we're exploring the vibrant world of podcasting 2.0 chapters.
Podcasting 2.0 is an initiative that brings modern improvements to what you love most

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about podcasting.
For example, ever wonder what chapters in a podcast are all about?
In the early days of podcasting, the audio or mp3 files had the capability to embed simple
chapter markers.
With the modernizing of podcasting 2.0, you can now enrich your listening experience even
more.
We're talking about a separate superchapters file that tags along with your episode, which

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allow for rich companion content like images, embedded webpages, and titles, and even silent
markers.
The beauty of a superchapter file is its flexibility.
It lives on the web, so a podcaster can update it anytime without having to re-upload the
audio file or change other parts of a published episode.
Here at RSS, we've embraced podcasting 2.0 chapters since they were introduced in 2021.

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RSS makes it a breeze for podcasters to pinpoint chapters through our intuitive user interface.
To date, thousands of podcast episodes have taken advantage of this super feature, enhancing
their listeners' experience significantly.
And there's exciting news from our end.
We've just rolled out a major upgrade to the RSS podcast player that displays superchapters

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in full screen.
It's a game changer that looks fantastic on both mobile and desktop.
This podcast player paves the way for innovative uses of these superchapters.
Traditionally, chapters help segment your episode by themes, complete with unique chapter art,
a title, and even a hyperlink.
With our new full screen player, the possibilities expand.

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Imagine a slides mode akin to a PowerPoint presentation.
You can now pair your audio narrative with chapter art and titles, presenting rich content
like plots and graphs or supportive images, dramatically boosting your listeners' engagement
with beautiful and well-timed visual elements.
Another innovative use case is promoting sponsors' spotlighting causes, highlighting live shows,

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or donation drives.
For example, when we discuss podcasting 2.0 initiatives here at RSS.com, we can include
a chapter with a clickable image and a direct donation link.
Check it out right now if you're using our new web player.
Sponsoring opportunities abound with this new feature, allowing you to present sponsor
images and links seamlessly during the episode and on screen.

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If you haven't yet, we encourage you to experience this episode through apps that support podcasting
2.0 superchapters, and also try the new full screen mode by visiting podcastinginnovation.com.
I hope you found today's episode insightful.
If you enjoyed it, why not send us a boostagram?
Until next time, keep on innovating your listening experience.
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