
The Power of First Impressions
Your podcast intro sets expectations. A strong opening communicates your show’s style, tone, and purpose. Use concise language and choose a music cue that reflects your brand identity.
Avoid overly long intros. Listeners decide within seconds whether they’ll stay. Test different versions and gather feedback to refine it.
A memorable intro doesn’t just introduce your podcast — it welcomes listeners into your world.
What to Include:
- A brief statement about your show.
- Your host name for personal connection.
- A consistent music cue or sound effect.
Editing Your Intro:
- Keep your script short and easy to follow.
- Balance audio levels between voice and music.
- Use compression to make the voice clear and warm.
