
118. The One Where I Uploaded the Wrong Audio File (What I Learned From It and What To Do If It Happens To You)
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About this listen
I'm sharing a real-life mistake I made when I uploaded the wrong audio file to an episode of my podcast! I'll walk you through how I discovered the error, the steps I took to fix it, and how it impacted the episode. If you’ve ever wondered how to handle a mix-up with your podcast content, this episode is for you! Hit play to hear what to do if this happens to you!
I answer:
- What should I do if I upload the wrong audio file to a podcast episode?
- How can I fix the error without losing my podcast’s analytics?
- What steps can I take to prevent this mistake from happening again?
- How do I ensure my podcast episodes are correctly uploaded and scheduled?
- What should I do if my audience is confused by mismatched episode titles and audio?
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