Is there a way to have the footer only get added to new episodes? My podcast has had a few members change, along with our theme music changing, and I don't want to have the older episodes all changed.
@@Buzzsprout I understand why, but it makes the feature totally unusable for a large number of podcasts, like mine, that like to mix up our cast and theme music. C'est la vie.
I have 68 episodes where my footer was already edited in the existing text. If I add yours it will be on there twice. Do I have to go back and take it off of all 68 episodes to avoid this? Thanks.
Unfortunately, yes. It shouldn't take more than 10 minutes, but you'd need to pull that from all your old episodes. But once you do it you'll never need to include that again.
This is a great feature. But Is there a way to set episode footers for future episodes only? We have over 300 episodes and all of our social info etc... is already apart of our past episode notes It would look weird if the same info was appearing twice for previous episodes IMO.
I hear ya. Unfortunately, you'd need to go pull that info from the old episodes. We tried to figure out a way to remove the repeated info from old episodes but weren't able to make it work.
Buzzsprout gets better and better. My original thought was "How hard is it to type or copy and paste these?" That was short sighted. This is one less task to deal with trying to get an episode out each week. Thank you!
“Success is peace of mind, which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.” -John Wooden = . =
I have a off topic question. I was wondering how I can purchase additional hours in buzzsprout if you could give me that information it would be greatly appreciated thanks in advance thanks in advance thanks in advance.
That's a great tip but it only works for monolingual podcasts :) My podcast Innov&Crea is bilingual as in some episodes are in French and others in English and so are the episode descriptions. To use the footer as it is, I would need to be able to select to which episodes the footnote belongs to. Maybe one day! Thanks for your great work!
I've got you! The parsnip is a root vegetable closely related to carrot and parsley, all belonging to the flowering plant family Apiaceae. The flavor is starchy like potatoes, sweet like carrots, and bitter like turnips. In many ways, the parsnip is the quintessential root vegetable: complex and earthy with a taste that's difficult to explain.
Is there a way to have the footer only get added to new episodes? My podcast has had a few members change, along with our theme music changing, and I don't want to have the older episodes all changed.
Unfortunately, no. The way we've built it the Episode Footer is the same for all of your episodes.
@@Buzzsprout I understand why, but it makes the feature totally unusable for a large number of podcasts, like mine, that like to mix up our cast and theme music.
C'est la vie.
I have 68 episodes where my footer was already edited in the existing text. If I add yours it will be on there twice. Do I have to go back and take it off of all 68 episodes to avoid this? Thanks.
Unfortunately, yes. It shouldn't take more than 10 minutes, but you'd need to pull that from all your old episodes. But once you do it you'll never need to include that again.
This is a great feature. But Is there a way to set episode footers for future episodes only? We have over 300 episodes and all of our social info etc... is already apart of our past episode notes It would look weird if the same info was appearing twice for previous episodes IMO.
I hear ya. Unfortunately, you'd need to go pull that info from the old episodes. We tried to figure out a way to remove the repeated info from old episodes but weren't able to make it work.
@@Buzzsprout No worries! Thank you for trying!
thanks
Thank you. This was very helpful to learn about this feature.
Buzzsprout gets better and better. My original thought was "How hard is it to type or copy and paste these?" That was short sighted. This is one less task to deal with trying to get an episode out each week. Thank you!
We love to hear it!
“Success is peace of mind, which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.” -John Wooden = .
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Thanks! Is there a way to do this for the actual audio of the podcast, too 😇? Intro and cloasing words?
Absolutely! You can use the Dynamic Content tool to add audio to the beginning or end of all your episodes. ua-cam.com/video/dXgSfCKnB9E/v-deo.html
@@Buzzsprout oh! You guys are amazing :)!!!
Brilliant! thank you so much!
How do you have line breaks on your description? When we input the description it always bunches up with no spaces or line breaks!
Thank you 🙏🏽
Which podcast app are listening in? If you hit Enter is should go to the next line and that should be reflected in the listening app.
Thanks guys. It's updated now. Great feature. It's nice that it auto updates all episodes too. Nice touch!
I have a off topic question. I was wondering how I can purchase additional hours in buzzsprout if you could give me that information it would be greatly appreciated thanks in advance thanks in advance thanks in advance.
Hey there, Danny! Kindly shoot us an email at support@buzzsprout.com to assist you on this matter.
@@Buzzsprout thanks appreciate the timely response
That's a great tip but it only works for monolingual podcasts :) My podcast Innov&Crea is bilingual as in some episodes are in French and others in English and so are the episode descriptions. To use the footer as it is, I would need to be able to select to which episodes the footnote belongs to. Maybe one day! Thanks for your great work!
Just what I need to know to take action. This was perfect, thanks so much!
You're welcome! I think we'd do more of these quick-hit videos in the future.
Very helpful - thank you!
Thank you I’ve always wanted a UA-cam page that would explain parsnips. Thank you
I've got you!
The parsnip is a root vegetable closely related to carrot and parsley, all belonging to the flowering plant family Apiaceae.
The flavor is starchy like potatoes, sweet like carrots, and bitter like turnips. In many ways, the parsnip is the quintessential root vegetable: complex and earthy with a taste that's difficult to explain.
@@Buzzsprout Have you ever tried eating one? They are delicious
Thank you for the quick tutorial!
You're welcome! We'll have to make some more of these in the future!