One in four people has a disability, and the truth is, some of them might be having a tough time accessing your podcast. Sure, every listen counts, but beyond that, it's making your podcast as accessible as possible is just the right thing to do. (But yes, you’ll also improve your ranking on search engines like Google.) Ready to get down to it? Below are three high-impact steps to make your show available to more people.
Access to your transcripts will drastically improve your show’s accessibility. You can create your own or use commercial services to get automated or human generate transcripts. The best way to display your transcript is by listing it inline on the show’s page itself. You can also provide downloadable or linked transcripts for the audience. Transcripts help a wide variety of people–everyone from those with audio processing disorders to people learning English as a second (or third, or fourth, or fifth!) language.
You should keep accessibility in mind when creating your website. This makes it easier for people with disabilities to access your shows, transcripts, show notes, etc. The outline below helps people who use screen readers, as well as those who may have visual or cognitive disabilities.
Elements to include on your website to increase accessibility:
Hopefully you're not surprised that people with disabilities use social media, despite the platforms not being fully accessible themselves. Even still, there are things you can do to control the content you post and make sure that it can be enjoyed by everybody.
The media player you choose makes a huge difference in how accessible your content will be for people with disabilities. At minimum, the media player should be operable by keyboard only, and focus should be visible on each control. All controls should be clearly labeled so that the screen reader can process and properly announce the controls. (Yes, in case you were wondering, Simplecast's Standard and Mini players are both accessible.)
Happy podcasting!