![]() Scroll down and if there are any reviews you’ll see at most three of them under your episode listing. To check your reviews in Canada you’d replace that /us/ with /ca/ and my id with your show’s id (marked red). See the /us/ part? That’s the country code and it’s currently set to the United States. ![]() Take that id number and replace mine and boom, you’re ready to start hunting for extra reviews. Your show will have it’s own unique ID which you can find by looking up your show in iTunes (look for /id#). This is a web link to my clean comedy podcast That Story Show. Check for iTunes Reviews in Other Countries The second will help you set up a series of RSS feeds to pull in new reviews as they come in. The first will help you quickly see if you have any reviews in a given country. Your show is listed in every version (as far as I know) and each has the possibility of some additional reviews from foreign listeners! There are services that would love to charge you a lot of cash for every podcast you own every single month… but with a little elbow grease you can check these reviews yourself… or even set up a feed to have new reviews delivered to you automatically. Did you know that when you check your reviews in iTunes that you probably aren’t seeing all of your reviews? That is because iTunes has an individual store for 120 different countries.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |