The Marketing tab is where you fine-tune a few key details that impact how your booking page is discovered, how it looks in search results, and how connected it is to the rest of your online presence.
This section doesn’t require constant management — but it’s an important final touch that reinforces your brand presence and makes your Podyx booking page more discoverable and shareable.
🔍 Where to find it:
Admin Panel → Studio Settings → Marketing
⚙️ What You Can Configure:
📝 Page Title (Meta Title)
This controls the title that appears in the browser tab and in Google/search engine previews.
It’s the first text people will see if they search for your studio or share your booking page link.
Tips:
Keep it clean and short (e.g. “True Sound Studios | Book Now”)
Make sure it reflects your studio brand
🧭 Meta Description (Optional)
This is the preview text that appears below your page title in search engines or when the link is shared on social media.
Use it to explain what your studio offers or promote a booking incentive.
Example:
"Book your next podcast, livestream, or interview at The Nest — premium studio space in downtown LA."
🔗 Social Media Links
You can add links to your studio’s:
Instagram
Facebook
Twitter/X
TikTok
YouTube
These will appear in the footer of your public booking page, giving your clients a quick way to follow, explore, or engage with your studio online.
🧠 Great for turning bookings into longer-term relationships and building credibility with first-time visitors.
📈 Google Analytics / Tag Manager Integration
If you want to track how people are interacting with your booking page, you can drop in your Google Tag Manager ID.
This enables:
Analytics tracking
Event monitoring
Custom pixels for marketing tools
This is ideal for studios running ads or campaigns and wanting insight into booking conversions.
✅ Summary:
The Marketing Settings may seem simple, but they go a long way in shaping how your studio appears to the outside world. From browser tab titles to SEO to clickable social links, this section helps bridge your booking page with your broader marketing presence.
First impressions matter — this is where you make yours count.