Strategically designing your podcast with Natalie Eckdahl
Release Date: 06/27/2017
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In this episode, you’ll learn how to strategically design and optimize your podcast with Natalie Eckdahl, the founder of BizChix.com and the BizChix podcast. Recognized as one of the top women to listen to,
Natalie helps women entrepreneurs build, grow and scale their businesses. She has been featured in Inc., Fast Company, Huffington Post and Entrepreneur.
ou might remember the massive value Natalie dropped back on episode 36 of the show, and we’re excited she’s back to share even more.
In this episode, we’ll cover:
- How to strategically choose your show’s format
- How to avoid “quitting” when you're just getting started
- How to create processes to help you grow your show
- The importance of consistency
- Ways to connect with your audience outside of your podcast
- Why you need an email marketing strategy and how to develop one
- How to develop incentives for casual listeners to opt-in to your list
- And much more…
Key takeaway
One of my key takeaways from our conversation…
"You never know what episode will be the one where someone will find you…” - Natalie Eckdahl on #podcasting"
Important links
Here are a few links mentioned on the show:
- BizChix.com
- BizChix Podcast
- Natalie Eckdahl on Twitter
- Natalie’s New Podcaster Resource Guide
- BizChix 267: Strategically Design, Launch and Grow a Podcast with Natalie Eckdahl
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