Hosting a Private Podcast to Connect with Readers

Want to serve your readers before AND after they buy your book?

Plus entice them to join your email list and go even deeper into the topic of your book?

Private podcasts are the answer!

My friend, Angie Baughman, host of the Steady On podcast, is a contributing author to the “Life Changing Stories” devotional compiled by Mary Rooney Armand.

Angie came up with the idea for a private podcast to help market the devotional and I couldn’t wait to go behind the scenes and learn all the scoop.

Struggling to grow your email list to connect with readers and market your book? A private podcast might be the answer! Come learn about this strategy, how it’s a great way to collaborate with others, and the tech know-how you want to know on the Book Marketing Mania podcast with Kim Stewart and Angie Baughman.
 

Listen on your fave platform:

Apple / YOUTUBE / spotify / listennotes

Angie and I talk about:

  • How she came up with the idea and managed the process of hosting an evergreen private podcast
  • How the project became a great way to collaborate with 25 other writers she didn’t already know
  • How a private podcast helps you grow your email lists, and 
  • Tips for you if you are thinking of hosting your own private podcast
  • Angie's experience with Podmatch as a host and guest
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Resources mentioned:

Life-Changing Stories (Angie's private podcast)
Angie's website
Hello Audio for private podcasting (try it out)
Podmatch

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