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Build a Podcast Marketing Strategy That Aligns with Your Growth Goals

Hosted by Jeremy Enns & Arielle Nissenblatt
 
 
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About Event

Podcast creators often treat marketing tactics as equal, interchangeable pieces to be plugged into their marketing strategies, regardless of their current size and goals. 

But the truth is that what works to get you your first 1,000 subscribers are very different from what will get you from 1,000 to 10,000 and beyond. One of the biggest mistakes keeping many creators from growing is using the right tactic at the wrong time.

This workshop will help hosts scaling from 100 to 1,000 subscribers understand which growth tactics to build your marketing strategy around and which to ignore.

About Jeremy Enns

Jeremy Enns is the founder of Podcast Marketing Academy where he teaches brands and creators hit their next growth milestones with detailed step-by-step marketing playbooks.

He also writes the Scrappy Podcasting Newsletter where he shares short actionable ideas around how underdog shows can punch above their weight.

He’s originally from the cold, barren Canadian Prairies but has been traveling full-time for the past 6 years.

About Arielle Nissenblatt

Arielle Nissenblatt is the founder of EarBuds Podcast Collective. She is the Community Manager at SquadCast.fm.

She is a graduate of the Salt Institute of Audio Documentary Studies. Nissenblatt is a podcast marketing and audience growth enthusiast, having spoken on panels at conferences such as Radiodays Asia, Sounds of New York, Podcast Movement, American University, and more.

She is one of the founders of Podcast Taxonomy, an international effort to categorize roles and credits in the podcast industry.

She is the cohost of the Sounds Profitable Podcast and recently launched a podcast about podcast trailers.