How (and Why) to Start a Newsletter for Your Podcast

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Date
12/19/2024
Time
12:00pm - 1:30pm EST
Where
Online Workshop
Cost
$75.00
Registration Closed
If you’ve been thinking about ways to reach more podcast listeners, you’re already ahead of the game. Growing a podcast is really hard — reaching new listeners and nurturing existing listeners is key. There are many ways to market to and build community with your listener base, but one of the most dynamic is writing a newsletter.

In this session, join Arielle Nissenblatt to learn about the basics of newslettering for podcasters. We’ll answer these questions:

  • Do you need a newsletter? (Yes, that’s why you’re here, but we’ll discuss WHY)
  • What platform should you use? (Different ones for different reasons)
  • How do you capture subscribers?
  • What do you write?
  • How often do you publish?

And so much more.

Class is capped at 30 and will involve some participation and discussion. Come prepared with nothing other than newsletter curiosity.

Who's this class for?

This class is geared towards existing podcasters who are looking to get smart about marketing their projects.

About Your Instructor

Arielle Nissenblatt

Arielle Nissenblatt works across the podcast industry, helping creators and brands connect with audiences. She is Head of Community and Content at Pinwheel by Audily, founder of EarBuds Podcast Collective, and a member of the Board of Governors at The Podcast Academy. Arielle hosts Daily Tips That May or May Not Help You and Trailer Park: The Podcast Trailer Podcast. She teaches and speaks on podcast marketing, audience growth, and careers in audio at events like Podcast Movement, Radiodays, On Air Fest, AdWeek, and beyond. She's a 2026 inductee into the Podcast Hall of Fame. She’s also a licensed NYC tour guide and runs Nisstory, leading walking tours that explore the city’s history through storytelling.

Notes on this Class

Refund and recording policy: Classes will not be recorded and are non-refundable. We are not able to issue a refund if you cancel or do not attend a class.
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