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If you are reading this post right now, you must have been listening to a podcast earlier. Or you will just after. Because that’s how popular podcasts are. In fact:

You get the picture. The podcast owns the zeitgeist. And did you know that some of the most celebrated podcasters rely on podcast email marketing to stay connected with their audience? 

“Email is the only way to get a direct connection to your listeners, which should be your potential customers. Without knowing who is listening, you’re relying on algorithms that are completely out of your control,” says Jarie Bolander, host of the Entrepreneur Ethos podcast. 

Well, if they need it, you need podcast emails too. But let’s look at it in some detail. 

Why Email Marketing for Podcasts? Appreciating The Benefits

You might think podcasts and email are like chalk and cheese. Unthink it. Because email works. 60% of consumers want to hear from their brands over email

Podcast email marketing can be valuable for several reasons. Here are a few of them to begin with. 

How to Build a Podcast Email Marketing Strategy? Strategy And Tips

Now that you are convinced, let’s strategize. We will first look at the four main pillars of a robust podcast marketing strategy, following which we will share with you some additional tips to nail it. 

1. Audience Segmentation and Personalization

Once you have identified your niche, you try and identify your audience’s unique preferences, needs, interests, and problems. You need to figure out what your audience is looking for in your podcast. 

A good email marketing platform will help you segment your podcast email list into categories based on listening habits, geographic location, engagement level, podcast category, episode type, listening frequency, device type, binge listeners, premium content subscribers, etc. Personalization will enable you to deliver highly targeted content, leading to increased engagement and retention. 

2. Exclusive Content Access

Offering exclusive access to certain podcast episodes is a proven way to make your subscribers stay engaged and interact with your podcast.

Exclusive content may include sharing behind-the-scenes shorts, offering early access to much-anticipated episodes, special subscriber-only discounts on certain podcast merchandise, and so on.

As part of your podcast marketing strategy, consider promoting access to exclusive content on social media with a view to encourage more sign-ups. 

3. Community Engagement

We have already touched on the role of community building when it comes to podcasts. This is fundamentally a user-centric approach to marketing whereby you foster two-way communication via regular podcast newsletters, Q&A sessions, listener spotlights, etc. 

“I wanted listeners to know, I was a human no different than any other and always happy to take calls, set up meetings, answer questions, or bring up topics. This helped me build loyalty and organic growth,” says James Azar, host of CISO Talk and the brain behind The CyberHub Podcast. He has captured the essence of community engagement. 

Likewise, you need to engage with your listeners by responding to their emails and comments. Maintain regular engagement by implementing email automation

4. Analytics and Trackings Setup

How do you know whether your campaigns are working? By setting up tracking and analytics in your email marketing platform. 

This is the most important pillar. By regularly reviewing the analytics data, you will be able to identify trends and make decisions accordingly. Collect feedback through listener surveys, social media as well as direct email inquiries to tap into the likes and dislikes of your listeners. 

Now, as promised, here are some actionable tips on how to use podcast emails for maximum results.  

Podcast Newsletter Examples

Now that you have an idea of what podcast email marketing should look like, here are some examples to illustrate what it does look like.

Now there are many reasons why these podcast email templates work. We already know that emails must have a CTA, social media handles, gripping subject lines, and so on. But what’s unique to a podcast email? 

The defining feature of the above podcast newsletter examples is their use of high-quality visuals. This is because:

Wrapping Up

We have not only shown the relationship between podcasts and email, but their impact when combined. Far from being like chalk and cheese, email and podcasts complement each other, if only because of their shared characteristic of facilitating personal, one-to-one interactions. 

But so much for symmetry. The key takeaway is that an email-inclusive podcast marketing strategy can widen your subscriber base and may, ultimately, establish your presence in the pod-sphere. 

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