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Step #7 on our podcasting roadmap is building a community intentionally around your podcast. What’s the best way to build your community? There’s nothing quite like a shared experience to bring people together.
But what kind of experience and how do you even go about making it happen?
Our guest today is Jen Kline and she believes that a virtual conference is the ultimate community builder. Jen will share with us when to host an online event for your audience, how to market it, and some super insider tips to overcoming the challenges virtual events bring. I’m so impressed by Jen’s commitment to helping others build substantive communities and I can’t wait to introduce her to you.
After listening to this conversation, you’ll be ready to start your own online conference, too.
Join her free online conference to learn how here!
Quotes from the episode:
Building a community is how you draw people in and really serve them. You create something that's bigger than you. They can serve each other, and it's really powerful. - Eric Nevins
Virtual events are one of the best ways to grow your podcast and your business. You can reach people all over the world and bring the message of hope that God has placed in you to those who may not have access otherwise. - Jen Kline
A virtual conference is like a value bomb for your audience and everybody else's audiences. It's about serving and giving before asking for more. Don't you want to be known as a giver and a server? - Eric Nevins
In this episode, you will be able to:
Learn the importance of joining virtual conferences for your podcast
Collaborate with podcasters and creators for endless opportunities
Ensure the accessibility and inclusivity of virtual events for a wider audience
Embrace the importance of community and shared experiences for meaningful connections.
Discover effective timing and marketing strategies for virtual events
Timestamped summary of this episode:
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By Eric NevinsStep #7 on our podcasting roadmap is building a community intentionally around your podcast. What’s the best way to build your community? There’s nothing quite like a shared experience to bring people together.
But what kind of experience and how do you even go about making it happen?
Our guest today is Jen Kline and she believes that a virtual conference is the ultimate community builder. Jen will share with us when to host an online event for your audience, how to market it, and some super insider tips to overcoming the challenges virtual events bring. I’m so impressed by Jen’s commitment to helping others build substantive communities and I can’t wait to introduce her to you.
After listening to this conversation, you’ll be ready to start your own online conference, too.
Join her free online conference to learn how here!
Quotes from the episode:
Building a community is how you draw people in and really serve them. You create something that's bigger than you. They can serve each other, and it's really powerful. - Eric Nevins
Virtual events are one of the best ways to grow your podcast and your business. You can reach people all over the world and bring the message of hope that God has placed in you to those who may not have access otherwise. - Jen Kline
A virtual conference is like a value bomb for your audience and everybody else's audiences. It's about serving and giving before asking for more. Don't you want to be known as a giver and a server? - Eric Nevins
In this episode, you will be able to:
Learn the importance of joining virtual conferences for your podcast
Collaborate with podcasters and creators for endless opportunities
Ensure the accessibility and inclusivity of virtual events for a wider audience
Embrace the importance of community and shared experiences for meaningful connections.
Discover effective timing and marketing strategies for virtual events
Timestamped summary of this episode:
Website