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Podcast Monetization Strategy: How to Create Episodes That Lead to Your Offer | #12

27 min · 1. juli 2026
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A podcaster asked me about graphics. That sounds simple enough, right? Cover art. Canva. Titles. Taglines. The visible pieces people see before they ever press play. But underneath that question was the thing so many podcasters are really wrestling with: Why isn’t my podcast leading people anywhere? Let’s go inside a private Studio-style conversation where we move from “What should I call this?” to the deeper work of podcast positioning, offer language, listener pain points, and calls to action that make bank. Because your listener is not lying awake at night thinking, “I wish I had another Zoom room.” She is carrying the ache. The unanswered question. The thing she is afraid to tell anyone - ever. The problem she keeps trying to pray, plan, or push her way through. The reason she opened her podcast app for relief in the first place. That is where your episode has to meet her. Lean in and hear why selling the structure of your offer is not enough, why your episode title is doing conversion work before anyone hears your voice, and how the right podcast strategy can move you from “I have a lot to say” to “I know exactly why I’m saying this.” You’ll also hear from podcasters who are seeing what happens when their message starts clicking: Retention goes up. Sales calls come from the podcast. The fog lifts. The business starts making more sense. The podcast stops feeling like another hungry content machine. If your show has been generous but not strategic, helpful but not converting, consistent but still too quiet, this episode will help you see what may be missing. Your podcast does not need more random episodes. It needs a job. Calls to Action Easy next step: Subscribe to my Substack and join the room where we work through questions like this live. Come inside the Studio in a paid tier: thevirtualpodcastschool.com/substack [https://thevirtualpodcastschool.com/substack] Already know you want to launch with private support? Book a consult for a podcast launch package. Private launches start at $6,500 at the time of this recording. thevirtualpodcastschool.com/consult [https://thevirtualpodcastschool.com/consult] Need focused podcast strategy? Book a Mic Drop Mastery Power Hour: thevirtualpodcastschool.com/podcastcoaching [https://thevirtualpodcastschool.com/podcastcoaching] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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Stop Explaining. Turn Your Podcast Listeners Into Clients

Why Customers Tune You Out (And How to Make Them Say “Tell Me More”) Think about the last time someone asked you what you do for a living. Did you watch their eyes glaze over while you recited a highly sanitized description of your business? When we rely on dry professional templates, we accidentally build a wall between our genius and the people who need us. We think we are being professional, but we are being completely forgettable. I'm shaking things up with Newsletter #40 of the Mic Drop Mastery Newsletter. I'm taking you inside a live training I delivered on the absolute mechanics of human connection. We are stripping away the corporate speak and look-alike titles that are costing you sales and replacing them with a framework that forces your ideal clients to lean in and ask for more details. This isn’t an episode you listen to passively while folding laundry or answering emails. This is a practical, tactile workshop. Here's what we're doing together: Reframing list-based services into high-value client outcomes: How to stop listing your literal tasks and start describing the physical and emotional shifts that make premium clients want to pay you. The exact questions to uncover why clients actually return: How to identify your unique skills that have nothing to do with your industry, so you can stand out from competitors who look just like you on paper. The “You Know When” conversational prompt: The step-by-step structure to hook a listener’s attention, establish immediate relevance, and get them to ask you for details about your offers. The three-minute story-mining exercise: How to extract raw moments from your own life to build genuine trust with prospects who are tired of polished corporate sales pitches. Go Old School. Grab a pencil and a physical sheet of paper before you hit play. We are doing the hands-on work together in real-time to restructure how you invite people into your world. Curious about opening Substack paid tiers? Listen to #11 [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/p/011substackpodcaststudio] Come join us in the Substack Podcast Studio [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe]! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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episode Podcast Monetization Strategy: How to Create Episodes That Lead to Your Offer | #12 cover

Podcast Monetization Strategy: How to Create Episodes That Lead to Your Offer | #12

A podcaster asked me about graphics. That sounds simple enough, right? Cover art. Canva. Titles. Taglines. The visible pieces people see before they ever press play. But underneath that question was the thing so many podcasters are really wrestling with: Why isn’t my podcast leading people anywhere? Let’s go inside a private Studio-style conversation where we move from “What should I call this?” to the deeper work of podcast positioning, offer language, listener pain points, and calls to action that make bank. Because your listener is not lying awake at night thinking, “I wish I had another Zoom room.” She is carrying the ache. The unanswered question. The thing she is afraid to tell anyone - ever. The problem she keeps trying to pray, plan, or push her way through. The reason she opened her podcast app for relief in the first place. That is where your episode has to meet her. Lean in and hear why selling the structure of your offer is not enough, why your episode title is doing conversion work before anyone hears your voice, and how the right podcast strategy can move you from “I have a lot to say” to “I know exactly why I’m saying this.” You’ll also hear from podcasters who are seeing what happens when their message starts clicking: Retention goes up. Sales calls come from the podcast. The fog lifts. The business starts making more sense. The podcast stops feeling like another hungry content machine. If your show has been generous but not strategic, helpful but not converting, consistent but still too quiet, this episode will help you see what may be missing. Your podcast does not need more random episodes. It needs a job. Calls to Action Easy next step: Subscribe to my Substack and join the room where we work through questions like this live. Come inside the Studio in a paid tier: thevirtualpodcastschool.com/substack [https://thevirtualpodcastschool.com/substack] Already know you want to launch with private support? Book a consult for a podcast launch package. Private launches start at $6,500 at the time of this recording. thevirtualpodcastschool.com/consult [https://thevirtualpodcastschool.com/consult] Need focused podcast strategy? Book a Mic Drop Mastery Power Hour: thevirtualpodcastschool.com/podcastcoaching [https://thevirtualpodcastschool.com/podcastcoaching] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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Why Your Podcast Guest Appearances Aren’t Leaving an Impression (And How To Fix It Fast)

Know why people forget you so quickly when you guest or co-host? It has nothing to do with your mic, your makeup, or your follower count. Becoming unforgettable has everything to do with your presence.  The kind of presence that changes rooms. Not fake confidence. Not polished-to-death talking points. Not the weird habit of dragging every conversation back to your offer like a greased-up sales eel. I’m talking about the kind of preparation that makes people remember you long after the live ends. I’m not talking about being “nice.” Nice is forgettable. Nice gets smiled at and scrolled past. I want you to become memorable, referable, and profitable. Inside this issue of the Mic Drop Mastery Newsletter, I walk through what it looks like to show up as a fully present co-host or guest, why most people ask painfully boring questions, and how one live conversation with Orel from Writestack [https://www.writestack.io/?via=jen] turned into something much bigger than “good engagement.” I also take you inside what’s happening in the Substack Podcast Studio [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/p/studiomember] during launch month: · why the room is getting stronger as more experts gather · what makes a room profitable beyond just “having a good offer” · how referability deepens when people start connecting purposefully · and why your yes and your no both have a price tag, whether you want to admit it or not If you’ve been hovering… tweaking… waiting… making seventeen more edits in Descript instead of making a move… This episode is your call to profits through presence. Listen for: · the kind of questions that make hosts and audiences perk up on interviews · why referrals get easier when the right people are in the right room · what happened when I filled my founding member spots · and what blurry boundaries, undercharging, and capacity have to do with profitability If your podcast has been feeling more like a weekly act of hope than a business asset, press play now. You don’t need more how-tos. You need sharper presence. Clearer positioning. And one brave next move [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/p/studiomember].Curious about opening Substack paid tiers? Listen to #11 [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/p/011substackpodcaststudio] Jump in before July 1st - Substack Podcast Studio [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe] - to get all the June goodies! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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Wondering if it’s time to open your paid tiers on Substack? After opening paid tiers inside the Substack Podcast Studio, I’m sharing what I’ve learned about resistance, capacity, naming, paid subscribers, and whether paid tiers belong in your business plan. Paid tiers are not automatically the right move for everyone. What works for one business owner may not fit another. Your tiers need to match your audience, your offer, your capacity, your podcast strategy, and the way you want to serve. You’ll also hear why you do not need paid tiers to earn income on Substack, plus how to think through whether they support your bigger podcast growth strategy. Lean in to hear about: Fake scarcity vs. real capacity Whether you’re fighting confusion or resistance What 25 paid subscribers revealed about overall capacity Why unclear offers make you work harder than necessary How naming your publication can impact your Substack success How to respond when subscribers don’t use a feature the way you expected Why paid tiers must match your overall business plan and podcast growth strategy   Join us inside the Studio [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/p/studiomember] to get all the goodies from June.  All June replays are only available to paid subscribers [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/p/studiomember] who enroll during the month of June.  Go here to claim one of the final founding member spots before the price goes up: thevirtualpodcastschool.com/substack [https://thevirtualpodcastschool.com/substack] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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Most podcasters treat their Substack Notes like little promotional flyers: “New episode is up!” “Here are three takeaways!” “Listen here!” Listen, I love a good announcement, but announcements are rarely good invitations. If you want people to click, listen, and share, you have to tune in to the WIIFM Radio Dial—the What’s In It For Me? station. In this episode, I’m showing you how to quit the flyer-style announcements and start writing Substack Notes that resonate and convert. What we’re covering: The “Minute 14” Gold: Why your best content is getting buried in your transcripts and how to dig it out. The WIIFM Dial: How to stop writing to everyone and start writing specifically for the client scrolling on her phone who needs to name what she’s feeling. Why this one Special CTA is Profitable: Stop chasing “everyone” and start asking your listeners to do this one thing instead. The Mirror Test: Turning your Notes into a mirror, not a flyer, so your audience sees themselves in your work. Listen to #9 Substack Podcast Studio [https://open.substack.com/pub/thejenrogers/p/009substackpodcaststudio1?r=7udws4&utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web]: Substack Podcast Calls To Action That Convert | #9 Want the direct, 1:1 strategy that actually converts? There are only 2 spots left for my 3-pack private coaching sessions. We’ll light a fire under your podcast strategy so you can stop circling and start earning. 👉 Grab the 3-pack and save $400 here: https://thevirtualpodcastschool.com/podcastcoaching [https://thevirtualpodcastschool.com/podcastcoaching](Use code: birthdaycoaching before June 21st at 1:00 PM Eastern.) Don’t stay in the thick of the ick. Book your private coaching and let’s make your podcast earn its keep. Hey you! Yes, you! Get your sweet self inside the Substack Podcast Studio [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe] before the next sweet bonuses for paid members. Plenty of goodness all month long. Plus, you're not too late whatever month it is! Come join us as soon as you hear this episode [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe]! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe [https://thejenrogers.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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