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Say Yes to Podcasting: Helping Solopreneurs Launch Profitable Podcasts

Say Yes to Podcasting: Helping Solopreneurs Launch Profitable Podcasts

著者: Anja Lordanić
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概要

Have you been wanting to launch your podcast for the past couple of years, but would quickly get lost in the sea of information and scrap that project once again, promising yourself you'd get to it the following year? I see you. You're a solopreneur, and you want — and need — to be efficient with your time and precious with your energy, which means being strategic with your marketing efforts. And this is where this podcast comes in. "Say Yes to Podcasting" is a simple, straightforward, and friendly guide to podcasting for solopreneurs with service-based businesses designed to help them start their podcasts and make it their main marketing channel for attracting high-quality leads and clients. So, if you're done spinning your wheels on social media, thinking what to post next, and getting frustrated at the very thought of putting your thoughts online, welcome. Consider this your sign. Launch that podcast. I, your host, Anja Lordanić, have been in the podcasting space for the past 5+ years and have tried it all — from co-hosting a show, recording in two languages, conducting 80+ interviews, to now recording an educational podcast whose main goal is to help solopreneurs launch their podcasts and quickly get over the hurdles it took me ages to overcome. Tune in every Tuesday for quick, digestible, and easy-to-apply episodes that will move you along your podcasting journey fast, with ease, and with a life-first approach. (Toddlers, anyone?) Don't let 2 more years pass you by. Instead, let's do it now. Start here: (episode title and link)Copyright 2026 Anja Lordanić マネジメント・リーダーシップ マーケティング マーケティング・セールス リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • Here’s Why You SHOULD NOT Have an Interview-Only Podcast
    2026/02/20

    Click here to book your 60-minute Podcast Roadmap Call!

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    Running an interview-only podcast can feel like the smartest, easiest option—especially when you’re busy, running a business, and trying to stay visible. I get it. I’ve been there. In this episode, I’m unpacking why an interview-only podcast often looks successful on the surface, but can quietly work against your business goals.

    If you’ve ever felt frustrated that your podcast gets compliments but not clients, or that you’re doing all the work without seeing real traction, this conversation is for you. I talk honestly about why “great conversations” aren’t always enough—and what might be missing when your voice isn’t front and center.

    I’m sharing lessons from my own experience and the subtle shifts that helped everything click when it came to podcasting for business. You’ll start seeing your show less as content and more as a strategic asset.

    As you listen, you’ll reflect on things like:

    1. Why interview-only podcasts feel safe, but limiting
    2. How podcast format affects authority, trust, and monetization
    3. What changes when your podcast actually supports your offers

    I also touch on how to think about guests more intentionally, and why solo episodes play such a powerful role if you want your podcast to lead to paid work—without burning you out or boxing you in.

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    Do you want to plan your pod in 5 days?

    Grab your free guide here.

    Have a podcasting question, but want to keep it anonymous?

    Click here and get your question answered on the show. (Anonymously.)


    Looking for a hosting platform for your podcast?

    Try Captivate for free.


    Wondering where I record all of my episodes?

    Check out Riverside.fm.


    Shall we connect on LinkedIn?

    Yes! https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjalordanic/

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    9 分
  • The New Way of Understanding Podcast Content Repurposing You Can’t Afford to Ignore
    2026/02/20

    Click here to listen to another episode exploring similar topics!

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    If you think podcast content repurposing just means chopping up clips after you hit publish, this episode will change how you see it. I’m sharing a new way of understanding podcast content repurposing that feels lighter, smarter, and far more aligned with how busy solopreneurs actually work.

    For a long time, I believed repurposing meant doing more after an episode went live — more tools, more platforms, more effort. And honestly, it was frustrating. It felt like I was everywhere and still not seeing the results I expected. In this episode, I unpack why that approach often falls flat and why treating every platform the same is part of the problem.

    Instead of focusing on volume or visibility for its own sake, I talk about what happens when you start thinking ahead and designing your podcast content repurposing around how people actually consume content. The shift isn’t about doing less because you’re lazy — it’s about being intentional so your podcast supports your business instead of draining your energy.

    As you listen, you’ll start questioning old assumptions and seeing new possibilities for how your ideas can travel further without constant reinvention.

    In this episode, I explore:

    1. why traditional repurposing often feels exhausting
    2. how this strategy fits into a smarter content approach
    3. what changes when repetition becomes a strength, not a flaw

    If repurposing has ever felt overwhelming or pointless, this episode will help you rethink it entirely.

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    Do you want to plan your pod in 5 days?

    Grab your free guide here.

    Have a podcasting question, but want to keep it anonymous?

    Click here and get your question answered on the show. (Anonymously.)


    Looking for a hosting platform for your podcast?

    Try Captivate for free.


    Wondering where I record all of my episodes?

    Check out Riverside.fm.


    Shall we connect on LinkedIn?

    Yes!

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    10 分
  • 3 Things You Should Do Now Before Launching Your Podcast
    2026/02/20

    Let's connect and chat on LinkedIn!

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjalordanic/

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    If you’re thinking about launching your podcast but keep hesitating, overthinking, or wondering whether it’s even worth it, stay right here. Before starting your podcast, there’s a phase most people skip — and that’s exactly where frustration tends to creep in.

    I recorded this episode for solopreneurs and freelancers who want their podcast to support their business, not become another overwhelming project on an already full plate. I know how heavy a podcast launch can feel, especially when you’re doing everything yourself and questioning whether anyone will actually listen.

    Instead of pushing you to “just launch already,” I talk about the early experiments that can make the entire process feel lighter and more intentional. This isn’t about perfecting anything or locking yourself into a format too early. Instead, it’s about getting clarity before committing.

    You’ll start seeing your podcast idea not as a risky leap, but as something you can test, explore, and shape with real feedback.

    In this episode, I explore:

    1. how to reduce doubt before launching a podcast
    2. what you can learn about yourself as a future host without publishing anything
    3. why early conversations matter more than polished episodes

    If you want to launch a podcast that actually fits your business and energy, this episode will help you slow down in the right way — so you can move forward with more confidence.

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    Do you want to plan your pod in 5 days?

    Grab your free guide here.

    Have a podcasting question, but want to keep it anonymous?

    Click here and get your question answered on the show. (Anonymously.)

    Looking for a hosting platform for your podcast?

    Try Captivate for free.


    Wondering where I record all of my episodes?

    Check out Riverside.fm.

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    11 分
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