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147 Selling Digital Products with Podia

27m · Marketing Personalities Podcast · 13 Feb 05:00

In this episode of Marketing Personalities, Brit Kolo speaks with Len Markidan, CMO of Podia. In this first of three episodes with Len, you’ll learn what Podia is, who it serves, and the features it provides to Creative Entrepreneurs so we can make a living doing something we love by selling digital products! Join the Podia Pop-Up Membership today at https://marketingpersonalities.com/podiapopup (open until Feb 27, 2020).

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