§ Partnerships
Same obsessions,
different format.
If you make content about the unexplained — your audience already shops here, or would if they knew to. There's a straightforward way to change that.
§ 01 — Why this works
Your viewers
want the books.
Between covering a subject and owning the primary sources sits a gap.
The people who just watched a three-hour breakdown of the Rendlesham Forest incident want to read the original accounts. Listeners working through a UFO history podcast want to own Keyhoe's paperbacks, not just hear about them. That gap — between content and the physical archive it draws on — is where this shop operates.
The stock is deliberately specialist: mid-century UFO paperbacks, out-of-print paranormal investigations, the obscure texts researchers cite and nobody republishes. They're not on Amazon. An audience that trusts your research will follow a recommendation toward them.
Four ways
this could work.
§ 03 — The fit
Audience fit matters
more than size.
Small and focused beats large and tangential.
Any channel or podcast working in the same territory as the stock: UFOs and UAP, the paranormal, parapsychology, cryptozoology, earth mysteries, esoterica. Format doesn't matter — YouTube, podcast, newsletter, wherever your audience gathers.
A thousand subscribers who genuinely want to own these books is more useful to both of us than a hundred thousand who stumbled across one paranormal episode. The overlap is what makes it work.
§ 04 — Get in touch
Tell us about
your channel.
Brief is fine. I'll come back with questions if I need them.