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10 Reasons To Be a Guest on Podcasts and Internet Radio Shows

I often help people become guests on radio talk shows. Radio is a great way to promote your business, cause or organization, without leaving home. Most talk radio shows will interview  you on the phone. You can do it in your bunny slippers. Not that I wear bunny slippers.  Honest.

Last year, several of the people I was working with, or considering working with,  told me they did not want to appear on  podcasts or radio shows broadcast on the Internet. Their perception was that these shows have small audiences and would therefore be a waste of time. At one time, this may  have been true.

However,  the Internet is rapidly changing and I believe the value of being a guest on these shows is greater than ever and can, in many ways, eclipse the value of appearing on traditional broadcast radio. Not that I want to demean the value of traditional radio talk shows.  They can be an important part of any publicity campaign. It’s just that they have new competition, which offers you more opportunities to promote yourself.

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Here are 10 reasons why I think you should consider being interviewed on Internet radio shows:

1. Model successful people.   One of the keys to success is to do what successful people do. It’s called modeling. Many celebrities, including best-selling authors, are guests on these shows.  If they think it’s worth their time, maybe it’s worth yours, as well.

2. These shows have loyal listeners. They listen actively to the shows, which are promoted ahead of time.  These listeners want to hear what the guest has to say.  In traditional radio talk shows, people are often doing other things — driving somewhere, making dinner, etc. You may  have only their partial attention, which means only a small part of your message is heard and even less is acted upon. Even worse, some in the audience may have no interest at all in your topic.  They may be a fan of the host and are merely tolerating you.

3.  It’s great practice. You can make your mistakes in front of a smaller audience while you build your interview skills.

4. It’s a great showcase.  You have something to add to the media page on your website and promotional materials. Also, you have samples for bigger radio shows, and TV talk shows and news broadcasts. Before they will consider booking you, they want to hear what  you can do.

5. They have longevity. Although many broadcast shows archive their episodes on the net, many don’t. And those that do usually keep them for a limited time. Podcasts are often archived for years.

6. Convenience — People can listen to the shows whenever they want, not just when the show is broadcast. This actually increases the size of the audience.

7.  Searchable — These shows are searchable by key words, which again means you are being heard by people who want to listen to what you have to say.

8. Serendipity — You don’t know who might be a fan of the show. A book publisher may like your message and offer you a book deal.  You might be offered a speaking gig by a listener. You might establish an ongoing relationship with the host that can be mutually beneficial.

9.  Some have big audiences. — Yes, there are many Internet shows that have over 100,000 listeners all over the world.  Wouldn’t it be nice to have an international reputation.

10.  It can be fun.  Promoting yourself doesn’t always have to be hard work. I’ve had a great time on many of the shows I’ve been on, promoting my book. And what’s wrong with a little fun, especially in these times?

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How to Star in Your Own Local TV Show

In many communities, the cable TV providers must offer what is frequently called local access or public access. This means they have their own local studios that community members can use to produce shows, which are broadcast on a local cable channel.

In order to produce a show, the cable company will usually require that you take their course on television production, usually offered for free or at a nominal charge.

Most people find these courses a lot of fun. When you’re done, you can be a producer. Not every graduate of the course wants to produce their own show, which takes a lot of work, but most are willing to volunteer on other people’s shows, operating cameras and such. That’s how most local access shows are produced.

The ideas for shows are endless.

If you own a gym you could have your own exercise show. If you have a restaurant, you could put on a cooking show. If you’re an expert on cars, you could show people how to maintain them.

What are you an expert on?  What are you passionate about?  These can make great topics for your own local show.

Is there a cause you want to support?  Maybe you could make a documentary.

The key to success is to make your shows informative and entertaining. And non-commercial. Most cable companies will not allow  you to make this a profit-seeking venture.

Producing your own show and appearing in front of the camera can prepare you to appear on broadcast TV shows in two ways.

First, you get to practice in front of the camera.  When you watch your show, it gives you valuable feedback on how you come across. It gives you the opportunity to adjust your style before trying to become a guest on other, larger shows.

Second, you have footage to send to larger TV shows so they can see you in action. You have a (demo) “reel” as they say in the biz.

So if you’re looking for a way to get a lot more positive publicity, be the star of your own show.

Adapted from the book, You Can Be Famous! Insider Secrets to Getting Free Publicity.

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