Is “Guesting” the best marketing? If it is I need to do it right.
In this episode I look at what I need to do to start appearing on other people’s shows.
Is “Guesting” the best marketing? If it is I need to do it right.
In this episode I look at what I need to do to start appearing on other people’s shows.
Can you get exceptional guests easily or does it take plain and simple hard work.
I put it to the test.
Episode 14 – Full transcript References Gimlet Academy podcast The “How Not to Get Old and Boring” logo (Automated) Full transcript So here’s the problem. I need six gastro podcasts who can provide such good stories that the audience won’t be able to help, but tell their friends about what they’ve heard. I’ve got three.Continue reading “Ep 14 – Getting podcast guests the hard way”
People are interested in appearing on the new show but will any of them be able to deliver what we need to make the new show a HIT show? Well let’s see.
Episode 13 – Full transcript References Gimlet Academy podcast The guest appeal tweet The “How Not to Get Old and Boring” logo Thanks for comments from @ItaloNeyPessoa @Robandslimshow (Automated) Full transcript Episode 13 so can I make a hit podcast? The idea then is set for what I hope will become the hit show. I’veContinue reading “Ep 13 – Vetting podcast guests”
Can I actually reach “good” podcast guests? How do I do that? This is the first part of the quest to find the perfect guests for the new show.
It’s easy to book a guest for a podcast right? Pick up the phone, join a guesting group or send out a tweet perhaps and it’s done right? That’s what I thought.
But then I realised that getting the wrong guests could be a huge waste of time and turn what could have been a hit show into an “also ran” show.
So what is the “right” guest?
In this episode I look at why I spent two weeks working on this issue before even approaching a single person.
Hope it helps you too.
Guest booking is easy right? Well I realised this week that I was about to make a massive mistake which could have turned my show from being a hit show into an “also ran” show.
It’s easy to book a guest for a podcast right? Pick up the phone, join a guesting group or send out a tweet perhaps and it’s done right? That’s what I thought.
But then I realised that getting the wrong guests could be a huge waste of time and turn what could have been a hit show into an “also ran” show.
So what is the “right” guest?
In this episode I look at why I spent two weeks working on this issue before even approaching a single person.
Hope it helps you too.