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How To Leverage Interviews To Grow – PTC 335

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Interviews can add so much to your podcast and brand. You can benefit in many ways by leveraging interviews and guests when you look beyond the content.

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Guests can add content to your show. That is the obvious benefit of interviews.

You can create a great episode with much less preparation when you interview others. Your guest can offer information that it outside of your area of expertise.

Guests can also provide different perspectives and approaches. They can provide info from their area of expertise that compliments your knowledge.

You also don’t need to prepare as much for an interview as you do for a solo show. Some guests overprepare. They know too much for the interview.

When you know too much, you suffer from the curse of knowledge. You forget what it is like to not know the information. That causes a disconnect with your listener.

The great Larry King used to say that he never read the book or saw the movie before he interviewed his guests. He wanted to ask the questions his audience would naturally ask. If he knew too much, he may miss a great questions.

Know enough about your guest to lead them down the path to present the info your audience wants. Don’t learn too much where you start talking jargon and making assumptions.

LEAVE ROOM

As you interview others on your show, be sure to leave room for yourself.

So many podcasters come to me frustrated that their podcast isn’t doing much to grow their business. When I listen to an episode, most of the time is spent interviewing the guest.

The host tells the audience how great the guest is. We demonstrate the guest’s expertise. The host will send the audience to the guest’s website for the free thing or promote the guest’s course, program or product.

It is no wonder the podcast isn’t helping the host’s business. It was a 30-minute commercial for the guest. Why would people come see you?

Instead, carve out time for yourself. Be sure you are leaving space to demonstrate your authority in your niche. Spend time building the relationship with your listener.

GO FIRST

When I have guests on my podcast, I spend the first ten minutes or so teaching. I use that time to show my audience how I can provide value for them. This is all designed to demonstrate my authority and expertise as an influencer in the space.

After I teach a bit, I then interview my guest. The interview is usually a case study to what I just taught or an example of a small part of something I taught.

You should also include your call-to-action during your time as well. Send your listeners to your website or lead magnet before the interview starts.

If you wait until the end, two things happen that are not good for you.

First, a good portion of your listeners won’t make it all the way to the end of your episode. Studies show that just over half listen to the entire podcast. Many stop listening when they are done doing whatever they are doing.

Next, your guest just gave their call-to-action. Your listeners will be focused on that one. Now your call-to-action gets lost in the mix. Putting it up front makes you first and separates your ask from the call-to-action of your guest.

Leave room in your show to toot your own horn.

EXPOSURE

Exposure is another benefit of podcast interviews on your show. Guests can share your podcast episode with their audience. This could be on their show, in their e-mail, on their social media and anywhere else they communicate with their tribe.

When you publish the episode, notify your guest. They are not obligated to share your show. However, they just might if you make it easy for them.

Send your guest artwork they can use in their social post. Write the sample post for them. Make the whole process as easy as possible.

Be grateful they appeared on your show. Do what you can to help them get exposure. If they help in return, that’s an added benefit to you and your podcast.

CREDIBILITY

Podcast guests can also add credibility to you and your show.

When you have experts on your podcast, it provides social proof for you. You get an implied endorsement just by letting the guest appear on your show.

Listeners assume you have a relationship with the guest. The two of you are hanging out chatting about the things you have in common. Their reputation rubs off on you and you look great.

On the other hand, make sure you screen your guests. Don’t let just anybody on your show. Pick the guests that make you look good. One bad guest can ruin your reputation.

CLIENTS

Guests can become your clients. This is definitely a way to benefit from interviews. You can help your guests achieve their goals.

A podcast is a great way to open that door and begin the relationship. Zoe Routh uses her podcast to make a connection with potential clients. Rather than cold calling prospects or trying to schedule a meeting, she invites prospects to be a guest on her show.

Once they are a guest, she begins serving the potential partner. She builds the relationship.

This is a long-term play. Show your guest what you can do and how you can help them succeed. It could lead to something in the future once you build the relationship.

PARTNERS

Finally, interviews are a great way to generate revenue with your podcast.

Interview guests can become your JV partners. The interview can help you promote your guest’s products or services and earn a commission.

The first part of your conversation should provide great value for your listener. Teach something. Share some great value.

At the end of the interview, you guest can make a pitch. Send listeners to your website with a redirect to the guest’s offer. If you send directly to the offer, you rely on the guest to track everything. When listeners come through your site with a redirect, you can see how many hits that page received. That will allow you to analyze if the call-to-action worked.

Your guest can also promote your goods and services and you pay them a commission. It is the process, just in reverse.

Interviews have a ton of benefit for you, your podcast and your business. Make sure you are making the most of every opportunity.

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Why You Don’t Make Money With Your Podcast – PTC 304

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You get held back when you don’t know what you don’t know. There are 7 pitfalls that you need to avoid if you hope to make money with your podcast. If you are struggling to figure out how to make money with your podcast, be sure you have solved these issues.

Your podcast allows you a great opportunity to demonstrate your authority while talking about a topic that you love. How great is that?

If you structure the focus of your show properly, your podcast can be an amazing tool to drive your business and generate revenue.

FREE TRAINING TO MAKE MONEY

I want to invite you to a training on Tuesday where I will teach you 7 different ways you can easily attract your ideal clients using a podcast. Register for free at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/growth.

Using what I learned attaining my MBA, I have spent the last 30 years in radio refining how to create effective marketing campaigns to attract listeners and clients alike. I have used those skills to teach podcasters how to do the same since 2013. Those proven ideas have now been distilled into these 7 concepts that I will teach you.

You can learn them all on Tuesday. I will offer a replay as well, but only if you preregister. Get in now at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/growth.

Do you want to grow your audience, increase your downloads and add subscribers to your podcast?

Would you like to leverage your audience and authority in your niche to monetize your show?

Do you want to grow your audience in just a few minutes a day using time-saving tips to consistently produce and promote your content?

You can get all of that and more on Tuesday. It is a 60-minute training with a replay available. If it is time to let go of the trial and error, come get the step-by-step formula.

MORE THAN ONE WAY

Many people believe sponsorships and advertising are the only ways to make money with a podcast. Untrue. In fact, you shouldn’t clutter up your show with ads. Instead, use your podcast as a powerful marketing tool for your business. Today, I am going to teach you how to do just that.

Podcasting is huge. You have incredible power in front of you. Let me show you some numbers.

There are nearly 1 million podcasts today. On the other hand, there are 600 Million blogs and 1.3 billion YouTube videos. Where do you want to compete?

Podcast search engine Listen Notes reports there were 246,782 podcast debuts last year alone. Today, more than 90 million people in the U.S.— approximately 32% of the U.S. population over the age of 12 — have listened to a podcast in the past month according to Edison Research.

According to The Nielsen Company, the total podcast audience is growing at a compound average growth rate of 20%. And that could mean the overall audience for the medium could double within the next five years. Now is the time to stake your claim in your niche. Get noticed and build your audience.

Let’s talk about why many podcasts don’t make money. There are a few reasons podcasts don’t make money or attract clients.

WHAT ARE YOU SELLING?

The first issue is you don’t have anything to sell.

When podcasters contact me for coaching, our first step is a podcast strategy session. During that call, we define goals and the strategy to achieve those goals.

Though the questions vary, one seems to consistently come up. “How can I make money with my podcast?” I ask, “What are you selling?”

Can your listeners currently give you money for anything?

As coaches and content creators, you probably have something to sell. You just need more people to buy it.

ARE YOU ASKING?

The second problem is you are not asking for the sale.

Podcasters say, “Yeah, Erik. I have a course for sale. Nobody is buying it.”

Have you told anyone about it?

One of my buddies has a great course available. I had known him for six months before I knew anything about it.

Once you build your rapport through your podcast, the “yes” should become a formality if you actually ask for the sale and help your listener succeed.

THE PAIN

Next, podcasts don’t make money because you haven’t uncovered the true pain

It is much easier to “not sell” when you are solving a pain rather than offering a benefit. There is a saying that “more people buy aspirin than vitamins.” People are more willing to pay to get out of pain than experience a pleasure.

When you are solving that pain, you need to ensure you have uncovered the true pain.

On your podcast, you could be answering questions from you listeners. You will see some commonalities develop that uncover the true pain of your audience. It is like market research right on your show.

MORE REASONS

There are 3 more reasons podcasts don’t make money. I’ll be covering those in the free training on Tuesday. I will also give you 7 ways to make money with your podcast.

Sign up for free at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/growth.

Would you like to have a clear, step-by-step blueprint to grow your audience? You will learn how to get that when you join us on Tuesday. You can build a plan to grow your audience that you can consistently implement in as little as 15 minutes a day.

Podcasting is only getting bigger. Now is the time to lay the foundation to be known as an influencer and respected authority in your niche. When you build you show the right way, you can consistently attract listeners who become raving fans, share your podcast, and purchase your programs.

Learn how on Tuesday. Sign up for free at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/growth. I can’t wait to see you there.

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Let’s turn your information into engaging entertainment.