One of my favorite ways to market my books, products and services is through podcasting.
When I promoted my book, Power Up for Profits; The Smart Woman’s Guide to Online Marketing, podcasting was one my “go to” marketing strategies. During the official launch, I appeared on dozens of shows resulting in hundreds of thousands of people learning about me and my book.
Did everyone who heard me on a show buy a book? Not at all, but many visited my website, downloaded a free offer and came to an event I spoke at resulting in an investment in my consulting and coaching services. The financial result over the years from the one book and all the ancillary products and services has been hundreds of thousands of dollars. That’s from one book. I’ve written others and continue to do so.
With my soon-to-be-released memoir, podcasting will be at the top of my list for marketing strategies. During the official launch, my goal is to schedule as many shows as possible.

Securing Shows 

There are a few things to keep in mind when looking for shows to appear on.

  1. A targeted approach works much better than throwing mud on the wall and hoping something will stick.
  2. Be very clear on what you bring to the show. It’s not about how wonderful you are, but rather how much the listeners will benefit.
  3. Be prepared when you approach the host.
  4. The more shows you appear on the more shows you appear on.

Targeted approach

Your goal should be to find shows that have listeners you want to reach. Rather than simply going for ears, go for targeted ears.
If you are a nutrition expert, seek out shows specific to nutrition, health, fitness and anything aligned with your message.
You will waste your time, and the show host’s time, if you try to get on shows that have nothing to do with your expertise. It’s worth the extra effort to be very narrow in your approach.

Clarity

Be clear on “Why You.” Why should the host have you on the show? If you can’t answer this simple question, you’ll have a very difficult time getting booked.

Preparation

Part of the prep has already been mentioned, clarity on why you. Additionally, it does help to have an expert one sheet, an intro and questions, a bio and headshots. All of this streamlines the process as you are seeking out opportunities.
Think of the prep time as the foundation of a house under construction. If the foundation is not solid, you may be able to get the framework, walls, windows, and roof put up, but it will not last.

Lots of Shows

The more shows you appear on, the more shows you appear on. What?!?!
Simply put, the more people hear you, the more opportunity you create. It’s not uncommon for hosts of shows to listen to other shows in their genre. If you are heard on lots of shows, hosts will approach you, thereby increasing your opportunities.
It takes time to use podcast shows effectively. Finding the right shows is often the greatest use of your time.

Avoid the “Starving Author” Syndrome

Can you guarantee your success as an author? Absolutely!  That is, if you are willing to avoid the #1 mistake most authors make… believing their book will miraculously sell itself.
When you have various ways to generate revenue, put effort into your marketing, consistently market, and are willing to go the distance, you can be among the small percentage of highly profitable authors.

Find Podcast Opportunities

To get the most out of your writing efforts, put time aside to seek out interview opportunities.
Not sure how to go about finding opportunities, knowing how to prepare for a show, or what to do following your appearance?
Access my FREE checklist for Podcast Interviews. This is a brand new resources and yours at no cost. http://www.powerupforprofits.com/podcastchecklist