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    Explore "guesting" with insightful episodes like "Season of Bloody Great (Diablo IV update, Bungie Layoffs, 2023 Best Year in Gaming?)", "5 Reasons a Small Business Should Start a Podcast – PTC 446", "Ep291: Foster Business Growth and Human Connections Through Podcasting - Angie Trueblood", "48. Show Swap! Becoming a Force for Nature with Julie Delucca-Collins & Crystal DiMiceli" and "254. How to Land ALIGNED Podcast Interviews and Grow Your Audience Outside of Social Media, with Kristine from the Pod Grow" from podcasts like ""Dense Pixels - Video Games News and Reviews", "Podcast Talent Coach", "The Podcast On Podcasting", "Forces for Nature" and "Imperfectly Ambitious"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    Season of Bloody Great (Diablo IV update, Bungie Layoffs, 2023 Best Year in Gaming?)

    Season of Bloody Great (Diablo IV update, Bungie Layoffs, 2023 Best Year in Gaming?)
    Join Brad and Micah on the Dense Pixels podcast for a thrilling episode filled with gaming insights, industry updates, and thought-provoking discussions. Brad reviews the significant changes to Diablo IV and how they've enhanced the gaming experience, particularly focusing on Diablo IV's Season of Blood as a template for top-notch content updates. The hosts passionately make the case for 2023 as the best year for gaming ever, exploring the exciting titles and trends that make it exceptional. They delve into industry news, including Xbox's efforts to block unauthorized third-party accessories and the unexpected layoffs at Destiny 2 developer Bungie. In a lighter segment, they share the shows they dream of guesting on one day. Lastly, they ponder the need for underlying subtext in creative writing and its significance in storytelling.

    5 Reasons a Small Business Should Start a Podcast – PTC 446

    5 Reasons a Small Business Should Start a Podcast – PTC 446

    Many coaches wonder if they should start a podcast, be a guest on other podcasts, or create a YouTube channel. They treat each platform the same.

    Each of these three content platforms serve a different purpose and get a different result.

    This topic came up twice in conversations this week.

    In one chat, I was talking with the guy who will be running my summit this fal. He mentioned that he was doing another summit for an expert who teaches people how to be a guest on other podcasts.

    He said, "Let those hosts pay Erik to learn how to start a podcast and do all the work. She will just teach you how to be a guest."

    Being a guest has its place. But being a guest and having your own podcast are two completely different strategies with two completely different purposes.

    He clearly didn't understand the benefit you receive when you start a podcast. And many don't have a strategy to success when they do start.

    Before we discuss why small businesses should start a podcast, let's talk about the difference between these three strategies.

    DISCOVERY

    YouTube is one of the largest search engines in the world. Being on YouTube will help you get discovered.

    People visit YouTube and enter their challenge. "How to start a podcast." "Homemade pesticide for my garden." "Low-cost marketing ideas."

    They come up with a ton of results.

    However, most people watch the video without much attention to the person or channel creating the video. People don't subscribe often.

    YouTube has neither published the number of YouTube channels on its platform. Tim Queen manually researched the number of channels using open-source intelligence methods and data from various sources. He says there are roughly 113.9 million YouTube channels as of July 29, 2022.

    A Tubics article puts that number at 51 million as of 2022.

    According to Wyzowl, around 3.7m new videos are uploaded to YouTube every day. That’s around 271,330 hours of video content based on an average length of 4.4 minutes.

    Research done by Backlinko reveals that YouTube has 2 billion active users. This figure only measures users who are logged into the platform. The actual number is likely much higher.

    You will get discovered on YouTube. 

    RELATIONSHIPS

    When you start a podcast, you begin building relationships and rapport with your listeners.

    People subscribe to your podcast and spend time with you every week on a regular basis. It is like a personal conversation.

    You are in their ear creating visions in the theater of the mind. Podcasting is a very powerful, intimate relationships.

    When you release content, it shows up in the feed of your subscribers. This allows you to strengthen your relationship every week.

    Where YouTube gets you discovered, your podcast allows you to build rapport.

    PODCAST GUEST

    So, where does podcast guesting fit in?

    I am currently working with a client to shape her story. She tells me she doesn't want to start a podcast. She just wants to be a guest on other shows.

    She has partnered with an agency who will interview her on a streaming show over 5 episodes. They will host her show for her, and she will be the featured guest.

    This is basically hosting her own show on this platform. But, we can take the concept and get her on other shows to continue to grow.

    Eventually, I hope she will see the benefit her own hosted shows brings to her business.

    When you are a guest on a podcast, you are leveraging the attention build by another host.

    However, you can't build much of a relationship in a 45 minute interview.

    Being a guest on another podcast will help you get discovered. When you partner with podcast hosts already speaking to your idea client, you get discovered by new prospects.

    Being a guest differs from YouTube discovery in terms of credibility. When you are a guest on another show, it is an implied endorsement from that host.

    The host has built a relationship with the audience. They are now introducing you to their friends. You benefit by association with the host.

    That benefit doesn't exist with YouTube. However, the potential YouTube audience is much bigger.

    WHICH SHOULD YOU USE

    When it comes to selecting the right strategy for you, I suggest you do all three.

    Leverage the mass usage of YouTube by posting videos and getting discovered.

    Be a guest on other podcasts to benefit from the endorsement of other influencers.

    Finally, start a podcast of your own to build the relationship and rapport with your ideal clients and lead them down the path to working with you.

    It is most efficient when you begin by recording your podcast on video. Use the audio for the actual podcast. You the video, either clips or the full version, for your YouTube channel.

    By repurposing the content, you save a lot of time.

    5 REASONS TO START A PODCAST

    There are five reasons every small business should start a podcast.

    Again, use all three strategies if you have the bandwidth in your week. They each serve a different purpose.

    Having your own podcast has big benefits in a variety of ways.

    Let's look at each reason to start a podcast.

    AUTHORITY

    When you have your own podcast, you control all of the content. This allows you to build authority in your niche.

    The topics, guests, structure, stories and examples are all up to you. You get to craft the message and how you are perceived.

    Your content and stories will demonstrate your expertise in your space. This will help listeners understand your knowledge of your topic.

    To be an influencer in your space, very few platforms can match the effectiveness of a podcast.

    If you want to get hired for speeches or contacted as an expert for an article, you can direct people to your podcast to experience your knowledge and presentation.

    This is similar to the power of a book. When you start a podcast, it gives you credibility.

    OFFERS

    The second reason every business should start a podcast is offers.

    Your podcast is a great platform to showcase your goods and services. You can teach, share and help. Then, you can make an offer to go deeper with you.

    Your podcast can be like a webinar without the salesy feel. The content and benefit gets dripped out every episode to build upon each other over time. Eventually, you buyer is ready to engage with you.

    Imagine how hard it would be to get someone to attend a webinar with you every week. It is much easier to invite them to subscribe to your podcast.

    On your podcast, you can help them solve challenges. You can show them the outcome and transformation you provide.

    Your podcast allows you to answer questions and get good at communicating your benefits.

    Then, you can make an offer to your audience, so they can get more of that benefit by working with you.

    BUILD RAPPORT

    The third reason to start a podcast is the relationships and rapport.

    Only 3% of your market is buying now. Another 7% could be convinced to buy today.

    I mentioned this on a group coaching call the other night. One participant said that didn't sound right.

    She said, "I've been at conferences where the speaker makes an offer and half the room runs to the tables in the back to buy. That's a lot more than 3%."

    I said, "You're right. But, that room doesn't represent the entire market."

    Let's say a podcast coach is giving a presentation on monetizing your podcast. At the end, he makes an offer to join his coaching program and build your podcast profits framework. 50 of the 100 people in the room go back and buy.

    Does that mean 50% of the market just bought? No. It means 50% of the people in the room bought.

    There are nearly 4 million podcasters today. On average, 3% of those are looking for a solution today. Only 50 were in the room.

    WHO IS BUYING

    The 7% I mentioned aren't thinking about buying. But when they see the offer, they consider the purchase.

    30% aren't in the market today. If you're selling cars, I'm not in the market today. However, I will be in the market a year from now. The timing isn't right.

    30% don't think they are in the market today. They need more information.

    If you sell mattresses, I'm not in the market today. When you educate me that the average mattress wears out in 8 years and I've had mine for 15, I'm suddenly in the market.

    The final 30% aren't in your market. Maybe you sell PCs and they are a Mac users. It is going to be difficult to persuade these prospect to buy from you. Not impossible, but challenging.

    If you are only selling in your content, you are missing 90% of your market.

    You need to spend quality time building a relationship and educating that 90% so when they are ready to buy they think of you.

    If you and I have been having meaningful, useful conversations for a year about car buying, I'm coming to you when it is time to buy a car.

    YouTube gets you discovered. It doesn't help you build relationships.

    Being a guest on other shows will get you discovered. It doesn't help you build relationships.

    When you start a podcast of your own, you build rapport and relationships with your ideal clients in your audience.

    CONNECTIONS

    The fourth reason to start a podcast is to build connection.

    Have you ever wished you could have powerful conversations with experts, influencers and mentors?

    If you have ever asked a mentor to lunch or for the opportunity to pick their brain, you know how challenging it can be to get them to give up their time.

    However when you invite them on your podcast, they are typically honored to be featured. They see the benefit.

    When I worked with Zoe Routh, the only reason she had a podcast was to open doors to CEOs who wouldn't normally take her cold call. This allowed her the opportunity to start a relationship with a decision maker before ever talking business.

    Your podcast allows you to connect with others. You can connect with potential partners. It will allow you to have conversations with mentors.

    When you interview people on your podcast, you get to talk with high-ticket clients who wouldn't normally take your cold call.

    LEGACY

    Finally, the fifth reason every business should start a podcast is to leave a legacy.

    You are creating something that can last a lifetime.

    When you start a podcast, you are documenting your journey. You can let your kids experience where you've been and enjoy your story.

    A podcast will help you make your mark on the world.

    You may not have a million listeners. But, you will leave a mark on those that do listen.

    If you haven't started your podcast yet and want to see what it's all about, go to www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/launch to get my free launch mini-course. It will show you the exact steps necessary to start a podcast.

    I would love to help you along the way. Your first step is the launch mini-course. It is much easier than you think. You can start a podcast in 30 days just by following the steps in that free course. Again, you can access the course for free at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/launch.

    Ep291: Foster Business Growth and Human Connections Through Podcasting - Angie Trueblood

    Ep291: Foster Business Growth and Human Connections Through Podcasting - Angie Trueblood

    Gain visibility, opportunities, and connections with Angie Trueblood’s expert strategies to help you leverage the power of podcasts for growing your business. So stay tuned to find out how you can make the most out of being a podcast guest right now.

     

     

    WHAT TO LISTEN FOR

    • The advantages of having your own podcast
    • What you need to consider when booking podcast guests
    • How to identify the ideal podcast you should be a guest on
    • Actionable tips to improve your podcast pitch 
    • 2 things you need to be a good podcast guest

     

     

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    ABOUT ANGIE TRUEBLOOD  

    As the founder of The Podwize Group and host of the Go Pitch Yourself podcast, Angie Trueblood uses her entrepreneurial spirit, innovative thinking, and super-connector powers to deeply support business owners using podcasts as a core tenet of their business growth.  Personally, Angie is passionate about normalizing the voices of women in leadership positions, and she feels privileged to play an active role in her work. When she’s not knee-deep in the podcasting space for work, she can be found spending time with her family and friends in Richmond, VA, bingeing the Smartless podcast, and attempting to develop a love of bourbon.

     

     

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    48. Show Swap! Becoming a Force for Nature with Julie Delucca-Collins & Crystal DiMiceli

    48. Show Swap! Becoming a Force for Nature with Julie Delucca-Collins & Crystal DiMiceli

    Today's episode is different than usual in that it's actually from another podcast that I guested on a few months back. The podcast is called Casa de Confidence and it's hosted by the incredible Julie Delucca-Collins. Her show highlights people who are confident dreamers. And, although I can't say I've always done it with confidence, I can say that I have always followed my North Star in order to reach for my dreams and live the life I imagined. We chat about imposter syndrome, my path to living abroad for the last decade, how Forces for Nature came to be, and what dreams I will be chasing next.

    Resources

    If you liked this episode, be sure to check out others at the Casa de Confidence podcast here.

    To get in touch with Julie:

    Description of Casa De Confidence Podcast
    The Casa De Confidence Podcast highlights individuals who are Confident Dreamers. These amazing guests come from all walks of life, are of different ages, and have unique stories. The one common thread between them is that they have embarked on the path to go after their dreams. These dreamers have failed, learned, and ultimately triumphed to walk confidently and live the life they have imagined. Take a journey to learn about what it takes to Go Confidently and reach your dreams.

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    254. How to Land ALIGNED Podcast Interviews and Grow Your Audience Outside of Social Media, with Kristine from the Pod Grow

    254. How to Land ALIGNED Podcast Interviews and Grow Your Audience Outside of Social Media, with Kristine from the Pod Grow

    If you want to grow your authority and audience off of social media and love the idea of guesting on podcasts, this is for you!

    In this episode with Kristine from the Pod Grow, we talk about:

    -How to land aligned podcast interviews 

    -How to grow your audience outside of social media

    -Her step-by-step formula for a killer podcast pitch! (seriously, we get super specific)

    I love her approach and intentionality behind what she does…  

    Kristīne is a podcast guesting expert, strategist, and Founder of The Podcast Growth Agency! Kristīne & her team helps purpose-driven female entrepreneurs, service providers & coaches elevate their expert status & gain strategic visibility through Done–For You Podcast Guesting Services! Kristīne has personally booked over 300 + interviews for her clients in less than 2 years, so she absolutely loves to help driven female entrepreneurs go from best-kept secret – to go to experts in their industry!
    She also is a wife, mom to a 2-year-old boy and ultimate podcast junkie!
     
    Sign up for Kristīne's Free Masterclass "Pitch & Get Booked": www.thepodgrow.com/masterclass
     
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    How To Build A Podcast Guesting Business

    How To Build A Podcast Guesting Business
    Introducing Podcast Guesting Expert Jessica Rhodes Podcast guesting expert Jessica Rhodes is todays guest joining us on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots Podcast. She is the Founder and President of Interview Connections, awarded by Corporate Vision Magazine as the Best Specialty Podcast Booking Agency of 2021. If you don’t know what that means, is Jessica finds great people to demonstrate their brilliance on the right podcasts. She takes away the effort of finding and connecting her clients with the sexy and attractive podcast hosts. Jessica and and her business partner, Margy Feldhuhn lead their company with a vision to transform the lives of entrepreneurs by transforming their businesses with visibility and strategy. Back in 2007, she was a million miles away from where she is todays as she began her journey working in the position as Field Manager for Clean Water Action, where she directed, managed and trained a staff of up to 25 canvassers. and supervised the office manager in all administrative tasks. After that, her organisation skills were taken to the next level, whilst her communication skills went up several notches too, by stepping into one of the hardest environments of all.

    Ep207: Intentionally Developing Meaningful Content And Conversations – Mike Ficara

    Ep207: Intentionally Developing Meaningful Content And Conversations – Mike Ficara

    When your intention is to add value to someone, growth and scalability will follow. Today, Mike Ficara tells us more about the value of building the right guest pipeline and relationships, the right content, and the right pillars for your podcast brand. You certainly don’t want to miss out!



    WHAT TO LISTEN FOR

    • How podcasting can support your networking
    • Techniques for finding the right people as your guests
    • Major gains in picking entrepreneurs as guests
    • Top advice for aspiring podcasters
    • Why you shouldn’t delete bad episodes



    RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED



    ABOUT MIKE FICARA

    Mike Ficara is a seasoned entrepreneur and consultant. His core focus is on the growth and scaling strategies for clients, in addition to expertise in personal brand building and social media strategy.  He has had the opportunity to work in a variety of industries over his career going from the classroom to the boardroom. This vast experience provided insight into how people learn, leadership, and most importantly what motivates people to succeed. Through this, he has taken existing businesses and allowed them to see massive growth and stability through a variety of techniques, consulting for small and large companies such as NEC, Nestle, Brand Ethos, and Top Score Writing among others.

     

     

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    We also have free courses for you on everything you need to know about starting a great podcast! Check out our first 6 episodes through the links below!

    If you want to make money from your podcasts, check out this FREE resource we made. Our clients use a sponsor sheet, and now they are making between $2,000 to $5,000 from sponsorship! 

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    30. How to Grow Your Audience and Your Business as a Podcast Guest with Julie Fry

    30. How to Grow Your Audience and Your Business as a Podcast Guest with Julie Fry
    Is being a guest on podcasts a part of your marketing strategy? It should be if it isn't! Podcast guesting, or getting booked as a guest on an interview-style podcast, can be a powerful to get your message to your ideal audience. It can also get you in front of new audiences while increasing your credibility as the authority in your field. Today I'm chatting with Julie Fry, founder of Your Expert Guest, a podcast publicity, strategy, and booking agency. We cover a lot in this episode, because this strategy is great for your overall marketing game. From improving your SEO and building your network, to capturing more leads and sales, podcast guesting can be a perfect fit for you. Especially if you are someone who does not like or is tired of spending hours on social media. Leverage other people's audiences and grow your business! I'm a super fan of this strategy that allows you to connect with more experts in your field and ideal customers! ~ Pia Get all the links, resources and show notes at https://makeyourmarketingpodcast.com

    Ep55: Why Customer Experience Matters In Podcasting - Stacy Sherman

    Ep55: Why Customer Experience Matters In Podcasting - Stacy Sherman

    Taking a new path can be a difficult task, especially if you have a strong need to stay connected with what others are doing. Today, Stacey Sherman talks about the pros and cons of starting a podcast and how having the right customer experience can serve you as a podcaster at a higher level.

    WHAT TO LISTEN FOR

    • Finding your Why
    • Developing real and authentic experiences
    • Benefits of being a guest on other shows
    • How podcasting can be an opportunity to share your expertise 
    • Why do you need to learn the technology before using it?

    RESOURCE/LINK MENTIONED

    ABOUT STACY SHERMAN

    Stacy Sherman is a Certified Customer Experience strategist, practitioner. Keynote speaker, writer, podcaster, and mentor. Known for humanizing business and differentiating brands beyond price. On a mission to influence everyone Doing CX Right®, so that real human connections & happiness exist. Mom of two human kids and one furry one. 

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    105. How to Intentionally Grow Your Visibility (it’s never too early), with Amanda Berlin

    105. How to Intentionally Grow Your Visibility (it’s never too early), with Amanda Berlin

    Amanda Berlin empowers you to be seen, heard and known by more of the right people, so that you can grow your business!  She is a former NYC Publicity Strategist who is now using her powers for good ;).

    Visibility and PR can mean so many different things and it's never too early to start.  How do you know where to begin or what's right for you?  We walk through this and things you can do starting today in order to get more visibility and get known for what you do!

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    amandaberlin.com

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    33. Podcast Guesting Trends in 2020

    33. Podcast Guesting Trends in 2020

    Now that the end of the 2020 marathon is finally in our sights, I know that most of us will be looking at 2021 to plan new year goals for ourselves and our business.

    So in this episode, I share some of the podcast guesting trends we’ve noticed in 2020 that can help you plan your visibility strategy for next year.

    I also cover the ways in which my team and I can support you as you grow your business and build meaningful relationships through podcast guesting!

    Topics covered include:

    • Please leave a review for Go Pitch Yourself on Apple Podcasts! Or wherever you listen to the show
    • The importance of pivoting your pitches to relevant current events - especially those that impact your niche
    • A lot of podcasts are not interested in offering a platform for you to share your expertise. Instead, they’re looking for people who are doing something interesting in life and business. So research the podcasts which you are pitching to - not just the topics they cover but how they cover them
    • We’re noticing longer lead-times on responses from podcast hosts, so be aware of that in your planning for podcast guesting
    • Relationships and networks will be more important than ever
    • The various ways I can support you in achieving your visibility goals for 2021
    • Find out more about the Go Pitch Yourself program

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Now it’s time for you to get out there and Go Pitch Yourself! Be sure to screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram @angie_trueblood and let me know that you are ready to #gopitchyourself! I’ll add your post to my story and help you spread the word! 

    Can’t wait to connect again!

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    Tom Schwab on How to Leverage Other People's Podcasts to Grow Your Influence. | 059

    Tom Schwab on How to Leverage Other People's Podcasts to Grow Your Influence. | 059

    Tom Schwab is a sought-after keynote speaker and a pioneer in using inbound marketing for eCommerce. He was among the firsts to use targeted podcast interviews as the foundation piece in a content marketing strategy. He is also the author of Podcast Guest Profits. Frequently, he publishes in leading business journals, blogs, and magazines, too.

    Tom is the founder and CEO of Interview Valet which is a premier white-glove concierge-level podcast guest marketing service giving the quickest method to authors, speakers, coaches, consultants, and brands to boost the advantages of podcasting. It is a platform that brings together both the podcast guest and host for six years and garnered 20, 000 interviews already. Tom has guested in over 1200 podcasts!

    In this episode, Tom generously discussed four things on how they do their algorithm in finding a good podcast for guesting.  

    “The first one is the podcast itself. Do they have my ideal audience? Have they been around long enough?”

    Tom mentioned that one of the things they look into is the foundation and credibility of the podcast—if they are a good fit for the podcast theme and its audience or not. They also want a podcast that is committed to doing a podcast because as Tom said, no one wants to be a guest in a podcast that will eventually die after. 

    “The second thing is podcasts, when you do a guest appearance on it, should always give you a backlink.”

    The purpose of backlinks is to give value in the eyes of search engines. Tom shared that they have clients that use Moz Score and Alexa Score to determine their ranking in Search Engine Results Page (SERPs) and then, adjust and do SEO.  

    “Third thing is how much do they promote it on social media, or to their email list.“

    “Finally, we look at the experience with previous clients.“

    There is more to learn in the full episode. Tom has shared a bunch of tips and advice on how to increase the growth of podcasts for you and your guest. You can also check out on Tom’s website for more info.

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    #60: Nicole Holland - Correctional Officer Turned Podcast Guesting Guru

    #60: Nicole Holland - Correctional Officer Turned Podcast Guesting Guru

    Nicole Holland, the Media Coach, Strategist, and Host of The Nicole Holland Show and Fascinating Founders, joins the show to share her powerful journey from Correctional Officer to top expert in podcast guesting and other forms of digital marketing. Hear how her days as Correctional Officer influenced her business career, how to approach podcast hosts when seeking to get on their show, how to foster business relationships, how Nicole structures her life based on happiness, and her incredible visual talent. Connect with Nicole at TheNicoleHolland.com, on Instagram at @TheNicoleHolland, and her podcast The Nicole Holland Show

    481: How to Make Authentic Connections with Influencers with Marketing Specialist Cloris Kylie

    481: How to Make Authentic Connections with Influencers with Marketing Specialist Cloris Kylie

    Marketing specialist Cloris Kylie has news for you: There's much more to being an influencer than how many followers you have. In fact, Cloris teaches her clients how to connect with influencers -- which may be even more impactful for your business -- rather than figure out how to be one. Learn the three mistakes entrepreneurs commonly make when reaching out to influencers and smart tips for ways you can show up to support them and their audiences.

    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices