Ep. 2 | Why Podcast Interviews Should Be Your First Visibility Strategy

Sep 18, 2019 | 0 comments

Why Podcast Interviews Should Be Your First Visibility Strategy

Are you interested in adding podcast pitching to your visibility strategy? Not sure where to start? Should you pitch for speaking opportunities, guest posts, podcast interviews, or local media? There are soooo many options! 

Spoiler: podcast interviews are the best place to start dipping your toe in the visibility waters.  Join me as we chat through the 5 reasons you should add podcast pitching to your visibility strategy and why pitching the right hosts in the right way can lead to opportunities far beyond a 30-minute interview. 

 

Topics covered include:

  • Five reasons podcasts should be the first outlet to focus on when creating a visibility strategy
  • How podcast interviews can have instant, measurable outcomes for your business
  • Why your relationship with the podcast host is key to spreading your message
  • What types of opportunities podcast interviews can lead to
  • The reason podcasts have greater longevity than other media formats

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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 tell me what you are MOST looking forward to with the podcast. Can’t wait to connect again! 

 

Feel like you need a little support in getting started pitching yourself?

>>> Click here to snag my the Trello workflow board I use with my own clients AND a video training to go along with it. 

 

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