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How to Get Radio Interviews By Mike Moore
Of all the marketing methods I employ to get the word out about
my speaking service and my information products the method I
enjoy most involves being interviewed on radio stations
throughout North America. The reason they are so enjoyable? They
can be done from home over the phone while sitting having coffee
in your pajamas. They also give you great exposure for no cost
to you. To pay for a 15 minute interview would exhaust my
publicity budget in no time flat.
When I have a new book coming out or I am going to be speaking
in a specific city I immediately send out one page press
releases to radio stations in the specific city or surrounding
area announcing the fact and inviting them to call me for an
informative and interesting interview. ( I tell how to write an
effective one page press release and give samples in my manual "
Public Speaking for Profit and Pleasure" I prefer to either fax
or snail mail the press release to the media outlets. Emailing
them isn't that effective. Many producers are inundated with
emailed releases and usually delete them as soon as they come
upon them.
I usually get a phone call from a producer or their assistant if
they are interested and they uysually are if I have written the
press release in an enticing manner. In the past 2 months I have
had about 4 interviews ranging from 15 minutes in length to 35
minutes.
Before the on-air experience a producer will want to talk to you
to see if you will make a good guest or not. If they want to
proceed they'll set up a time for the actual on air interview.
If they aren't interested they will usually say that they'll get
back to you and you will never hear from them again. Be
enthusiastic, informative and brief with your answers. Don't hog
the conversation. Give the interviewer a chance to get a word in
and don't over plug your book or event.
Ask the producer or the assistant if they would give out the
name of your book and/or your website near the end of the
interview. I have never had them refuse and they usually mention
my contact information a number of times during the interview.
Prepare about five talking points for use in the interview.
Write them down so you can stay on track. I find that 5 points
are more than enough to direct the flow of the interview.
I purchased a phone mic. from Radio Shack to record all my
interviews. The one I have has a suction cup on one end that I
stick to the phone receiver and plug the other end into my tape
recorder. When I receive the call from the radio station I press
"record" and I am off and running. After the interview I listen
to it and critique my performance.
Give radio interviews a try. It’s a great way to get publicity
by staying at home and speaking to thousands on the phone.
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About the author:
Miie Moore is an international speaker on Humor and Stress,
Humor in the Workplace and Humor and Human Potential. His
cartoons and articles have appeared in publications throughout
the world.
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