Sell More Copies of Your Book Through Guest Podcasting With Jeremy Slate
Publisher |
Bryan Collins
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Interview
Writing
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Books
Publication Date |
Dec 05, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:29:38

Over the years, I've interviewed nearly 200 guests for the Become a Writer Today podcast. These days, I get pitched a lot from potential interviewees. If you're thinking of pitching another show to appear as a podcast guest, ask yourself if your message or book is relevant to their audience. There's no point appearing on a podcast simply because it's popular.

A good podcast guest also has an actionable piece of advice to share. They'll prepare in advance and have a compelling story their audience can relate to. Guest podcasting is a fantastic way to sell your book if you get all of this right. Readers often engage with an article for a limited period, say 60 or 90 seconds. On the other hand, a podcast listener usually stays engaged for much longer, perhaps 20 or 30 minutes.That's a long time to hold somebody's attention. And if you've listened to a podcast for that long, you're much more likely to buy copies of that person's book, join their email list, or perhaps purchase one of their courses.This week's interviewee has interviewed many more podcast guests than I have. In fact, he's published over 1,000 podcast episodes since he launched the Create Your Own Life podcast in 2014.He's also published a new book based on lessons from his interviewees called Unremarkable to Extraordinary.His name is Jeremy Slate.In this episode, we discuss:

  • Using guest podcasting to sell more copies of your book
  • How to get a spot on somebody else's podcast 
  • How to be a good podcast guest
  • If it's too late to start a podcast

Resources:

Jeremy's Websites:

Command Your Brand

JeremyRyanSlate.com

Jeremy's Socials:

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

YouTube

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