Be a Radio Star: 13 Tips to Being a Guest Who Gets Invited Back
What makes an outstanding guest? David Letterman was a frequent guest on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He was a guest host 51 times. Letterman hosted 6,028 episodes of Late Night and Late Show.
He did the work. He made the star look good. He learned to be a star.
You may want to appear on television too. But, start with radio. There are thousands of radio shows out there. The growth of internet radio has exploded the possibilities. It’s a great training ground for aspiring media rock stars.
13 Tips to Turn You into a Radio Star
- Think like a Radio Star.
- Research local radio stations to discover programming that is a match for your expertise.
- Draft a statement that describes why you would be a great guest and how you match the interests of their audience.
- Inquire about becoming a show guest. This could be a phone call. It could be an email to the person who does the scheduling.
- Provide the station with
- A link to your media page on your website
- A pdf of your biography (short, medium and long)
- Sample questions and answers for the show host,
- A link to your book
- A link to your book reviews on Amazon or Goodreads.
- Be prepared.
- Take a printed sheet with your introduction for the host. Keep it short. Include sample questions and answers.
- Bring copies of your book along to the interview.
- Rehearse.
- Have Fun!
- Make the show host look good.
- Give them a reason to invite you back.
- Focus on your expertise. This is not a commercial for your book. Your job is to express what you have to share with their audience. What is it that is unique to you, and you alone?
- Give your show host a copy of your book as a thank you.
- Send a thank you after the show. Ask for a copy of the recording to use on your website.
To help folks in the North Bay, here is a link to radio stations in Santa Rosa for those who live near me.
http://www.radiolineup.com/locate/Santa-Rosa-CA
Look for podcasters and internet radio show hosts. Listen to their shows. Become familiar with them. Reach out and connect with a compliment first. Share something relevant and valuable. Build a relationship. Down the line, ask if they are open to having you as a guest. Share what their audience would learn or enjoy from you.
Go out and make some news and be a memorable and likable guest who gets invited back.