Margy is in the holiday spirit and Jess has some hidden dancing talent. Today’s episode features an interview with Interview Connections client, Tim Cameron-Kitchen.
Tim, what do you do in your business?
 - Exposure Ninja is a digital marketing agency
  
Why did you decide to start a podcast?
 - Sharing what they do on podcasts is a great way to get leads
  
Tell us more about what you cover on your show
 - Small and medium sized business owners or marketing managers are their target audience
  - They cover things that will be interesting to this audience
  - Episodes are either Tim interviewing one of his team members or featuring a guest interview with someone who has had serious success in digital marketing
  
What’s the value in bringing on your team members?
 - Exposure Ninja is so big that it’s more than just Tim (he has 60 employees!)
  - Tim’s employees are doing things that even he may not know how to do, so it’s great to be able to feature their expertise
  - It’s also great for clients to get to know the team members who make Exposure Ninja run
  - Tim uses the podcast episodes in his email marketing and social media
  - The episodes that feature employees get the most listeners
  
Does including employees help with employee retention?
 - Not sure
  - Some employees find it intimidating
  
How do you help employees practice?
 - Wing it!
  - Positive (and honest) feedback helps build confidence
  
What was your launch strategy for your podcast?
 - They read Digital Marketer Blog for how to start a podcast
  - Set up four episodes and launched with those
  - People still go back to those original episodes and they are the most popular
  - They made sure the topics for the first episodes would be evergreen
  - Email marketing for new episodes to list
  - Contest for ratings and reviews
  
What benefits have you seen from hosting a podcast?
 - The biggest benefit is the relationship building with current leads
  - The majority of sales are now made to people who love the podcast
  
Do you have any tips for people who want to start a podcast to grow their business?
 - Do it!
  - Quality is important- don’t air episodes that aren’t good
  - Guests with too clear of an agenda can sound stiff
  
What should you NOT do as a guest?
 - Guests who are outside the podcast pool are often best
  - Often authors are too polished and don’t sound as authentic
  - Really listen to the question and think about what the audience actually wants
  - Don’t be generic
  - Ask the host who the audience is and what they care about so you can tailor your message
  
What is your tech set up?
 - Blue Yeti mic
  - ZenCaster
  
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