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A lot of people believe that a podcast must be an interview. This is an interesting problem. This episode is an interview, but that is not always the case. People are paying tons of cash to get guests for their podcasts. Some of these guests turn out to be good some don’t. There are all sorts of options for getting guests from high end services that run into thousands of dollars to databases, but none of these are perfect.

Someone who is doing 52 podcast episodes a year needs a way to connect with guests. Having someone on your team taking care of this is the best solution, but what if you don’t have that? Steve Olsher invited me to his New Media Summit. This was like speed dating for podcast guests. This was an interesting solution. Steve loves his event and is excited about promoting it. He also shares some serious knowledge bombs about topic of influence articulation, the need to get to the decision maker, being an engaging guest, and the concept of the bounce.

Tip of the Week:

Your podcast audio doesn’t have to be perfect. Your job is to get your message out. You want to make it sound good, but you don’t have to be in front of a professional microphone. It’s fine to broadcast your podcast. Don’t let the naysayers tell you otherwise. Position your audio as exactly what it is and let your listeners know that this recording is less than perfect.

Finding Podcast Guests, Topic of Influence, Being Engaging, and Bounce:

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