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Promote Like a Pro: Getting Your Podcast Guests to Spread the Word

Promote Like a Pro: Getting Your Podcast Guests to Spread the Word
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Today we look at how to encourage guests to promote their episodes. Host Dave Jackson opens the show by discussing the importance of reciprocity in the podcasting world, emphasizing that hosts and guests benefit from effective promotion strategies.

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Contributors:

Kim Newlove - The Pharmacists Voice, Perrysburg Podcast

Kris - Podtastic Audio

Kiona Nessenbaum - Birth As We Know It

Takeaways:

  • Building a relationship with your podcast guests before the interview can lead to better promotion later.
  • Make it easy for guests to share their episodes by providing direct links and images.
  • As a host, please don't rely solely on guests to promote their episodes; it's not guaranteed.
  • Offering your guests clear and simple promotional tools can encourage them to share your interview.
  • Please tell your guests when their episodes will be released to help them prepare to share.
  • As a guest, promise to promote the episode to increase your chances of being invited back.
  • If you want them to share, the interview should be different than previous interviews.

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Transcript
Dave Jackson

Today on the School of Podcasting, it's the last episode of the month, which means it's the question of the month.


Dave Jackson

And so we're talking about what's the best practice when it comes to getting your guest or your host to promote your interview.


Dave Jackson

Let's start the show, the School of.


Kiona Nesenbaum

Podcasting with Dave Jackson.


Dave Jackson

Podcasting since 2005, I am your award winning hall of fame podcast coach, Dave Jackson.


Dave Jackson

Thanking you so much for tuning in.


Dave Jackson

If you are new to the show, this is where I help you plan, launch, grow.


Dave Jackson

And if you want to monetize your podcast, my website is schoolofpodcasting.com use the coupon code listener when you sign up for either a monthly or yearly subscription.


Dave Jackson

And so yeah, we always do this.


Dave Jackson

We throw out a question and then you get a chance to not only answer the questions.


Dave Jackson

So we all learn together, but you get to promote your website.


Dave Jackson

And so I forget when I threw out the question of the month was what would be your question of the month?


Dave Jackson

And Kim Newlove threw out this question and I listened.


Dave Jackson

I'm like, oh, yeah, we definitely can talk about that.


Dave Jackson

So take it away, Kim.


Kim Newlove

This is Kim New love from the Pharmacist's Voice podcast, which you can find@the pharmacistvoice.com I also run the Perrysburg podcast and you can find that@perrysburgpodcast.com My question to you, Dave, is what are the best practices for asking a podcast guest to promote our episode?


Kim Newlove

And on the other side of the coin, what should I offer to do to help the host when I'm the guest?


Kim Newlove

It works both ways.


Kim Newlove

Now, mentally, I picture all of my guests being excited for the exposure and the attention.


Kim Newlove

But if they're anything like me when I'm the guest, I don't even know where the podcast host has advertised the episode unless they either tell me or I run across it.


Kim Newlove

That is the problem.


Kim Newlove

Now, a little bit about both of my podcasts.


Kim Newlove

On the Pharmacist Voice podcast, we talk about pharmacy topics and careers so my audience feels connected to the profession of pharmacy and inspired to contribute to it.


Kim Newlove

The website is the pharmacistvoice.com My other podcast is called the Perrysburg Podcast.


Kim Newlove

We talk about what's in Perrysburg, Ohio and why people like to live here.


Kim Newlove

I live in Perrysburg, Ohio.


Kim Newlove

It is a great little town in northwest Ohio.


Kim Newlove

The website is perrysburgpodcast.com thanks for the opportunity to ask a question, Dave.


Kim Newlove

And thanks for everything you do for podcasters everywhere, including me.


Kim Newlove

Happy podcasting, everyone.


Dave Jackson

And as always, we'll have links to everybody's show in the episode description, but we're going to kick it off with Chris.


Chris

Hey, what's happening?


Chris

This is Chris of Podcastic Audio.


Chris

You can find me@podcasticaudio.com.


Chris

well, first things first, you need to do your best to actually promote the episode.


Chris

Do not rely on your guest to promote anything.


Chris

Being a guest on a podcast, there's no written rule anywhere that says you have to promote every single show you're on.


Chris

And that frustrates us like podcasters, because we put the episode together, we have this amazing guest come onto our show, and we think that this big guest with this big audience is going to share the interview we just had with them.


Chris

But it doesn't always work that way.


Chris

If I'm a guest on someone's show, you better believe it, I'm going to share the out of your episode.


Chris

But that's just me.


Chris

Now, not everybody works the way I do, but the way I do it is that if a guest is on my show, I also promote it everywhere.


Chris

I tag them in the post, I write them an email telling them, this is the episode.


Chris

Here is the link to the episode.


Chris

Here is a some artwork I made for the episode.


Chris

Here you go.


Chris

You can promote this any way you want, but I'm also going to tag you in every single post that's attached to this episode.


Chris

And I do not expect the guest to actually promote the episode at all.


Chris

It's nice if they do.


Chris

It's wonderful if they do, but I know you know that it's not a guarantee, but make it extremely easy for them to actually pull this off.


Chris

And if they don't do it, they don't do it.


Chris

Don't worry about it.


Chris

You should not have the survival of your podcast based solely on whether or not the guest you have on actually promotes the episode.


Chris

In fact, I do know another show that told me he asks his guests that sharing this interview, this episode, is a requirement for coming on my show.


Chris

He said that his show is so dependent on guest interviews that if they do not share the episode, his entire podcast crumbles and falls down.


Chris

What kind of show is that to have?


Chris

So go out there, interview your guest, and make sure that you are extremely respectful to them as the guest and as the host.


Chris

Hey, I just thought of something right now.


Chris

If you are a guest and you're trying to pitch yourself to be on as many podcasts as possible, one of the things you can say as a guest is you can tell the host, I promise I will share this episode out to all of my followers, guaranteed, stamped in writing.


Chris

That may entice like certain podcast hosts to have them on as a guest.


Chris

Because we do know not everybody shares the episode.


Chris

So if you can promise that like in writing somehow, why not have them on your show?


Chris

Hey, once again, this is Chris from Podcastic Audio.


Chris

You can find me@podcastic audio.com and you keep on having your amazing podcast and I will catch you later.


Dave Jackson

Thank you Chris.


Dave Jackson

Yeah, we have a podcast rewind on the way and also I'm going to be talking about an absolutely horrible service that is pitching podcasts that referred to me as Judy.


Kiona Nesenbaum

Hey Dave, this is Kiona Nesenbaum, host and producer of the Birth as We Know it podcast, which is a podcast that is dedicated to recognizing the many different ways that birth unfolds.


Kiona Nesenbaum

I interview birthing people, partners, providers, birth workers, and more.


Kiona Nesenbaum

I encourage you to check it out.


Kiona Nesenbaum

You can head over to birthaswenowitpodcast.com to listen to the newest story.


Kiona Nesenbaum

Now, as a podcast producer who is currently editing episode 72, where all of my episodes are interviews, my number one suggestion for encouraging your guests to share their episode on your podcast is to develop a relationship with them and to make sure that that relationship is developed before hitting record.


Kiona Nesenbaum

If you put in the effort to develop a relationship, the interview is going to go a lot better and when you ask them to share it, they will be more willing.


Kiona Nesenbaum

The second thing that I do in order to encourage people to share their episode is once their episode is ready to go live, I send them a direct link to their episode page on my website.


Kiona Nesenbaum

This is good for two reasons.


Kiona Nesenbaum

One, they have direct access to their episode that they can listen to at any time, and two, it brings more traffic to my website because when they share that link with their family and friends, people are coming to my website to listen to it.


Kiona Nesenbaum

And when it comes to the opposite side of the coin where I am the guest, I actually encourage the host of the podcast that I am interviewed on to share a link with me so that I can put a direct link to the episode of me on their show on my website, which again is beneficial in two ways.


Kiona Nesenbaum

It's beneficial for me because it brings more traffic to my website and it's beneficial to them because my audience will see their podcast, which then encourages traffic to go to their show.


Kiona Nesenbaum

I will also direct my social media following on Instagram or Facebook to their podcast once my episode is live.


Kiona Nesenbaum

And that's it.


Kiona Nesenbaum

Those are the things that I would suggest to do or at least start out with and go from there.


Kiona Nesenbaum

If anybody is interested in learning more about the Birth As We Know it podcast, you can head over to Birth as we know it podcast.com and if you're interested in sharing your birth story or experience on the podcast, you can fill out the guest request form.


Kiona Nesenbaum

All right, Dave, thanks for listening and thanks for sharing.


Dave Jackson

Thank you.


Dave Jackson

I was on a show last Friday, and when we ended up, I said, be sure to let me know when this goes live.


Dave Jackson

I will be happy to promote it.


Dave Jackson

Cause I do things like this.


Dave Jackson

In case you missed it, it's time for a podcast rewind.


Dave Jackson

I got to hang out with John Cochran on the Smart Business Revolution podcast.


Dave Jackson

We were talking about secrets to building a thriving podcast.


Dave Jackson

And so here he asked me about growing your show.


Dave Jackson

So let's talk about growing your audience.


Ira Glass

Another common topic for people.


Ira Glass

There's a.


Ira Glass

There's a lot more, I think, tools now than there were, you know, when.


Dave Jackson

You started, so 17, 18 years ago.


Dave Jackson

You know, there's pay per click, there's ads, there's appearing on other podcasts, there's.


Ira Glass

Social media, many others.


Ira Glass

What are your thoughts on that today?


Dave Jackson

Yeah, the big one is because a lot of people think social media.


Dave Jackson

And I don't know about you, but when I get sucked into YouTube shorts, I'm just going to the next, the next, the next, the next.


Dave Jackson

And if somebody's like, hey, I have a really cool episode.


Dave Jackson

You should listen to it here.


Dave Jackson

And then I'm just like, okay, well, that was boring.


Dave Jackson

Next.


Dave Jackson

You know, it's like, I'm usually don't.


Dave Jackson

I'm not in the mood to stop and do whatever I'm doing and go watch a podcast when somebody's doing that.


Dave Jackson

So I always say, try to get your show in front of people who listen to podcasts.


Dave Jackson

Like, just today, I got something in the mail from somebody trying to reach out to authors for author, something like learn how to sell more books or something like that.


Dave Jackson

And he did have a QR code.


Dave Jackson

But I just remember thinking, I am so far away from my phone or a computer right now at the mailbox, I'm like, wow, this guy's.


Dave Jackson

Maybe he's thinking that nobody else is doing this.


Dave Jackson

I'm going to stand out.


Dave Jackson

But I'm always like, if you can find shows that are like yours and that you can deliver value to, then absolutely go on that show and talk about your stuff.


Dave Jackson

Don't be a giant commercial, but bring value to the conversation.


Dave Jackson

So that's definitely one being on other podcasts.


Dave Jackson

Thank you, John for having me on.


Dave Jackson

I'll have a link out in the show notes.


Dave Jackson

And since we're kind of talking about social media, I'm listening to the book Earn It Unconventional Strategies for Brave Marketers by Steve Pratt.


Dave Jackson

He's one of the founders of Pacific Content and he tends to kind of echo what I feel about social media and why it kind of more or less most of the time doesn't work because this is what you sound like on social media.


Dave Jackson

Hey everyone, I have a new podcast.


Chris

TikTok video or YouTube episode.


Dave Jackson

I am begging you to leave the.


Chris

Place where you have chosen to be.


Dave Jackson

And the context you're in right now.


Chris

Leave here now and open the app.


Dave Jackson

Where it is more valuable for me and my content.


Dave Jackson

And getting back to our main topic today, I had told John when I was on his show, I was like, hey, let me know when this goes live, then I'll be happy to promote it.


Dave Jackson

So he sent me a note two days ago.


Dave Jackson

Hey Dave, great news.


Dave Jackson

Your episode on the Smart Business Revolution podcast is now live.


Dave Jackson

Here's the link and it's@smartbusinessrevolution.com and then a really long URL.


Dave Jackson

That's fine.


Dave Jackson

I'll put that in the show notes.


Dave Jackson

We are promoting it across all our channels, including Spotify, itunes.


Dave Jackson

Ooh, that's not good.


Dave Jackson

That.


Dave Jackson

That would be Apple.


Dave Jackson

John, just for the record, which probably means this is an old form, but anyway, social media and many more, we know your friends, colleagues and network will love it.


Dave Jackson

So we appreciate you sharing it.


Dave Jackson

To make it really easy for you to share, we created a sentence in the PS if you copy and paste it into an email on social media, it was an honor and pleasure having you on the show.


Dave Jackson

And so here's a sentence you can easily share on email or social media.


Dave Jackson

I love being interviewed on the Smart Business Revolution podcast where I shared great lessons and stories.


Dave Jackson

You can check out my featured interview here.


Dave Jackson

Okay, so you know, so number one, he gave me a link to his website.


Dave Jackson

By the way, we talked about that earlier.


Dave Jackson

On the second answer, always direct them to your website and I'm going to give you some more tips in a second on some just how I would do this right after this.


Dave Jackson

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.


Dave Jackson

So here are some tips to getting people to share your interview.


Dave Jackson

So if I'm interviewing someone who is a big shot smarty pants, I might look at them and go, hey, thanks Mrs.


Dave Jackson

Smarty Pants for coming on the show, when I get this done, what's the name of your social person that I should send this to?


Dave Jackson

And they might say, I don't really have a social person.


Dave Jackson

I just have me.


Dave Jackson

And then you go, great.


Dave Jackson

So just this email, and what that's basically doing is ever so politely kind of hinting that we expect you to share this.


Dave Jackson

Now, you could.


Dave Jackson

They could easily say, send it to Cheryl, and then Cheryl will never send it out or whatever, but it's kind of insinuating we expect you to promote this.


Dave Jackson

So the one person is like, you don't come on my show unless you share it.


Dave Jackson

I'm like, you know what?


Dave Jackson

You sound a little desperate.


Dave Jackson

And I'm with Chris.


Dave Jackson

Like, if you don't have guests, your show just cracks and crumbles.


Dave Jackson

And so as the host, I might ask the guest, who should I send this to?


Dave Jackson

And then what I recommend is exactly what John did.


Dave Jackson

Hey, your episode is out.


Dave Jackson

Here's a link to it on my website.


Dave Jackson

And then on your website, right on that episode, there should be links to Apple and Spotify minimum.


Dave Jackson

That way, if somebody goes, wow, this was a really good interview.


Dave Jackson

I like this show, Bink.


Dave Jackson

They can click right there and follow the show.


Dave Jackson

So figure out who you should send this to.


Dave Jackson

And then the other thing you can do is attach an image.


Dave Jackson

And my buddy Courtney Elmer had a tip, and I was like, ooh, that's really good.


Dave Jackson

And that is so many times we make artwork that matches our brand.


Dave Jackson

So in my case, it'd be that kind of blue and yellow thing.


Dave Jackson

And Courtney said, if you really want them to share it, then maybe you should have the graphic be in their branding colors.


Dave Jackson

And I was like, that's one of those little things that you go, oh, that is so simple and yet so easy.


Dave Jackson

And of course, Courtney does the insider secrets to a top 100 podcast.


Dave Jackson

I'll have links to that out in the show notes.


Dave Jackson

Yeah, yeah, yeah.


Dave Jackson

And so, again, make it as easy as you can as the host, but as a guest.


Dave Jackson

What I've started doing is asking people, when do you think this will be public?


Dave Jackson

And I don't really stick them for an exact date.


Dave Jackson

Sometimes they'll know.


Dave Jackson

They're like, oh, three weeks from now on the 27th.


Dave Jackson

Awesome.


Dave Jackson

Put that on your to do or reminder or things like that.


Dave Jackson

And look, I am guilty of this much more than I wish I was.


Dave Jackson

But there are times when we're scrambling at the last minute, we put out an episode, and we don't tell the guest when Tom Webster, come on Tom Webster was on my show.


Dave Jackson

He was promoting it on Social before I'd even told him, hey, Tom, it's out now.


Dave Jackson

Part of that is because Tom is just awesome.


Dave Jackson

And if you haven't checked out his book, the audience is listening.


Dave Jackson

Another great book on podcasting, but I am not as good as I want to be when it comes to alerting my folks that, hey, your episode is ready.


Dave Jackson

And as a guest, I am finding that there are other people who unfortunately share that characteristic of forgetting to tell the guest that, hey, the episode is live.


Dave Jackson

While I'm here on this subject, you do know that POD page, the company I work for has it so that it not only do you have the guest fill out their information on a form, it will automatically tag that information to the episode when it's released.


Dave Jackson

And if you're on the Elite plan, it'll notify the guest.


Dave Jackson

How cool is that?


Dave Jackson

So, as a guest, I just want to make sure the episode was published.


Dave Jackson

I'm not like all like, hey, you said it was going to be on this day and it's not.


Dave Jackson

I just want to make sure you're actually going to publish it because I unfortunately have a bad habit of not letting my audience or not my audience not letting my guests know, hey, I published this and that's horrible.


Dave Jackson

That is definitely something I plan to do much, much better moving forward.


Dave Jackson

We're going to talk about constant improvement over the next couple months here, but that is something that I don't do as as well as I wish I do.


Dave Jackson

So that is that.


Dave Jackson

So what I've been doing is asking people, when do you think ballpark this will be published?


Dave Jackson

Because I go back and there are times that people apparently have the same problem I do, and that is the episode is published and they never let me know.


Dave Jackson

And so then I will actually post it on Social and tag them and say, hey, thanks so much for having me on the show.


Dave Jackson

This was a great interview, blah, blah, blah.


Dave Jackson

So I do that.


Dave Jackson

The other one I kind of want to do is just to make sure.


Dave Jackson

Oh boy, how can I say this without sounding like a jerk, but realize a there may be the option that maybe my interview didn't resonate as much as I thought it would.


Dave Jackson

I don't think that's the case because I do a pretty decent job of listening to their show to make sure I'm a good fit before I go on it.


Dave Jackson

But in the event that somebody inadvertently wasted two hours of my time to be interviewed and then they didn't publish it, I Just want to make a mental note, that's all.


Dave Jackson

So that's why I'm kind of double checking on people and their publishing schedule.


Dave Jackson

Yeah.


Dave Jackson

Now, when I wrote the book profit from your podcast, I mentioned how advertising making a living from podcast with just podcast advertising works for less than 10% of people.


Dave Jackson

And recently, a very popular show, this American Life, said this on their show.


Dave Jackson

Now I am playing this as it was reported by James Cridlin on podnews.net.


Ira Glass

Hey there, podcast listeners.


Ira Glass

Ira here.


Ira Glass

There have been some changes in the podcast industry.


Ira Glass

Basically, the ad market has dropped.


Ira Glass

It's harder to run a podcast by selling ads, and it's affected nearly everybody who does a podcast.


Ira Glass

In the last few years, we've watched friends at podcasting companies all around us as they made massive staff cuts.


Ira Glass

Some companies have gone under, and because of these changes in the industry, this coming year, we expect our ad revenue to be a third less.


Ira Glass

A third less than what we brought in just a few years ago.


Dave Jackson

And while it's always sad to hear someone losing their job, I worked for a company called New Horizons Computer Training Centers back in the day.


Dave Jackson

And we had probably eight different trainers when I got hired.


Dave Jackson

And when I got let go, we were down to two.


Dave Jackson

And a lot of that was, well, don't you know, we're New Horizons.


Dave Jackson

We've been doing it forever, and we charge more than anybody else when it comes to learning Microsoft Word, but we've been doing that for 20 years.


Dave Jackson

Well, lynda.com came out, couple other things, and in the end, they were charging too much, and they weren't paying their teachers too much, I can tell you that.


Dave Jackson

But things change.


Dave Jackson

And my favorite clip from James is he said this towards the end of that report.


Kiona Nesenbaum

We would note that the staff page.


Dave Jackson

On this American Life lists 36 people on the team.


Dave Jackson

Now, this American Life is an amazing podcast, and they ship people all over the world to do, you know, reporting and stories and go out there and stick a microphone in the wind so we can have authentic wind in the background or whatever the heck they're doing that's costing so much.


Dave Jackson

But there are companies when the what I refer to as stupid money came into podcasting, and they're like, here you have 27 people listening to your show, have 50 million.


Dave Jackson

You're like, what?


Dave Jackson

Okay, it was dumb.


Dave Jackson

And so these people expected the dumb money to keep coming in, and then it dried up.


Dave Jackson

And so I hate to say this name because it just turns off so many people, but Joe Rogan, who got 200 million, reportedly, for his latest contract.


Dave Jackson

It's Joe, it's Jamie and somebody else, some unnamed person that does the booking as reported by someone who was a guest on the Joe Rogan Show.


Dave Jackson

So that's straight up truth, three people.


Dave Jackson

And Joe does his research.


Dave Jackson

I'm assuming Jamie does some of that, too.


Dave Jackson

But and the other thing you have to keep in mind, and this is why I hate mentioning Joe Rogan, step one to doing a podcast like Joe Rogan is to be Joe Rogan and you're not.


Dave Jackson

And it takes about 15 years to do that.


Dave Jackson

But my point is, maybe in some cases the reason people are blaming ads isn't that the ad revenue isn't enough to cover it, but maybe the fact that they're spending way too much money.


Ira Glass

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Ira Glass

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Ira Glass

Sarah Vowell mixing up today by Jared Ford and Catherine Raimondo.


Ira Glass

Production up from Anna Martin.


Ira Glass

Our technical director is Matt Tierney.


Ira Glass

Our website, this American Life.org where you can listen to over 600 episodes of our show for absolutely free.


Dave Jackson

And as I said, I hate to hear anybody lose their job, but when the income comes down, so do the expenses.


Dave Jackson

And that's just a fact of business, unfortunately.


Dave Jackson

And so I wish them the best with this premium version.


Dave Jackson

From what I have seen, somewhere between 1 and 5%.


Dave Jackson

I usually just tell people 3% of your audience will pay for some sort of premium content.


Dave Jackson

But I just say this to all the people, like, I'm going to start a podcast and I'm going to get advertisers.


Dave Jackson

I'm going to quit my job.


Dave Jackson

It's not that advertising is bad.


Dave Jackson

It's that you need more than advertising.


Dave Jackson

You need multiple streams of income.


Dave Jackson

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.


Dave Jackson

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Dave Jackson

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God bless.


Dave Jackson

Class is dismissed.


Dave Jackson

And there might be one bonus tip.


Dave Jackson

All right, the first tip is if you want your guest to share your interview, you have to do an interview that includes something that they haven't talked about before because otherwise they're just going, hey, audience, you know those same four stories that I keep saying?


Dave Jackson

I said them again here.


Dave Jackson

Click to listen.


Dave Jackson

And then the other thing I wanted to point out, and the following is just my opinion.


Dave Jackson

I've never used this service, it's called POD Pitch.


Dave Jackson

And I wondered why I've been getting bad pitches more than usual, of which one, calling me Judy.


Dave Jackson

And look, I start every show with I'm Dave Jackson and I love the fact that when you go to their website, which I'm not going to say, you'll have to Google that.


Dave Jackson

It says, you know, when you go to see how much it costs, they ask for your email and then say, no spam, guaranteed.


Dave Jackson

But yet their whole business is to scrape a bunch of emails from a database and then via the magic of AI, they will pitch people.


Dave Jackson

And somehow the AI has figured out that, you know, my show, building a better Dave would be a great pitch because I've had absolutely zero guests on it.


Dave Jackson

Yeah.


Dave Jackson

So, you know, again, lean into your humaneness.


Dave Jackson

Don't turn your the, you know, interviews are about building relationships.


Dave Jackson

Let's not hand the relationships off to our good friend AI, shall we?