Recording Radio
Interviews
Nate Fortner
http://WhosoeverPress.com Boaz Alabama, So, you’ve landed a radio interview huh? Well,
congratulations on your achievement. I’m sure you worked hard to get the
interview. I just need to tell you a few things that will help you in the
future.
Be sure when you go in to the station, you ask if they will
be recording the interview. If so, you want a copy burned on a disc or an email
sent to you with the entire interview. Be prepared by taking an audio recorder
with you just in case. Be sure to ask permission to record the interview
though. I’ve never been told that I wasn’t allowed to record the interview, so
try. The really awesome thing is, most cell phones now have built in recorders.
You want a copy of the interview to place on your website. Put
this audio into a YouTube video as well. You need this interview, so you can
start getting it circulating around the internet. This is another piece of
content you can use to help people discover you!
Radio interviews give you credibility. Being heard on radio
by family and friends almost gives you the local celebrity status. You become a
local celebrity, and then build on that. Again, make sure that you obtain a
copy of the interview from the station, or record it on your phone. You could
also take the audio and upload it as a podcast on your website or itunes.
Remember, you must think in terms of global proportions. You must become
Omnipresent! A radio interview will instantly give you credibility as a
reliable resource. Make sure you are scheduling interviews as often as
possible, so you can continue to reach new people.
“Dreams just don’t come
true, they are the product of a ton of hard work and dedication to achieve what
others have already given up on.”
~Nate Fortner
Nate
Fortner, Author of “Book Marketing in the 21st Century,” and “Howto be a Successful Writer Overnight.”
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Whosoever Press - Publishing Companies in Alabama
P.O. Box 1513
Boaz, AL. 35957
256-706-3315
Nate@WhosoeverPress.com
www.WhosoeverPress.com
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