Have You Thought About Doing a Radio Show?

by Warren Whitlock, Book Marketing Strategist · Comments

Years ago, I worked for radio stations.

It was a career that took talent work, experience and luck.

It’s Different Now

It’s never been easier to host your own radio show.

Today, most of the best shows are on the Internet.

Often call PODCASTS because so many people listen to these episodes on their MP3 players such as the Apple iPod

My friends, Paul Colligan and Alex Mandossian teach the best class on podcasts (radio shows)

My own show has resulted in me getting real results

  • More book sales
  • Connection with powerful guests
  • Speaking Assignments
  • Large Consulting Contracts

Best of all, I can FEEL the difference.. better, stronger RELATIONSHIPS with my audience and readers.

The fast and easy way to add a profitable show starts with a low cost course on podcasting secrets:

You can save $79 off the $99 call with this code==> PC916

Tell Paul and Alex that Warren says Hi. These guys are the best.

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  • The on-line blogtalk radio shows have more reach and mroe impact than many authors realize. This is a fabulous suggestion for anyone hopeing to promtoe some product or service. You do not necessarily know how the extent of your audience, but it is certainly growth-oriented on the airwaves.
  • Great idea.Maybe this way may attrac more people.Increase ROI ?Maybe.
  • I saw this post and I laughed to myself, cause I thought of my earlier years when I use to love listening to the radio talk shows and I use to want to be that person. It always seemed like a good job to have.
  • You're absolutely right about internet talk radio - it vastly accelerates the relationship-building process with your listeners, and the interactive component is priceless.

    We've been broadcasting Google Me Talk Radio for just over a year now, and a core group of listeners has evolved, with many "regulars" calling in and participating. In fact, a number of our regular listeners have started their own radio programs using the same platform we use (BlogTalk Radio).

    We also greatly appreciate you being one of our first featured guests in 2008, and fully agree with you that radio is an excellent medium for branding and overall exposure - regardless of what your particular niche may be.

    "Digital" Don Hill
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