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4 Quick Tips for Podcast Interviews Delaware Blogger Podcast

    • Society & Culture

Today is episode #300, last episode of Season 6 and I am sharing 4 quick tips for podcast interviews.

1: Be Organized - make the flow of the show run smoothly by sending your guest a release or registration form which you will use to create a Q&A Script.  Know your guest, how they wish to be addressed and stay on topic but build in time for ad libbing and follow up questions.
2. Send questions in advance so that your guest won’t be caught off guard or not have a response for a question.  Stick with question within the niche of your guest’s field of expertise as you have to deliver on your promise to your listeners.
3. Script out your introduction; for example, along with the questions, how do they wish to be addressed and the correct pronunciation of their name if it is unique.
4.  Always thank your guest and allow them to leave the links to their website/blog or other social media platforms.
Remember to always ask your guest to share the episode after it has been published so that you can expand and broaden your brand.
Today’s episode is being sponsored by 2nd Annual Comic Artist and Creators coming to Wilmington on August 5th & 6th.
Send an email to info@ablakeenterprises.com if you wish to receive a copy of the Podcast Guest Release/Registration Form.

Check out Blk Pod Festival for more information on this amazing organization!
Make sure to share this episode to your fans and followers.



Support the show
If you are ready to start a podcast and need assistance, please send an email to info@ablakeenterprises.com and you can find and follow me on all my social media platforms at https://linktr.ee/ablakeenterprises

Today is episode #300, last episode of Season 6 and I am sharing 4 quick tips for podcast interviews.

1: Be Organized - make the flow of the show run smoothly by sending your guest a release or registration form which you will use to create a Q&A Script.  Know your guest, how they wish to be addressed and stay on topic but build in time for ad libbing and follow up questions.
2. Send questions in advance so that your guest won’t be caught off guard or not have a response for a question.  Stick with question within the niche of your guest’s field of expertise as you have to deliver on your promise to your listeners.
3. Script out your introduction; for example, along with the questions, how do they wish to be addressed and the correct pronunciation of their name if it is unique.
4.  Always thank your guest and allow them to leave the links to their website/blog or other social media platforms.
Remember to always ask your guest to share the episode after it has been published so that you can expand and broaden your brand.
Today’s episode is being sponsored by 2nd Annual Comic Artist and Creators coming to Wilmington on August 5th & 6th.
Send an email to info@ablakeenterprises.com if you wish to receive a copy of the Podcast Guest Release/Registration Form.

Check out Blk Pod Festival for more information on this amazing organization!
Make sure to share this episode to your fans and followers.



Support the show
If you are ready to start a podcast and need assistance, please send an email to info@ablakeenterprises.com and you can find and follow me on all my social media platforms at https://linktr.ee/ablakeenterprises

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