Tips for Podcast Hosts to Manage Guest Plugs Effectively

Just One Tip from Your Podcast Performance Coach Podcast

Stop letting guests hijack your podcast with self-promotional plugs!

Learn why you should handle plugs yourself and how to keep your audience engaged.

Are you tired of feeling like you have to give your guests the last few minutes of your show for their plugs? Guess what? You don’t have to!

There’s no podcast rule that says you must hand over your show’s reins to your guests for self-promotion. Seriously, it’s not a rule.

In this episode, I explain why letting guests plug themselves can be a colossal mistake. I'll show you a better way to maintain control of your show, keep your audience engaged, and ensure every episode ends on a high note.

**What You'll Learn:**

- Why you should never ask guests open-ended plug questions

- The negative impact of guest plugs on listener engagement

- How to take control of all plugging duties yourself

- Practical steps to communicate expectations with your guests

- How to record a polished extro after the interview

- The importance of curating valuable offers for your audience

**Key Takeaways:**

- Maintain control of your show and prioritize your audience’s needs

- Record your extro separately to ensure a smooth, engaging finish

- Set clear expectations with guests to avoid awkward, rambling plugs

- Only share guest offers that add real value to your listeners

It’s your job to give your listeners everything they need from each episode. Respect and nurture your relationship with your audience by taking charge of guest plugs.

For more podcasting advice and to book a free private podcast coaching call, visit [PodcastPerformanceCoach.com]

https://podcastperformancecoach.com

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