March 28, 2024

Respect, Promotion, and Appreciation: Three Key Strategies for Being a Top Podcast Guest

The Art of Being an Exceptional Podcast Guest: Insights from Josh

 

As a seasoned podcaster, I've had the pleasure of hosting a myriad of guests, each bringing their unique perspectives and stories to the show. However, not all guests are created equal. Some leave a lasting impression, not just through their words, but through their actions before, during, and after the interview. In my latest episode, I had the opportunity to sit down with Josh, an experienced guest who has mastered the art of being an exceptional addition to any podcast. Today, I want to share with you the invaluable lessons from our conversation.


Understanding the Host's Domain: Respect Rules and Procedures

Josh's first piece of advice is a cornerstone of professionalism: respect the host's rules and procedures. This might seem like common sense, but you'd be surprised how often it's overlooked. As a guest, it's crucial to adhere to the host's intake process. This means providing a well-crafted bio and a professional headshot when requested. Josh pointed out a common misconception that hosts should pull information from a guest's LinkedIn profile. However, for hosts juggling multiple interviews, this is simply impractical.

By meticulously following the host's guidelines, you're not only showing respect for their platform but also ensuring a seamless interview process.  Remember, the little details matter and they contribute to the overall experience for both you and the audience.


Mutual Promotion: Share the Interview Content

The second tip Josh shared is about the power of mutual promotion. Once your episode goes live, it's a golden opportunity to amplify your voice and the host's platform by sharing the interview content across your networks.  For the host, it increases the show's visibility and potentially attracts new listeners. For you, the guest, it enhances your exposure and solidifies your credibility within your professional circle.

Josh encourages guests to be proactive in this endeavor. Don't wait for the host to ask you to share the episode; take the initiative. 


A Gesture of Appreciation: Leave a Review

The final tip from Josh may seem small, but its impact can be profound: leave a review after your appearance. A positive review is a token of appreciation that goes a long way. It's a way to acknowledge the host's effort in creating a platform that has allowed you to share your story. Reviews contribute to the growth of the podcast and can influence its reputation and reach.

Josh emphasizes that this simple act of kindness reflects positively on you as a guest. It shows that you're not just there for the spotlight but that you're a supportive and respectful member of the podcast community. A review is more than just a few words; it's a powerful endorsement that can strengthen your relationship with the host and their audience.

 

 

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Transcript

Speaker 1 (00:00:00) - Hey, everybody. Josh here., I'm gonna share three tips that are going to help you become a great guest as a podcast guest on someone else's show. First thing, remember, you're in their house, follow their rules, their procedures, their intake process. Fill out the bio, fill out the all the information. Put your headshot in there. Do not do not put. See my LinkedIn profile. No, it's not their job. I'm going to do 300 interviews this year. And if I had to do that for every one of my guests, that would be a nightmare. So follow the rules. You're in their house. Number two, after the interview, share the content. Third, give a review. After you go on someone's show, give a nice review. That's it. Three things that are going to make you become a great guest.