
109: Top 3 Mistakes Podcast Guests Make When Pitching Hosts
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Being a guest on podcasts is a powerful way to amplify your brand, increase your fanbase, and make more sales. But so many guests mess it up by writing terrible pitches. Sending a well-crafted, customized pitch will make it much easier to get a “yes” from the host.
As a podcast host, I reject more than 90% of the pitches I receive. They tend to be that bad. It’s sad because I’m sure that many of the people behind the pitches would make good guests. But we hosts don’t have the time to do all the work that the potential guest should have done for us before they pitched us.
In this episode, I share:
- Some of the benefits of being a podcast guests
- Examples of typical (bad) pitches I receive from guests
- The top 3 mistakes potential guests make when pitching hosts
- How you can fix these mistakes so you can make it easier for a host to say “yes” to having you on their show
Resources:
PodMatch
PodRep.Pro: Podcast booking agency for guests and hosts
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