How to Get on Podcasts
1. You can schedule yourself for an interview for my vodcast (video podcast)
https://www.csbtv.co/showsignup.html
2. You can use https://www.radioguestlist.com/ to find podcasts. You can sign up for their emailing list and they send out shows looking for guests. You can also pay to be a featured guest and they will send an email out to podcasts host.
Another website is https://podcastguests.com/
3. Do an internet search on podcasts, specifically podcasts in your field of expertise.
You have to ask around. Most podcasts are pre-recorded and then released at a later date. Depending on their wait line depends on how long the podcast is aired.
Here are the places I've been:
https://www.authorcaseybell.com/interviews.html
You can go to their websites and ask. Many podcasters have a fee and some are free.
4. Check fiverr.com. There are some radio and podcasts hosts who do interviews for a fee. Some fees are affordable while others cost a pretty penny.
5. Search for Facebook groups. There are Facebook groups that have podcasters looking for guests. Simply search podcasters looking for guests or something along those lines.
6. You can hire a publicist. That is their job. To get you booked on tv/radio/podcasts and publications
They are expensive and you should do extensive research to make sure you are getting a good deal and everything you paid. A Publicists job is to get you seen. Either through print media (websites, journals, newspapers, or magazines) and/or through audio/video publications: TV, radio, podcasts, etc.
Search through yelp or check the publicist website for testimonials. Usually they add a website for each client who leave a positive review. Go to that website and contact the reviewer(s) and ask about their experience.
7. Lastly, you can do the Be On TV Bootcamp (https://tinyurl.com/yyfgtzre). They teach you (for $55) how to be your own publicist.
I hope this helps
https://www.csbtv.co/showsignup.html
2. You can use https://www.radioguestlist.com/ to find podcasts. You can sign up for their emailing list and they send out shows looking for guests. You can also pay to be a featured guest and they will send an email out to podcasts host.
Another website is https://podcastguests.com/
3. Do an internet search on podcasts, specifically podcasts in your field of expertise.
You have to ask around. Most podcasts are pre-recorded and then released at a later date. Depending on their wait line depends on how long the podcast is aired.
Here are the places I've been:
https://www.authorcaseybell.com/interviews.html
You can go to their websites and ask. Many podcasters have a fee and some are free.
4. Check fiverr.com. There are some radio and podcasts hosts who do interviews for a fee. Some fees are affordable while others cost a pretty penny.
5. Search for Facebook groups. There are Facebook groups that have podcasters looking for guests. Simply search podcasters looking for guests or something along those lines.
6. You can hire a publicist. That is their job. To get you booked on tv/radio/podcasts and publications
They are expensive and you should do extensive research to make sure you are getting a good deal and everything you paid. A Publicists job is to get you seen. Either through print media (websites, journals, newspapers, or magazines) and/or through audio/video publications: TV, radio, podcasts, etc.
Search through yelp or check the publicist website for testimonials. Usually they add a website for each client who leave a positive review. Go to that website and contact the reviewer(s) and ask about their experience.
7. Lastly, you can do the Be On TV Bootcamp (https://tinyurl.com/yyfgtzre). They teach you (for $55) how to be your own publicist.
I hope this helps