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How to Avoid the 3 Pet Peeves that Get Your Podcast Pitches Sent Straight to Spam
In the past year, podcasters have watched in dismay as their inboxes have been flooded with emails, as everyone from major brands to indie businesses have flocked to get their message out through podcasts.
While most interview podcasts welcome guest submissions, they report that the vast majority of emails they get are downright unhelpful.
In this jam-packed masterclass, you’re going to learn:
- The 3 no-no’s of pitching podcasters (one of them is sure to surprise you!)
- The major mistake nearly every PR professional makes when they pitch podcasts
- What podcasters DO want to see your pitches and guest submissions
- A simple shortcut for addressing all 3 pet peeves that doesn’t require you to listen to hours and hours of audio
In the past year, podcasters have watched in dismay as their inboxes have been flooded with emails, as everyone from major brands to indie businesses have flocked to get their message out through podcasts.
While most interview podcasts welcome guest submissions, they report that the vast majority of emails they get are downright unhelpful.
In this jam-packed masterclass, you’re going to learn:
- The 3 no-no’s of pitching podcasters (one of them is sure to surprise you!)
- The major mistake nearly every PR professional makes when they pitch podcasts
- What podcasters DO want to see your pitches and guest submissions
- A simple shortcut for addressing all 3 pet peeves that doesn’t require you to listen to hours and hours of audio
Avoid the 3 most common mistakes that tank your podcast pitches in this free training!
As the co-founder of a popular podcast for creative entrepreneurs, I get between 10-15 pitches per week.
Usually about 10 are complete junk. The small bit left are decent, maybe even bordering on slightly interesting. Brigitte’s pitch was AMAZING.
So much so that I not only booked all the guests she would send me as soon as possible, but a few weeks later I begged her to take me on as a client! Anyone who can win me over like that is someone I want to learn from and grow with.
Book coaching is a new industry, and people don’t know what it is. We found traditional advertising doesn’t work. What works is when I can tell stories about coaching and dig into the reasons it’s so powerful. Podcasts give me the opportunity to do just that. But I didn’t have the time to do the research and pitching, and I didn’t know how to break into bigger shows.
The Podcast Ally team was able to land interviews I never would have gotten on my own.
Author Accelerator ended up bringing in $50,000 of business from podcast appearances. It was a huge success!
Podcast Ally is one of the only sources of guest referrals I trust, because it’s clear that Brigitte and her team actually take the time to listen to my show, understand my audience and make a connection to how the guest can serve my people.
That kind of consideration is rare!
I appreciate that their recommendations are always customized to my show.
One of the biggest things I’ve learned from Brigitte is that by pitching my products and stories to podcasts, I’m not bothering the person I’m pitching. I’m helping them do their job and bring exciting new content to their listeners!
When I was interviewed on the She Percolates podcast, they told me before and after it aired how much they appreciated me sharing my story with them.