EPISODE 75 | How She Pitched to Podcasts with Angie Trueblood

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Have you ever wondered how the world of podcast networking works? How do you find guests to be on your podcast? How do you pitch yourself as a guest to be on someone else’s podcast? We are talking about all of these strategies in today’s episode. Maybe you listen to podcasts for inspiration, maybe you listen for entertainment, or maybe you utilize them as an educational resource. Whatever the reason, podcasts are continuing to grow as a trend, especially among service-based online business owners. Being interviewed is one of the best marketing strategies around, and if you are curious to know what tangible impacts your business could experience as a result of those 30-60 minutes, you’ll definitely want to give this episode a listen!

A “podcast visibility strategist” as she calls herself, Angie Trueblood joins us to discuss how you can use podcasts to grow your business and build meaningful relationships. She offers her insight to those who may feel like their particular niche or area of expertise is already so popular, and therefore they have nothing “different” or unique to offer. This belief could not be further from the truth! There may be lots of people out there who do what you do, but there is only one YOU and nobody does what you do the way YOU do it. As Angie tells us, you don’t have to be solving the problems of the world; you just have to solve one particular thing for your ideal client.

We talk about:

  • Why and how service-based business owners should be pitching themselves on podcasts

  • What is the first step in getting the ball rolling

  • How to set your interview apart from all the others

  • Selecting the right podcasts to pitch yourself to

  • Once you pitch yourself, what happens next?

Grab Your Free Download of Angie’s Roadmap for Podcast Pitching Success!


About Angie Trueblood

As a podcast visibility expert and host of the Go Pitch Yourself podcast, Angie Trueblood knows that the only 'perfect pitch' is the one that leads with value and focuses on building a genuine connection. Whether she is teaching entrepreneurs how to pitch themselves or working behind the scenes to secure opportunities for others, Angie leverages her super-connector powers to grow businesses and build long-lasting relationships. When she's not working with her clients or being active in her local community, she loves exploring Richmond, Virginia's parks and playgrounds with her two kiddos, checking out new restaurants with her hubs, and laughing about motherhood over cocktails with friends.

Check Angie Out Online: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Podcast

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