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Low Tech, High Performance--Don't Miss Free and Easy


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Low Tech, High Performance--Don't Miss Free and Easy

Opportunities To Generate More Traffic Through Talk Radio





By George McKenzie





Think about all the time you spend trying to get attract new

customers. Online, you optimize for search engines, buy

classified ads, exchange banners, look for other sites to link

with, market through email, etc, etc.



Offline, you send out webcards, attend networking events, and

work on charity projects so people will get to know you.



These things are good, but they're also time consuming and some

of them even cost money.



Suppose you had a chance to tell ten thousand people about

yourself or your site all at once.



You CAN--and even better, you can do it for FREE.



Welcome to the old fashioned world of talk radio. It's not

nearly as dazzling as flash animation, but if you follow a few

simple steps, it can bring you just as many new customers.



And this is even more important. They'll be customers who already

feel they know you and can trust you because they've heard you on

the radio. Not even the best-designed websites give you THAT

kind of instant credibility.



Here's what to do.





***Spend some time Saturday and Sunday mornings "channel surfing"

AM stations to identify what shows fit your area of expertise.



***Call the station and find out who "produces" the show. The

producer is the behind-the-scenes person who lines up guests

(sometimes there's a separate producer, sometimes the producer is

also the host).



***Fax a short letter offering an "interview opportunity." And

when I say short, I mean it. Half a page is usually enough.



In 2-3 sentences, clearly identify why listeners would be

interested. THIS IS CRITICAL. Think of these 2-3

sentences like a classified ad, focusing on benefits the audience

will get by listening--but don't blatantly hype.



Add 4-6 bullet points...the kind of stuff you'd put in a sales

letter, but again...focus on making them interesting to the

listener, and avoid superlatives.



***Follow up your fax with a phone call to the decision maker.



***Understand that when you talk to the producer or host on the

phone, YOU'RE BEING AUDITIONED. They want to make sure you know

your stuff and can speak about it intelligently. So keep a

"cheat sheet" of talking points handy so you don't lose your

train of thought in the excitement of the moment.



***You'll be tempted to break into song about the wonders of your

product or website--DON'T. At this stage, focus ONLY on benefits

to listeners. If the producer/host senses you're more interested

in plugging something than providing information, you're

gone.



***Finally, when your pitch succeeds, let your existing customers

and prospects know you're going to be on--especially if the

station is webcasting.





People often overlook radio as a marketing tool. It seems so

"low tech." But radio can still get your message out to thousands

of people at once, with little or no cash investment on your

part.



And that makes it worth your time and effort.







George McKenzie has almost thirty years experience in radio

and TV. His work has appeared on ABC, NBC, CBS, ESPN and

CNN, and he currently hosts several radio talk shows in San

Antonio, Texas.



George is the founder and CEO of The Academy Of Marketing

And Advertising,

http://www.get-free-publicity.com . He invites you to

subscribe to the Academy's free ezine, Get Free Publicity,

at http://www.get-free-publicity.com/subscribe.htm .





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