Note that not only do the second two tell me exactly what the material is about, but also, the subjects pertain to the news/political category, which my station happened to specialize in.
- In 150 years of presidential campaigns, has anything changed?
- How to Beat Those Long Airport Delays
Scott:
How can an author improve the chances they’ll get the nod for a radio interview?
George:
Localize your material for EACH show or market as much as possible. How is
my local audience affected by your information? What benefit will they get? Why should they listen to what you
have to say? Here’s another email subject line that caught my attention, combining all three tips so far:
Experts Available-Missouri’s Economy vs. New Energy Bills
Scott:
What can an author do to prepare for an interview?
George:
Visit the radio station’s website to familiarize yourself with the station
and its overall personality. Maybe pick up one SHORT piece of information you can include when you’re on the
air that makes you more “local” and not just a strange voice on the phone on the other side of the country.
For example you could mention the host’s alma mater or the score of the baseball game the night before or the
name of a local politician.
Scott:
What is the purpose of a Pre-Air call and what should the guest be concerned with?
George:
Plan to have a pre-air call. A phone call with the person with whom you will
be talking (or that person’s producer) not only establishes a little rapport, but will add an enormous amount
of familiarity that sounds great on the air both for you and your host. It enables you to cover any fine points
on both ends that you need to know, such as exact amounts of time you will actually be on the air; a 10-minute
slot may wind up being 6 minutes after regular program features and commercials. Clear up any questions you
or the host may have BEFORE you go on the air and waste precious time!
Scott:
I understand you recommend that authors create a one pager for the talk show host.
Explain that for us.
George:
Ah yes, I call it The Magic Page. Fax or Email the most pertinent information
about you, your information or material, on a single 8 ½ x 11 sheet for show host use. Make it easy to read,
uncluttered, and include no more than five bulleted major talk points. Hosts don’t want or need lots of paper
when they’re talking live. Also, be sure to include easy phonetic pronunciations for any unusual or ambiguous
names or words.
Scott:
How often should a guest mention their web site or name of the book etc.?
George:
Don’t Oversell. If you are an author or selling something, limit yourself
to TWO mentions of price, where, or how to order during your visit, one about midway through and another about
a minute before the scheduled end time.
Scott:
What can a guest do to endear themselves to the talk show host and get invited
back?
George:
Definitely follow up your appearance with a mailed, personally signed thank-you
note. So few people do this, you’ll really stand out from the crowd. Believe me, it gets noticed more today
than ever in this day of email.
Scott:
What else can a future “outstanding talk show guest” do to improve their chances
of getting booked?
George:
Be sure to update your radio station contact list once a year. Make sure that
you’re sending information to the right person, not to someone who left four years ago (yep--another true happening);
that the station’s format has not changed dramatically; and that the station/host still wants to receive info
from you.
Scott:
Do you have a list of resources where future talk show guests can find some of
these talk radio stations?
George Woods:
Try these:
Talk radio information at your fingertips ~
www.newslink.org
Great list of
talk stations by city and state ~ www.radio-locator.com
Excellent list of stations and links ~
www.freedomkeys.com/stationfinders.htm
Esoteric radio links
www.shgresources.com/resources/radio
A huge list, easy to use. This one has links to listen live online if the station offers live streaming
Scott:
If someone would like to get booked on your radio show how do they reach you?
George:
Send a note to:
George Woods, 14409 W 83 PL, Lenexa, KS 66215-4172 or an
email to:
Scott:
What are your plans for the future?
George:
I am currently developing talk radio stations that’ll focus on non-political
talk and are available for syndication both on the Internet and traditional radio. And, I am developing more
than a dozen Internet radio stations in both talk and music formats. So I am kind of busy right now but thoroughly
enjoyed being interviewed for a change! But, let me turn the tables here for a minute. Let me ask YOU a few
questions.
George:
What do you do as a book publicist that the author can’t do himself?
Scott:
Man you’re good! Basically I have a nose for news and know what the media will
want to hear about so I can craft a pitch that they’ll bite on. Plus I already have all the media databases
and more importantly contacts that I’ve been working with for 20+ years. I’ve followed some members of the media
from internship at a local paper, then to a big city radio station and then on to TV anchor in a top ten market.
They trust me when I give them a pitch. You can’t beat relationships that go way back. But, a good story trumps
everything, the problem is that most books are not breaking news in nature so that’s where we come in and make
it relevant now.
George:
Do you follow my advice?
Scott:
Yes, pretty much, although I could send out a few more hand signed thank you notes;
however I do suggest that to my clients. It’s a nice touch and it does work. Thanks again George.
Is
this interview over????
About Scott Lorenz
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