Red Flags for Podcast Guests: How to Spot 'Em
Description
Let's chat about the biggest red flag when it comes to podcast guests: the obsession with audience size.
Seriously, if the first thing a potential guest wants to know is how many downloads your show gets, it’s a major warning sign. It’s like they’re only interested in what they can milk out of your audience, rather than the value they can bring.
Today I look at why that’s a total turn-off and how the best guests focus on delivering value instead of just self-promotion. We also share some hilarious stories about awkward guest interactions, and trust me, you’ll be cringing and laughing at the same time. It’s a wild ride through the absurdity of podcasting dynamics that’ll have you shaking your head in disbelief.
Takeaways:
- Bad podcast guests often only care about their own promotion and not yours.
- When looking for podcast guests, focus on whether they can add value to your audience.
- The first question from a guest shouldn't be about your audience size, it's a huge red flag.
- A good guest will want to know about your audience, not just how big it is.
- Building relationships after interviews is key; don’t let it be a one-off thing.
- Grow your influence through solo shows and your network through interviews, that’s the game.
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