PART 3 - How to Maximize Your Podcast Interview Reach with Jason Cercone

Are you wondering why your podcast interviews are not reaching the audience you had hoped for? Do you bring guests on your show only for them to not share your episodes?

There’s a reason for that, and we’re diving into it with Jason Cercone. 

In this episode, we explore why guests don't share their podcast interviews and provide valuable tips on building relationships with guests after the recording is done. We talk about why not sharing your episodes is a waste of your time, and the importance of having an open mind when it comes to promoting your podcast. 

Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, this episode will help you create compelling content and build relationships with your guests that will keep your listeners coming back for more. Don't miss out on this conversation to take your podcast to the next level!

In the episode, we get into:

  • [0:00] Intro

  • [3:25] Is not sharing your podcast interview a missed opportunity?

  • [6:05] Why guests don't share their podcast interviews

  • [14:25] Tips for building a relationship with your guest after the recording is done

  • [28:10] Why not sharing your episodes is a waste of your time

  • [29:15] The value of being open minded

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About Jason Cercone

 

Jason is a podcast branding strategist, author, and experienced podcaster. He helps value-driven coaches and consultants establish authority and become thought leaders in their niche via strategic, impactful podcast guest appearances. 

He also hosts The Voice of Evolution of Brand, a podcast featuring authentic stories and strategies from brand-building professionals designed to help you grow your personal brand and succeed in your professional pursuits.



 
 
 

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