• Mastering Podcast Strategy with Seth Donlin

  • Jan 31 2025
  • Durée: 59 min
  • Podcast

Mastering Podcast Strategy with Seth Donlin

  • Résumé

  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the nuances of podcast guesting as a powerful marketing strategy. Host Katya Allison interviews Seth Donlin, a marketing and communications coach, about how business professionals can leverage podcasts to elevate their brand. Seth shares his expertise on how to craft compelling pitches, how to stand out as a podcast guest, and the long-term value of appearing on multiple podcasts. He also discusses the importance of building authority and trust with audiences through consistent storytelling. The conversation offers actionable advice for those looking to use podcasts as a way to build connections, enhance their visibility, and grow their business.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    • Guesting on podcasts is a great way to build brand authority and trust with new audiences.
    • Consistency in pitching is key—having a well-structured pitch with specific topics and questions increases the likelihood of being booked.
    • Repetition of messaging is beneficial for reinforcing expertise and thought leadership.
    • Short-term guesting can help refine messaging, while long-term podcast appearances build sustained brand credibility.
    • A one-page pitch sheet can help organize key bio details, topics of expertise, and relevant links to streamline the booking process.
    • Podcast guesting allows you to speak directly to your target audience through an already established, trusted platform.
    • Quality over quantity in podcast bookings—focus on relevance and audience fit over sheer volume.
    • Social proof and authority gained from being a guest on established shows can be more impactful than creating your own show.


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