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1. You would have to be in an area that is convient for them.
2. Have to have everything set up before they arrived. Like they should have to just sit down and be there for only about 10-15 minutes.
3. You have to have a name for yourself. They're not going to go on anyone's podcast. They want the publicity not someone just geeking out.
4. Seek their agents through Actors guilds and prepare a letter for a future date (enough time for them to respond and work something out) and it has to be professional.
5. Give them a good reason to join your show.
I know Bruce Campbell is willing to be hired through his website. You can contact him that way and he'll consider doing the job. Might have to pay him though. Sometimes that payment on one celebrity will draw in listeners and allow for more publicty for your station.
http://www.bruce-campbell.com/contact.asp?who=BRUCE
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Especially if the post come from an profile that can be tracked back to the site/podcast/publication/school, etc.
Someone who is considering an interview request will run online searches to find out more about the show/host.
My 2 cents. :)
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What would be an effective way to advertise and to get B or C list celebrities as guests on a PODcast?
I'm co-host of an amazing PODcast. We have a steady group of listeners both locally, nationwide. and international. It is a talk format (its pretty much the "Curb your Enthusiasm" of PODcasts). You can listen at GenericShow.com or download at iTunes.....its free!!!
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| June 14, 2009 06:45 AM |
2. Have to have everything set up before they arrived. Like they should have to just sit down and be there for only about 10-15 minutes.
3. You have to have a name for yourself. They're not going to go on anyone's podcast. They want the publicity not someone just geeking out.
4. Seek their agents through Actors guilds and prepare a letter for a future date (enough time for them to respond and work something out) and it has to be professional.
5. Give them a good reason to join your show.
I know Bruce Campbell is willing to be hired through his website. You can contact him that way and he'll consider doing the job. Might have to pay him though. Sometimes that payment on one celebrity will draw in listeners and allow for more publicty for your station.
http://www.bruce-campbell.com/contact.asp?who=BRUCE
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http://www.bruce-campbell.com/contact.asp?who=BRUCE
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June 11, 2009 08:35 PM
Step 1: Don't refer to them as "B or C list celebrities" Especially if the post come from an profile that can be tracked back to the site/podcast/publication/school, etc.
Someone who is considering an interview request will run online searches to find out more about the show/host.
My 2 cents. :)
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