Getting good guests for a podcast is a critical part of drawing in more listeners. For would-be guests, getting on a show that attracts a good number of ears is ideal especially if they’re promoting a new product or service. The end result is a healthy relationship rooted from mutual value. 

In this episode of the Salescast Podcast, our host Edward Purmalis continues his conversation with fellow podcaster and Host of Grind, Sell, Elevate, Tyzer Evans. Tyzer gives some killer tips on how to get booked as a guest for his podcast and also talks about Alchemy Cast, an upcoming project meant to revolutionize the way podcast hosts interact with would-be guests, matchmaking style. 

 

HIGHLIGHTS

A discussion about NFTs and Augmented RealityHow to get booked on top-tier podcastsAutomating the booking process with Alchemy Cast Should you try gaming a platform's algorithm?

 

QUOTES

Tyzer on how to get booked on top-tier shows: "Make a list and make sure that you've been well-thought out in your value proposition. Because at the end of the day, podcast hosts understand that you want to get in your new book, your company, your product. We understand that there's some type of pitch component. Most people are not coming on to be super altruistic."

Tyzer describes Alchemy Cast, an app that matches podcast hosts to guests: "If they (podcast hosts) hit that they're interested as well, then it opens up the mailbox-inbox function for them to be able to chat. Then you're only having conversations with people as a host that you actually want to have conversations with that you're able to vet on a quick basis."

You can connect with Tyzer and his work in the links below:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyzerevans/Website: https://tyzerevans.com/The Book Legion Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-book-legion/id1552458875Grind, Sell, Elevate Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grind-sell-elevate/id1387700042

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