Casting a Wide Net: How to Get Booked on Podcasts

It can be really valuable for business owners, including lawyers, to get booked as guests on podcastsNot only are podcasts really popular; but, it’s a great way to display your expertise as an attorneywhich is all that clients and referral sources want to know about, anywayPlus, podcasts are great for backlinks – links to your website from other prominent websites, which increases your ‘domain authority’ in search. 



Of course, it’s not necessarily easy to get booked on podcasts, especially if you’re not already being invited to join them regularlySo, you can create a list of shows you want to be on, find the right contacts, and reach out with your pitch. 

 

However, that’s a lot to ask for a busy attorney to doSo, maybe you pass off that assignment to an admin person, or a law clerk or internTaking a step up from there, you could enlist the help of a PR firmAnd, there are even software platforms, like Rephonic, that help you to book podcast appearances, by connecting you with creators. 

 

So, if you want to be on podcasts, you’ve got options. 

 

(Thanks to David Libby, for turning me on to Rephonic.) 

 

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If you want to strengthen your media game, we can help you develop a strategy. 

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