As a book lover, author, and/or someone who helps others publish, you might feel that writing is your natural marketing superpower. But don’t forget, there are other excellent and enjoyable ways to spread the word about your work and your book(s), including being a podcast guest.

Earlier in 2022, our monthly meeting attendees heard insights from Becky Parker Geist, BAIPA President and CEO of Pro Audio Voices, describing the benefits of podcasting to accompany your audiobook. (BAIPA members can log in to catch the replay here.)

Since then, I’ve come across several BAIPA members who have been interviewed as guests on podcasts and live YouTube broadcasts. We even have a few members who host their own regular podcast.

Here’s a quick roundup of recent interviews I found. There’s plenty of inspiration here, showing that regardless of your genre, talking about your book and/or work is a great way to reach new readers.

Fiction

end-of-life university podcast

Nonfiction, Essays, and Memoir

Advice for Independent Publishers

BAIPA members who host their own podcast

Audiobook Connection Podcast

  • Becky Parker Geist: Audio Book Connection brings you engaging conversations with authors, narrators, post-production audio engineers, marketing teams as well as audio book listeners and fans.
  • Emmanuel M. Arriaga: Collaborating Conversations discusses books, science fiction, and the impact of future technologies on society.
  • Judy Juanita: Malik and His Family: a fictional podcast, in which a young boy on his way to school asks his mother about life.

Are you inspired to be a podcast guest?

Podcast hosts typically receive a huge number of unsolicited pitches, and often lament the low quality of those inquiries. You can stand out easily in your pitch by respecting their time and audience as follows:

  • Always research the podcast and its intended audience to make sure you’re a good fit, and that the format includes guest interviews. This means listening to at least one episode, possibly more, so you can get clear about how your material complements other episodes.
  • In your pitch, make it clear how the audience will benefit from the conversation. It’s not simply about free publicity for you!
  • Be sure to address the podcast host by name. (You’d be surprised how many pitches don’t make the effort to personalize their message.)
  • Provide the host with everything they ask for, in a timely manner.
  • And once you’ve been selected as a guest… share the podcast episode with your own audience. The host is depending on you and other guests to spread the word for a win-win result.

Have your say

Have you enjoyed your experience as a podcast guest? Did I miss your recent podcast interview in this roundup? Let us know in the comments below.

Author

Becky Parker Geist, BAIPA President, CEO of Pro Audio Voices Inc and AMPlify Audiobooks

One of my favorite things about BAIPA is its culture of generosity, the willingness — even eagerness — to share what we have each learned in the process of bringing stories to life. We provide educational programs, networking, marketing opportunities, encouragement, and information on industry vendors and services. And lots of one-on-one advice and mentoring.

We welcome all who have an interest in making connections within the world of independent publishing and learning more about how to publish and sell their work successfully. Together we are raising the standard of independent publishing and helping our members thrive.

Do join us!

—Becky Parker Geist, BAIPA Board of Directors, President

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