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You don’t need to start a podcast to get the benefits. 🤯
Here’s an alternative approach most B2B marketers ignore…
When it comes to crafting a B2B podcasting strategy, most companies think that they should start a podcast.
But running a podcast requires A LOT of commitment and budget (if you want to do it properly).
And the truth is, many marketers (and their CEOs) are simply not ready to spend so much time and money on a channel that’s not proven.
An alternative podcasting strategy is speaking on existing podcasts as a guest.
Compared to hosting your own branded podcast, you pretty much just show up and talk. No guest scheduling, no editing, no uploading to hosting platforms…
Yet surprisingly, you still get the benefits:
→ Long-form content you can repurpose
→ Ability to network with relevant people
→ Increased credibility
On top of that:
→ The host will distribute the content for you, so you reach new audiences with no effort
→ You’ll get high-value backlinks (often valued at $300-$600 each)
(You won’t get these two by hosting your podcast)
So if you love the idea of podcasting but are not ready to launch your podcast just yet, consider appearing on others.
There are probably 30-50 podcasts that would happily welcome you as a guest.
Imagine the impact.
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Your podcast topic can make or break your guest appearance. Done correctly, the listener might tune in for 3 hours.
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Need to find relevant podcasts in your industry? Search the previous guests. It doesn't matter so much whether the podcast is huge or small. What matters is that it's relevant to you and your industry.
Book a call now to learn more about leveraging podcasts as a part of your B2B strategy.