TCC Podcast #150: Building Authority Using Podcasts with Brigitte Lyons - a podcast by Kira Hug and Rob Marsh

from 2019-08-27T09:41:15

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For the 150th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, we asked public relations and podcast expert, Brigitte Lyons, to talk about the best ways to build authority. Brigitte has presented to our Think Tank and The Underground, but we felt like what she has to share is too good to keep secret. In this interview, we asked her about:
•  her early experiences as a PR specialist•  how she shifted her business from PR to specializing in Podcasts
•  why podcasting is a powerful medium for building authority (and finding clients)•  how to get started pitching podcasts—what to think about before you pitch
•  her advice to beginners and those who have “nothing” to say•  the elements of your podcast pitch—what you need to include
•  what not to do when you pitch (the bad pitches she’s seen)•  what to do after the podcast goes live to maximize the impact
•  how to make the interview successful—how to prep•  why you need a clear call to action to direct people to your website

If you've thought of using podcasts to build your authority as a copywriter, you'll want to listen to this episode. To do that, just click the play button below or subscribe with your favorite podcast app. Readers can scroll down for a full transcript.



 The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:
Creative LiveEntrepreneur on Fire
Lacy BoggsZencastr
SimsCatQuest
Brigitte’s websiteKira’s website
Rob’s websiteThe Copywriter Club Facebook Group
The Copywriter Underground 
Full Transcript:Kira:   What if you could hang out with seriously talented copywriters and other experts, ask them about their successes and failures, their work processes and their habits? Then steal an idea or two to inspire your own work. That's what Rob and I do every week at The Copywriter Club Podcast.

Rob:   You're invited to join the club for episode 150 as we chat with media strategist and podcast expert Brigitte Lyons about building a reputation, tactics copywriters can use to build authority and recognition, what to include in your podcast pitch so the host will say yes and a few details about her new business Podcast Ally.

Kira:   Welcome Brigitte.Brigitte:         Hi. Thank you so much. Episode 150. I heard you saying in the intro. I feel like that's a milestone episode.

Kira:   This is a big deal episode. Yes.Rob:   Definitely a big deal episode. And I probably just said the business name wrong too, it's Ally, right? Not Alley.

Brigitte:         Yeah, it's Ally. The naming of the business, that mistake right there was actually my biggest kind of fear. And there's another company that has a pop-up ally and for years I thought it was Ali, so I'm like, it'll just, it'll be what it is.

Rob:   Yeah. My apologies. Everybody check out Podcast Alli and yeah and learn more.Kira:   So we are so excited to have you here, Brigitte, because you have been in our community, you've already run a couple of workshops for our mastermind group and for our membership. And every time you run a workshop you teach, there's so much you bring to the table and you teach us about podcasting and PR. So we knew we had to bring you on the podcast and I'm personally working with you too. So I'm clearly a big fan. So let's just kick this off with your story. How did you end up in PR?

Brigitte:         Yeah, well I got into PR really early in my career. When I was in college, I was a creative writing major and of course, like all creative writing majors, I thought I'm going to leave school. I want to do something really creative. I want to write. Of course, I want to write the great American novel, which I haven't done, but there's still time. And I stumbled into PR by accident, while I was still in school, I did an internship for actually a local sheriff's department. It's this crazy story where the sheriff ended up in the hospital. My mom was an ER nurse and they got to talking and she's like, ‘Hey,

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