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How to Build Relationships and Keep Your Agency Top of Mind

How to Build Relationships and Keep Your Agency Top of Mind

FromSmart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies


How to Build Relationships and Keep Your Agency Top of Mind

FromSmart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Jun 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Thinking about doing a podcast, but don't know where to start? Overwhelmed by the prep work like booking guests and developing questions? Here's some insight, helpful tips and actionable strategies to have your agency stay top-of-mind and build relationships. In this episode, we'll cover: Why your agency needs to start a podcast. How to get over the first hurdle. 2 easy steps to secure great podcast guests. #1 tip to develop strong podcast questions. Tips and tools to build relationships after the episode airs. Today I talked with social dynamics expert, Jordan Harbinger. As host of the podcast, The Jordan Harbinger Show and contributor to the website Advanced Human Dynamics, Jordan uses his great questioning skills to delve into strategies, techniques and habits of some of the most successful people on the planet. He's had the opportunity to interview huge guests like Larry King, a CIA agency, a military General, even Shaquille O'Neal! Jordan understands the influence of podcasting and shares some great nuggets of knowledge on how to start and maintain a successful podcast to keep your agency top of mind. Why Your Agency Needs A Podcast A podcast is a great way because: It is an outreach tool to create relationships. Your ideal audience is searching for your content. Check out this related interview with Pat Flynn on Starting a Podcast How To Get Over The First Hurdle The #1 objection to starting a podcast is usually that people hate the sound of their own voice. Jordan says there is a simple way to get past this -- edit your own show. Having to listen to your own agency show over and over will provide you with some great insight on things to work on: What filler words are being used too much (such as "like" or "ummm"). How to be dynamic in your tone and inflection. How to use a microphone and test/track sound quality. Once these are corrected, listening to your own voice won't be so bad. 2 Easy Steps To Secure Great Podcast Guests To get great guests you need to simply: ASK! Be persistent. People are more accessible than you might think. Just be brave and reach out because you'll never know if you don't ask :) Utilize and create network connections that your agency can leverage to bring on podcast guests. Make a list of who you want. Create a system to reach out, and be sure you doesn't just focus on one guest at a time. Reach out to multiple potential guests and follow-up consistently until you get a yes. #1 Tip To Develop Strong Podcast Questions Be well prepared! Out-prepare everyone else. Do the research on the guest, read their book, watch their videos, listen to their podcast... learn about them before the podcast. Keep the questions insightful and don't focus on being super witty or clever. Your goal for a successful interview should be that you run out of time, not material. Set up the questioning to last double the amount of time as the actual podcast. This will allow for editing to really hone in on the most valuable nuggets of information and get rid of all the "fluff" that is not of vital interest to your listeners. Tips And Tools To Build Relationships After the Episode Airs Follow-up, reach out, stay in touch. Just because someone was a guest, doesn't automatically make them a solid contact. Make an effort to continue communication to build the relationship. Jordan's website Advanced Human Dynamics offers a free mini-course on things like: How to keep in touch reengaging contacts reach-out text drills and exercises These tips require very little investment of your time, but can drastically impact your relationships with guests, sponsors, and potential clients. It is worth the time! Visit the website here and click on Level 1. There are also 2 great tools for your agency to use: Boomerang A useful tool that works with Gmail and allows you to control when emails are sent and received as well as schedule reminders. Contactually A CRM program that can organize and prioritize contacts and communicatio
Released:
Jun 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Growing an agency is very difficult, and you might feel unclear what to do next in order to grow and scale your agency. The Smart Agency Masterclass is a weekly podcast for agencies that are wanting to grow faster. We interview amazing guests from all over the world that have the experience of running successful businesses, and will provide you the insights you need. Our podcast is just over 3 years old, and have reached more than a half million listeners in 42 countries.