Don't be a podcast host!

15.08.24 11:20 AM By Jim James

Dr Steve Day and Jim James

When being a guest is much more effective.

Leveraging Podcasts for Business Success: Insights from Dr. Steve Day and Jim James

In a recent episode of the "Systemize Your Success" podcast, host Dr. Steve Day sat down with Jim James, an international entrepreneur turned podcast and radio show host, to discuss the merits and challenges of starting a podcast. With a three-book deal with Wiley Publishers under his belt, Jim brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. The conversation delved into why many entrepreneurs might be better off guesting on podcasts rather than hosting their own, and how to maximize the benefits of podcasting for business growth.

Why Not Start Your Own Podcast?

Jim James kicked off the discussion by highlighting a startling statistic: the average number of episodes produced by most podcasts is just seven. This indicates that many podcasters give up early due to the time, effort, and resources required. Jim pointed out that creating a podcast involves much more than just recording episodes. It includes guest networking, equipment setup, post-production, and marketing—all of which can be overwhelming for entrepreneurs who are already stretched thin.

"Making a show is only a small part, maybe 10% of actually having a successful show. 90% is the marketing and the sales and distribution," Jim explained.

The Benefits of Being a Podcast Guest

Jim revealed a "little secret"—being a guest on podcasts can be just as beneficial, if not more so, than hosting your own. He emphasized that guesting allows entrepreneurs to leverage the podcast medium without the heavy lifting involved in hosting. As a guest, you can focus on delivering value and connecting with new audiences, all while someone else handles the production and promotion.

Dr. Steve Day echoed this sentiment, sharing his own experience of the challenges and rewards of hosting a podcast. He noted that while he loves hosting, it requires a significant amount of work, including a dedicated team for production and promotion.

Actionable Tips for Podcast Guests

Jim offered several actionable tips for entrepreneurs looking to maximize their impact as podcast guests:

  1. Quality Matters: Invest in good audio and video equipment. Jim recommended using an external microphone and webcam to ensure high-quality recordings. He mentioned tools like the Samsung QTU microphone and the Logitech HD webcam as affordable options.

  2. Repurpose Content: Jim stressed the importance of repurposing podcast content for other platforms. He suggested using tools like Otter for transcriptions and ChatGPT for writing blog posts. This approach allows you to maximize the value of each podcast appearance.

  3. Engage with the Audience: To turn listeners into leads, Jim advised offering something valuable, such as a free download, quiz, or consultation. He shared the example of Oscar Trimboli, who uses a quiz on his website to engage listeners and collect email addresses.

  4. Be Concise and Engaging: Jim highlighted the importance of getting to the point quickly and being engaging. He recommended structuring your responses to include key points early on, as listeners tend to drop off after the first few minutes.

Bridging Technique

One of the standout techniques Jim discussed was "bridging." This involves taking elements of the host's question and blending them with your own key points. This method ensures that your responses are relevant and engaging, while also allowing you to steer the conversation towards your areas of expertise.

"Bridging is where you take someone's question and you take the elements of that question, but then you blend that with your answer," Jim explained.

Conclusion

The conversation between Dr. Steve Day and Jim James provided valuable insights into the world of podcasting. For many entrepreneurs, being a podcast guest can offer a low-risk, high-reward way to engage with new audiences and grow their business. By focusing on quality, repurposing content, engaging with the audience, and using techniques like bridging, entrepreneurs can make the most of their podcast appearances.

In summary, while hosting a podcast can be rewarding, it requires a significant investment of time and resources. For those looking to dip their toes into the podcasting world, guesting offers a viable and effective alternative. As Jim aptly put it, "You can still participate in the benefits of podcasting by being a guest."

For more insights and tips on leveraging podcasts for business success, be sure to check out the full episode of "Systemize Your Success" with Dr. Steve Day and Jim James.

Jim James

Jim James

Founder UnNoticed Ventures Ltd
https://www.jimajames.com/