If you've followed all the steps that I've discussed in this course, you are ready to go on talk radio, or News Radio. You know what to do what not to do, you've got a message. You can speak in a conversational way. You've got some sound bites, and you're ready for anything. If given the option, you'll go to the studio, if you have to do it by phone, you'll get a LAN phone, not a cell phone, if you're going to do a cell phone, you're not going to do speaker phone. And beyond all this, have fun.
I haven't talked about that enough in this course. But one of the things that makes people great on the radio that makes them great host great guests. You just get the sense that they're having the time of their life. There's nothing in the world they'd rather be doing, than sharing with you right now and the radio audience, about their ideas of what's going on and what's important. So that's why it's important. Final big tip smile when you're on radio, people can't see it, but they can hear it.
When they can hear you smiling, having fun having excitement, bringing energy and passion to your subject matter. They're going to listen to you more, you're going to be more credible, more believable. In you're going to communicate, the host will appreciate it more, the producer will appreciate it more, you'll communicate your message. And you can use this in order to get invited back again and again. And again. Remember, that's the real power of radio is repeatedly visiting the same guest in their homes, in their cars in their offices, through their ears.
So you want to go on again and again and again as often as possible to promote your business, your cause your campaigns, your issues, your expertise. Good luck. I'm TJ Walker. I'll see you on the radio.