How to Use Podcasting to Gain Authority For Your Business? – Part Two
In Part One of this article I explained what a podcast is and why they are a great tool to use in order to promote your business. In Part Two, I am going to go in to more detail as to how to use podcasts to blow away your competition, create customer loyalty and be seen as an expert in your field.
Using Podcasts For Expert Status
One hugely advantageous aspect of using podcasting as part of your marketing strategy is what it can do for your positioning.
So what exactly do I mean by that?
Well, producing a podcast can allow your business to create a valuable identity as a leader in your field, whilst enhancing your credibility too. By doing this, you could quickly find yourself becoming an authority in your industry, which is no bad thing.
It is also extremely doubtful that any of your competitors will be doing podcasting, or any other significant marketing strategies for that matter and so straight away you’re more than a step ahead of them.
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Why not, as a way of adding more value for your listeners, interview some of your top customers and use these interviews as powerful marketing tools for your business?
By doing this, what you are doing is leveraging something called ‘social proof’. Social proof is exactly what a testimonial is, and by having this in audio format this will be infinitely more powerful than a written testimonial.
This will help prospects to visualise exactly why they should be doing business with you, as opposed to your nearest competitors.
It also cements your authority in your given industry.
Of course it would also be wise to use these very same recordings as testimonials and have them put on your website, so ensure that you ask the customers that you’re interviewing to voice their opinion of your products or services.
Plus, you could create customer loyalty as most of us like to be asked our opinions on something, and this may demonstrate to your top customers that they are indeed valued, and that their views and opinions do count.
The Double Whammy Effect Takes Place
This could potentially have a double whammy effect on your business as well. To begin with, you could get some excellent publicity from doing this as you’re customers will love you for it, plus you’re able to showcase your expertise in your particular area of business.
The double whammy effect takes place because this will in turn enhance your credibility, and the way that you are perceived by your peers, competitors, prospective customers, and of course your current clients.
You’re competitors will also be both curious and worried as to what you are up to.
Why Not Use Your Competition To Your Advantage?
So in that case, why not interview your competitors? As long as you position it correctly, they will probably be more than happy to have you interview them as it will give them so notoriety and publicity, however as it is you interviewing them, you will be perceived as the expert, and not them.
So they’re getting what they want, which is some publicity, but you’re also getting what you want, which is enhanced credibility of your expert status.
And if you’re anything like me, you’ll probably know from your own experience that most people love to talk about their expertise, their family and just generally about themselves.
This means that you probably know several people that ramble on and on about what they’ve done this week, last week and last month. These could be prime candidates for interviewing and as you will be seen as the expert, the benefits to your business could be enormous.
I hope this article gives you some insight in to just how effective a podcast could be in enhancing your businesses reputation and standing. And as you will have read in Part One of this article, it really is not that difficult to produce a podcast, so what are you waiting for?
Author Bio: Simon Thurston is an expert business consultant and marketing consultant, and author of “The Death Of Traditional Marketing”. You can find out more about him by visiting his blog today at simonpaulthurston.com.
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