Get on more TV and radio shows, and sell more books while you are there
Take media training, with Brian Jud
Producer and host of the television show, The Book Authority
Guest on over 1000 television and radio shows
Author and producer of the media-training video program, You’re On The Air
Author of Perpetual Promotion, the book describing how to get on TV and radio shows
Author of It’s Show Time, the book describing how to perform like a pro on the air (and sell more books while you are at it)
We can do the training over the telephone
You may choose to begin with a free, fifteen–minute initial consultation to determine how and if we can work together. During this initial consultation, we can plan a customized media-training program to meet your specific objectives.
If you decide to work with me, there are two parts to media training, and you may choose either or both.
Part One shows you how to find the names of people to contact and what you should include in the package you send them.
Part Two shows you how to prepare for your appearances, and then we will conduct mock interviews showing you how to make the most powerful presentation on the air using your new communication skills.
Take
one or both parts
Part One (2 hours, $400)
Discover how to locate the correct person to contact at any media outlet – local or national. Next, we will create the best “hook for your book,” then build a professional press kit to get the producer’s attention and increase your chances of getting on the show. You will also learn how to…
Get producers call you.
Appear on shows without quitting your day job.
Be on national television and radio shows without leaving home.
Perform on the air in your spare time or on weekends.
Get a producer's attention in the first sentence of your press release.
Part Two (3 hours, $600)
Brian will show you specific hints and strategies for performing on radio shows.
Know exactly what you will say before the show starts
Refine your words for different audiences
Use memory techniques if your mind goes blank
Adjust your answers for the amount of time you have on the air
Become the perfect radio guest
13 techniques to use when taking calls from listeners
17 ways to improve your telephone interviews
What you need to know before going on any show
Find out how to deal with belligerent callers
In addition, you will get this inside information
The nuances of projecting the desired image verbally and vocally
Exercises to help you relax as you drive to the studio. Learn what to do when you arrive.
Learn where to sit, how to use a microphone properly, use notes effectively and relax
Answer questions flawlessly.
Use your voice properly. Learn how to project your voice so you communicate a message that will win the hearts of your audience, and sell more of your books
Be an informative and entertaining guest
Use voice inflection to communicate with the audience more effectively
Project confidence, even when you are nervous
Contact Brian Jud at P. O. Box 715, Avon, CT 06001-0715
(860) 675-1344, brianjud@bookmarketing.com