Think about the audience and their needs. Are you working that into your interviews?
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How to Best Work with Your Publicist
You have a publicist. How can use best work together to get YOURSELF the best results? Watch this video closely to hear the techniques.
How to Use Notes During for Media Interviews
Media Interviews can be a cause of stress. A common question I get asked is “Can I bring notes with me.” The answer is “Well, it depends.” Here is the full answer focusing on the different types of media interviews. This covers TV, Print, and radio.
Ambush Interviews
The very prospect of ambush interviews scare people. Just the very idea that someone might sneak up on you when you are not ready and broadcast your answers to the world makes people’s knees shake.
Even if you don’t think “A Current Affair” or “TMZ” is planning on doing an impromptu interview with you, there is always the chance a reporter stops you at a conference or trade show. There is always the chance you pick up the phone and get sucked in to talking to an over-zealous reporter.
Use these media training tips and techniques. While we don’t wish an “ambush interview” on anyone, we do wish you the best success for being in control. The good news, there are solutions.
Media Training is not just about getting your body language and voice up to par. It is about control. The more control you have during a media interview, the great chance you have of getting the exact messages you want into a story.
Advanced Media Training Techniques: Problem, Solution, Call to Action
These are three popular “message categories.” The reason is, it is easy, it works, and it can help you get the job done. Many of you who have taken my first level media training workshop will recognize the categories.
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Media Training is not just about getting your body language and voice up to par. It is about control. The more control you have during a media interview, the greater chance you have of getting the exact messages you want into a story.
In this installment, we talk about media messaging. This process is not a one size fits all. Media training doesn’t have to be cookie cutter. In this video we explain how you can start to look at your media messages when you want to “sell” people, even if the sell is “ideas.”
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Advanced Media Training Techniques: When to Ditch Your Messages
Media Training Tips – Media Training is not just about getting your body language and voice up to par. It is about control. The more control you have during a media interview, the greater chance you have of getting the exact messages you want into a story.
In this installment, we talk about media messaging… and when you can “ditch” your traditional messaging strategy. This process is not a one size fits all. Media training doesn’t have to be cookie cutter.
Advanced Media Training Techniques: Using Stories
Media Training Tips – Media Training is not just about getting your body language and voice up to par. It is about control. The more control you have during a media interview, the better chance you have of getting the exact messages you want into an article or media piece. This advanced technique covers the use of stories.
Advanced Media Training – Sales Techniques
Media Training Advanced Techniques taken from our advanced course. Why wouldn’t you want to use the same strategies people use to sell a product, for selling ideas?
Media Training should provide those doing media interviews with the tools to get the job done. That means going far beyond body language. It means driving traffic to your web site or getting more business.
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Advanced Media Training – Talk About “Benefits”
Media Interview advanced techniques – An advanced media interview skill is the use of “benefits.”
Talking about the benefits is a sales training technique. Now these techniques have been applied to media interviews. Learn how these techniques, strategies, and tools to even sell ideas.
1960’s Media Training Techniques Don’t Work
Media Training is a small but focused industry. I’ve been asked many times to give my review of where the industry is, and how it has changed. My biggest problem is that it seems to be stuck in the 1960’s.
When I started this work, I read as many books as I could about the techniques, systems, procedures related to media training and was taken back by much of it. As a TV producer, I knew that much of it wouldn’t still work. The word is more savvy and can spot much of the techniques. Many of the suggestions were also vague… like “bridging.” I say media training is a lot like TV make up. If you know it’s there, it wasn’t applied correctly.
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