Internet Radio – Getting your Voice heard
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Today I interviewed Pat Lynch from Women’s Radio about “Speaking Up and getting your voice heard”. Pat has an incredibly inspiring story of perseverance which I hope will inspire many to stick with your vision, even against the odds. Pat owns Women’s Radio, a large network which features a collective of web hosts who run radio programs on topics targeted at women. These topics are not just on women’s issues but are targeted at women. For example there are radio programs on business, health, travel, music – you name it, it is there or will be.
In this article I share with you strategies to get your voice heard, using both Pat’s website (www.womensradio.com) and Pat’s techniques and your own web site.
How to Spread the word about your expertise through Women’s Radio
The mission of Women’s Radio is to give women a greater voice over a wider geographic area. The influence of this program reaches hundreds of thousands of women. Women’s radio can help grow your business (or your political campaign or social interest group) in the following way:
1. Apply to host a radio program through Women’s Radio. To apply, visit http://www.womensradio.com/Pages/Contact.htm and tell Pat that you heard her on Wonderful Web Women and would like info on how to be a host. Tell her a bit about yourself as well.
2. Be a featured guest on one of the programs. Again, contact Pat through http://www.womensradio.com/Pages/Contact.htm and tell her a bit about your expertise.
3. Contribute articles : You can submit articles as a guest author
How To Host Your Own Program
When Pat moved her radio station from traditional radio to internet radio, she had a wish list of what technology she wanted to make it possible. It wasn’t available at the time so she and her partner, David, contracted a team to develop it for them. The result? Audio Acrobat. I’ve noticed this used on many sites, especially those of successful marketers.
These are just a few of the things you can do with Audio Acrobat:
- record your voice and put it as an intro on your website
- record an interview
- record segments for a radio program or teleseminar (eg intros, interviews, adds, music transitions) and then select what order you want each played in and when to play
- create podcasts with just 2 clicks (submits to 16 different podcast directories)
- quickly put audio on your website or blog without having to be a techy (just cut and paste)
- You can also do all the same things with video
Using this technology you can really simply have recordings of your interviews and ideas on your own website. You can even create a site that has guest hosts who all contribute their recordings to your “radio site” and create your own radio hub for your own niche.
But let’s keep it simple.
Sign up for Audio Acrobat for their free 1 month trial. Create a short audio introduction to your website by ringing in on the number they provide. Then cut and paste the recording to your website. That’s what I will be doing this week as I spend the next month “testing it out”. I’d love to hear your experiences. Here’s one that was shared on the call by Richard from California
“LoL, I can not say enough great things about Audio Acrobat ! What a great tool! I use it with overt 90% of my clients ! TalkToMeGuy Productions”
Cheers
Janet
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This is great and I will be posting about this on my own blog for sure! There are a few internet radio sites around and some have been created by women!
One such site is http://www.newsforthesoul.com/
where Nicole has guest speakers who speak on more spiritual matters.
Hi Annie
Thanks for sharing this resource. Feel free to copy and paste any of my articles or part os articles on your blog, as long as you include a link back to my original post. Links all around for all of us plus sharing great stories.
Cheers
Janet