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BTS: Steal Our Formula for Choosing Guests Who Build Your Podcast's Authority
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Ever had a podcast guest that seemed incredible on paper but turned out to be a total mismatch on air? In this episode, I asked my OBM and Guest Concierge, Tayler Neeley, to take you behind the scenes and share our exact system for choosing guests who don’t just fill a slot but actually elevate your podcast’s credibility.
Plus, we’ll show you a foolproof way to turn down pitches kindly and professionally (without ghosting anyone) so you can protect your listeners’ time and build trust with every episode.
So if you're ready to learn how to curate guests who will strengthen your show’s authority and keep your listeners coming back for more, hit play and let’s dive in.
0:02 – Why a Perfect Pitch Doesn’t Always Mean a Perfect Guest
1:39 – Our Top Mistakes (and What We Fixed) in Guest Vetting
3:51 – The Exact Criteria We Use to Choose Standout Guests
11:37 – Handling the "Thanks, But No Thanks" Pitch Replies
14:49 – Deciding When Not to Air a Guest Episode
Episode Links:
- Steal Our Guest Vetting Criteria [Template]
- How to Decline Guest Pitches That Aren't a Fit [Template]
- How to Decline Airing a Guest Episode [Template]
Other Episodes You’ll Enjoy:
- Why Guesting on Podcasts Won’t Grow Your Show (Unless You Do This)
- Exactly What to Say to Get Your Podcast Guests to Share Their Episode
→ This episode was recorded on the Deity VO-7U
Have a question about launching or growing your podcast? Shoot me a text!
Liked this episode? Share it! and tag me @thecourtneyelmer
Love this show? Say thanks by writing a review!
Want a top podcast that converts listeners to clients? Book a free strategy call
NEW LIVE WORKSHOP! >> Insider Secrets to a Top 100 Podcast
Connect with Court: Instagram | Linked In | PodLaunch HQ
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BTS: Steal Our Formula for Choosing Guests Who Build Your Podcast's Authority
Insider Secrets to a Top 100 Podcast with Courtney Elmer | Podcasting, Marketing, Psychology
Manage episode 448771156 series 2633070
Ever had a podcast guest that seemed incredible on paper but turned out to be a total mismatch on air? In this episode, I asked my OBM and Guest Concierge, Tayler Neeley, to take you behind the scenes and share our exact system for choosing guests who don’t just fill a slot but actually elevate your podcast’s credibility.
Plus, we’ll show you a foolproof way to turn down pitches kindly and professionally (without ghosting anyone) so you can protect your listeners’ time and build trust with every episode.
So if you're ready to learn how to curate guests who will strengthen your show’s authority and keep your listeners coming back for more, hit play and let’s dive in.
0:02 – Why a Perfect Pitch Doesn’t Always Mean a Perfect Guest
1:39 – Our Top Mistakes (and What We Fixed) in Guest Vetting
3:51 – The Exact Criteria We Use to Choose Standout Guests
11:37 – Handling the "Thanks, But No Thanks" Pitch Replies
14:49 – Deciding When Not to Air a Guest Episode
Episode Links:
- Steal Our Guest Vetting Criteria [Template]
- How to Decline Guest Pitches That Aren't a Fit [Template]
- How to Decline Airing a Guest Episode [Template]
Other Episodes You’ll Enjoy:
- Why Guesting on Podcasts Won’t Grow Your Show (Unless You Do This)
- Exactly What to Say to Get Your Podcast Guests to Share Their Episode
→ This episode was recorded on the Deity VO-7U
Have a question about launching or growing your podcast? Shoot me a text!
Liked this episode? Share it! and tag me @thecourtneyelmer
Love this show? Say thanks by writing a review!
Want a top podcast that converts listeners to clients? Book a free strategy call
NEW LIVE WORKSHOP! >> Insider Secrets to a Top 100 Podcast
Connect with Court: Instagram | Linked In | PodLaunch HQ
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