Monday, July 7, 2014

Interview With DJ Bigga Boss







Radio interviews can be a very effective way of communicating with your targeted audience and reaching fans that are likely to be interested in what you have to say. You can do your interview with DJ Bigga Boss from the comfort of your own home or office. However our production team requires a high quality connection via landline, VOIP or cell. You must be available for an audio quality check prior to your scheduled interview time.







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Interview Quick Tips














Have a game plan in mind. Spend time before the interview identifying your goals, including the key points you want to make during the interview. As a reminder, write those points on a piece of paper and keep the paper in front of you while you’re being interviewed.








Use sound bites, analogies and anecdotes. Short, memorable phrases, interesting comparisons, and stories are effective and entertaining ways to convey information during an interview.








Provide your own questions. Offering the producer of the show your suggested questions is an excellent way to help ensure that you’ll have the opportunity to convey the points you want to make during an interview. If you’re working with a publicist, he or she should provide those question to us for you. Although DJ Bigga Boss will stick to your list of questions, he may pick and choose from the list and throw in his own questions too.








State the basics. During an interview, make sure that you mention your web site’s URL and the name of your company, book or whatever it is that you want to promote. However, avoid sounding like an advertisement for yourself by providing this information to DJ Bigga Boss prior to the interview.














Practice. If you have little or no interview experience, it’s a good idea to do some practice interviews. For example, have a friend go over the questions that you are most likely to be asked. Have them critique your responses to the questions, and offer suggestions for how you might rephrase or shorten your answers. Not only do these practice sessions help you improve your interview skills, but they also help build your interview self-confidence.








Don’t be long-winded. You risk losing your audience if you provide long, overly detailed or rambling answers to questions. Also, MOST interviews will be quite short – maybe just 5 or 10 minutes long – so if your answers are too long, the interview may be over before you’ve had a chance to make your main points.








Express your opinion. Don’t be afraid to state what you think. The media love guests who have something interesting to say and listeners are more apt to remember you if you have opinions. However, avoid sounding bombastic, arrogant or dismissive of people who don’t share your thinking.








Keep your cool. If the calls from listeners are confrontational or ask you questions that you think are irritating, insulting or just plain off-the-wall.









Interview With DJ Bigga Boss

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