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When s/he is in your fan club and conveys that to the listeners, their ears will perk up. 2. Make the job as easy as possible for the host. Prepare and send a list of 10 questions you would like them to ask you. My experience tells me that they won't ask them all and they will have questions of their own that they will add, but it will help you going in. 3. Practice your answers to the prepared questions and try to keep your answers to just a few sentences or to about 20 seconds. You can say a lot in 20 seconds. Most commercials are 30 seconds and they can tell a complete story. 4. Have a friend create a mock radio interview for you. Give them your questions and ask them to ask you more. If your interview will be done on the phone, conduct it that way. 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When s/he is in your fan club and conveys that to the listeners, their ears will perk up.Outsourcing is the process of transferring present business activities to an external provider in order to utilize outside resources to perform activities previously maintained in-house.India is producing millions of educated workforce every year. Most of them speak good English. This young workforce is intelligent, enthusiastic and willing to work hard to succeed. They even do not m 2. Make the job as easy as possible for the host. Prepare and send a list of 10 questions you would like them to ask you. My experience tells me that they won't ask them all and they will have questions of their own that they will add, but it will help you going in. 3. Practice your answers to the prepared questions and try to keep your answers to just a few sentences or to about 20 seconds. You can say a lot in 20 seconds. Most commercials are 30 seconds and they can tell a complete story. 4. Have a friend create a mock radio interview for you. Give them your questions and ask them to ask you more. If your interview will be done on the phone, conduct it that way. If the real interview will be in person, then meet your mock interviewer in person. Unlock the Hidden Steps to Signing On a New Client ou. My experience tells me that they won't ask them all and they will have questions of their own that they will add, but it will help you going in.To begin, we call upon the clarity of our niche target market, and make sure we've got the decks cleared of any doubt or fear that might be trying to sneak in. Then we set up a system for what we offer, how we speak about what we offer and how we create relationships with those that want to work with us (aka, gain the commitment).This system is of UTMOST importance. You would be surp 3. Practice your answers to the prepared questions and try to keep your answers to just a few sentences or to about 20 seconds. You can say a lot in 20 seconds. Most commercials are 30 seconds and they can tell a complete story. 4. Have a friend create a mock radio interview for you. Give them your questions and ask them to ask you more. If your interview will be done on the phone, conduct it that way. If the real interview will be in person, then meet your mock interviewer in person. A Vision of Failure ercials are 30 seconds and they can tell a complete story.What would it take to make your business fail? What conditions could precipitate and sustain “the spiral of death”? What would complete financial collapse really look like? If your primary competitor acquired the firm, where would they strip out expenses, and what assets would they covet? These are grisly questions to consider, but sometimes we need to envision complete breakdown and failur 4. Have a friend create a mock radio interview for you. Give them your questions and ask them to ask you more. If your interview will be done on the phone, conduct it that way. If the real interview will be in person, then meet your mock interviewer in person. 5. Dress as if you were standing in front of an audience even if you are being interviewed on the phone. That means yes to hair, make-up, and business attire. For men, that means shaving unless they normally have facial hair. It also means saying "no" to sweats and fuzzy slippers. Sounds silly if nobody will see you, but trust me, it will really put (and keep) you in "The Zone." It's a lot easier to think professionally (and project yourself professionally) when you feel good about your appearance. If you're feeling sloppy, you probably will think sloppily. If you think you look sharp, you will think sharply. 6. Keep an eye on the clock during the interview. Time goes by much faster than you think. If you haven't gotten your most important point in when you see you've got about two minutes to wrap up, make sure you weave it in. 7. Do not use a headset or cell phone. They distort the sound terribly. As uncomfortable as it is to those of us who live on headsets, use a land line. 8. Don't be nervous. Be yourself. Remember you are an expert and you have lots of very valuable information to share. You are not there to be judged; you are there to give the audience the gift of your knowledge. Remember, too, that the host's job is to make you look good.
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