Hi
If a reporter hears about your book and calls you out of the blue to ask for a quick interview, would you be ready with your key points and your best sound
bites?
Would you know how to pivot gracefully if the reporter asks you a question you don't want to answer? (Tip: You absolutely cannot say "No comment.")
Or would you stumble and stammer and try to convince the reporter to reschedule the interview a
week from now? (Please, don't do that.)
Be confident. Be engaging. Be ready.
Join Joanne McCall, an experienced media trainer and publicist, whose "Media Training
Course for Authors" starts tomorrow, April 2, and continues on April 9 and 16. Even though she's offering it through the Non-fiction Authors Association, it's also for fiction authors whose books can tie into nonfiction angles.
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You will learn:
--How to prepare your talking points that include the most important information you want potential readers to
know.
--Why broadcast and podcast interviews are different that TV interviews and how to take advantage of each.
--How to keep the audience riveted so they stay until the end.
--How to deal with a reporter who has an agenda and doesn't agree with your position on a topic.
All sessions are delivered live via Zoom at 1pm ET /10 Pacific and last around 90 minutes. Live attendance is optional. Course recordings are shared the same day.
Take advantage of this course for a mere fraction of the cost of typical media training.
Register here.
Your friend,
Joan
P.S.
All students receive companion worksheets and handouts for each
of the three course modules. You have lifetime access to all materials that you can download.
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