A PR pro’s guide to pitching podcasts

Insights from “Muck Rack’s State of Podcasting 2022” Report.

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First things first, do your research! Identify podcasts within your industry that cover topics you’re already an expert on. Not sure where to start? My favorite tool for podcast research is PodSeeker, because it gives you a contact email and shows how many monthly listeners a podcast has, which can help gauge relevance. Additionally, here are some of the things I like to look for in a podcast: has it discussed your competitors, mentioned or interacted with your organization before, featured other guests in the same role/title, or covered topics you regularly discuss?

 

 

If you or someone at your company is looking to share information about a product, services, experiences, etc., be sure that the podcast actually accepts guest before pitching. According to Muck Rack’s “State of Podcasting 2022” report, 81% of podcasts feature guests sometimes or often, so you should be in luck.

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