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June 8, 2019 by Stone Payton

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Media Minds || Hosted by: Sanjay Toure

May 27, 2019 by angishields

 Have you ever wondered what drives an individual to become a news anchor, reporter, tv producer, journalist, or anyone who works within the media field?

Media Minds is here to answer all of you questions! Media Minds is a discussion held between the minds behind the media. These conversations will bring awareness to the various journeys these media driven individuals have gone on to be successful within their field. These conversations will dive into the inner workings of the media, and touch base on just about everything you were once curious about.

Media Minds brings awareness to the creativity and brilliant concepts that we all love, while establishing a new found appreciation for the art.

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Gwinnett Business Radio

May 19, 2019 by Garrett Ervin

Gwinnett Business Radio highlights and spotlights the top businesses and business leaders serving the Gwinnett community. The show airs live every Thursday at 10:00am EST and is hosted by longtime broadcaster Mike Sammond and local businessman Steven Julian.

 

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North Fulton Business RadioX ® Studio

May 19, 2019 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio

May 19, 2019 by John Ray

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Gwinnett Business RadioX ® Studio

May 5, 2019 by Garrett Ervin

Business RadioX® produces, distributes, and markets professional podcasts and online radio shows for individuals and businesses of all sizes. Email us at moreinfo@businessradiox.com to learn more!


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Opening The Show Concept Meeting

May 3, 2019 by Stone Payton

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Stone Payton:
Welcome to Business RadioX Pro Tips. Stone Payton and Lee Kantor here with you this afternoon. Lee, in this series, we’re going to talk about the show concept meeting. And one of the first things we want to address is how to open the meeting effectively. When we do one, you typically open the meeting. Walk us through that a little bit.

Lee Kantor:
At the beginning of a meeting, what I’m trying to do or what we’re trying to do is to get to the heart of who the ideal prospect is in the room. And that is really the reason that the client wants to do the show is to reach this group of people or this type of person. And we go through a series of questions and really, kind of, peel back the layers of the onion to find out who is the person that writes them checks; who is the person that if they met more of those people, if they met 10, 20, 30 more of those type people at the end of the year that that would move the needle in their business. So, then, the way you uncover that is by asking kind of a series of questions at first. The prospective client likes to think their show is going to be about them or some specialty they have to work through that.

Stone Payton:
Right.

Lee Kantor:
That’s normally the — they think, “Oh, I’m an accountant, so I’m going to do a show about accounting.” And then, we have to kind of go, “Okay, that’s good. That’s a possible idea. Let’s kind of put a pin in that. And then, let’s hold that over here.” And then, we work through to really understand their business and to get down into the heart of who they do business with, who they like to do business with, who they want more business from.

Lee Kantor:
And once you start asking those kind of questions, “Who is the person that writes your checks? Are they in a specific industry? Do they have a specific title? Are they in this specific area of town?” and you just really get to know their business and understand, “Okay, who’s your perfect client right now?” Your perfect client is a woman entrepreneur? Are you sure? So, you get most of your business from women entrepreneurs? Are you sure?” And then, they say, “Yes, I get — if I can have more women entrepreneurs, that would move the needle on my business.” Then, once we kind of understand their business where we can put their ideal customer in a bucket like that and say, “If you want to reach these people, we can reverse engineer a radio show that puts you in front of those people on a regular basis.”

Stone Payton:
Well, what I love about the way you open a show concept meeting is we get drilled down on who they need and want to serve, where they’re hanging out, and it just provides such marvelous foundation for the balance of the meeting is going to be grounded in how they can serve the people who are important to them, and like you say, who write them checks. And this first step is so critical. They’re doing most of the talking, I love everything about the way you open this stuff, and it sets the stage for the next part of the process, which is painting the room.

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Show Concept Meeting: Painting The Room

May 3, 2019 by Stone Payton

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Stone Payton:
All right. Welcome back to Business RadioX Pro Tips. Stone Payton and Lee Kantor here with you. This is our Show Concept Meeting Series. We’ve already spoken opening the show concept meeting. Now, we are prepared to paint the room. We do this with flip charts sometimes. We do it on a piece of paper there on the table sometimes. Walk them through it, Lee. And I’ll chime in if I think I have something to add there.

Lee Kantor:
All right. So, whether we’re doing it on a sheet of paper or flipboard, what we do is we like to draw a rectangle, and then draw circles around the rectangle. Usually, four circles around the ,rectangle two on each side. And we’re putting the guests in the room, and we’re really trying to visualize a studio. We want the prospective client to see a show being built. So, one of those seats around the table are going to be them, the host of the show, which is our prospective client. And then, we’re going to go around the table, and then fill the rest of the seats.

Lee Kantor:
One seat is the person that writes them checks. This is their ideal client. And we start. So, we identify them as one of the seats. And then, not only do we just put ideal client there, we get very granular. We want to know who they are. They are vice presidents of manufacturing firms. We want to know the names of people that they want to put in the room: Bob Smith, Mary Jones. I want to know the companies that those people are with. We want their dream list to start kind of being fleshed out here. We want to know either the companies, the names of the people, the titles. We want to get very specific who that ideal customer is for our sponsor. So, that’s one of the chairs around the table.

Lee Kantor:
Another chair around the table is referral sources. Who are the people that refer business to them that fit into the ecosystem of this show that we’re building for them? And these referral sources could be other professional service firms. They could be complementary businesses that touch this group. So, then, we start listing those out by name and by company.

Lee Kantor:
Another chair around the table is associations, trade associations, business groups. We start listing them out. Most of the niches that we go after, there is some sort of a trade group, or there’s a group that serves that same group of people. And we start listing them. Who is the leadership on that? We get very granular. The more specific, the better. And at this point, you even want to get your perspective customer on the board with the Sharpie, writing their ideas down, and let them kind of co-author this at that point.

Lee Kantor:
The last chair at the table is the kind of micro celebrity or the influencer. And this is the person that might be a blogger. They might have written a book. This person is — this is kind of a warning sign for this kind of person. Since they are kind of the celebrities in that niche that your perspective customer wants to immerse themselves in, they can, all of the sudden, get star struck and say, “Oh, look, I’m interviewing these famous people. And then, I’m famous. And I want to be more famous.” So, you want to just do this a little bit. This is kind of a spice. This is not the entrée. The entrée are the people that write your customers, your prospective customers checks, that’s who you want more of all the time. You want to make sure that somebody in the room always represents that group. The micro celebrity or the influencer, if you do that occasionally, that’s probably enough.

Stone Payton:
I like what you said about co-authoring this. I think that is so key. And yes, when they can get up at the flip chart or on the piece of paper, and they have the pen in their hand, that’s how you know you’re doing it the right way. And I love to ask them, even though I know where I want them to land, and I may have to nudge them a little bit for proper hosting mechanics to get the most out of the platform to truly grow their business, we might ask them, “Well, you know, what do you envision as the format? Like, what kind of questions are you going to ask?” And let them, you know, begin to shape this thing. So, I love the framing of co-authoring. And when you’re doing that, and they are participating at that level, it really sets the stage in a marvelous way for us to begin asking them about return on investment. And that’s the next piece in this series is ROI.

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