Hi everybody. It's Christina Daves with this weeks Free Publicity Friday PR Tip. This week I'd like to recommend that you put together a list of core questions - 5 or 10 of them- that can lead an interview. That can get it started, or, if the host is starting and maybe you're stuck a little bit, that they could ask that question to keep things going.
Sometimes television will ask that too. Really podcasts/radio do a lot of that. But the thing that's really important is don't have canned answers. Know what those answers should be and be able to speak them freely,
but it's just a good idea. Sometimes people are going to ask you, and especially with podcast, they're going to ask you for a list of questions.
So if you have them ready, have them on your website, put them in your press kit, you're one step ahead.
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