After a little brainstorming with a few of my inner circle
members, I came up with this idea to allow YOU to tell my
listeners and readers all about YOUR project 
Before getting to that, if you’re not a member of my inner
circle, which also happens to be “THE Internet Marketing
Inner Circle” (TIMIC for short) you need to be.
Things inner circle members have access to include …
Information about upcoming product launches and events,
weeks, or even MONTHS before they happen. This is because
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IAJVB is a growing database that you can use in de-conflicting
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OK, back to telling my listeners and readers about your
projects…
I’m calling it the “Tell Us About Your Project Week!”
This coming week, I plan on doing (and recording) a radio
show every day, where a select number of guest will
get to call in and tell us all about your projects. Each
guest will be restricted to ONE project, and you’ll
have 15 minutes.
The discussion will be coordinated in advance. That is:
1) Guests will know in advance what questions I plan
on asking.
2) Guests will have provided me with a bio in advance
3) Guests will provide me in advance with a summary
of your project.
We will take a few live question if time permits BUT since
each guest only has 15 minute (usually), we probably won’t
have time for a lot of questions.
I see these episodes as being something listeners can
listen to live, but I also see the majority of our listeners
going back through the archives and listening to select
shows weeks, months, even over a year from now. So guests
want to put your best foot forward.
Guests need to be interesting… and be able to explain
your project in a way that makes others want to get
involved. Our listeners will be asking themselves, “Why
do I care?” and “How is this going to benefit ME?”
Guests need to answer those questions when volunteering
to be featured on a show.
Blog Talk Radio allows you to have 15 minute, 30 minute,
45 minute or 1 hour shows. I’ll plan each one for 1 hour,
and on many shows, I’ll try to fit in 3 guests… giving
each one 15 minutes. A few guests, with major projects can
naturally fill up more than 15 minutes, so on those shows
I’ll have fewer guests. The other 15 minutes of each show
will be for administrative stuff and just for a little
flexibility.
Since I can take call-ins. I’d like to do that too, but
we have to stick closely to the time allotted, so I’ll have
to work out the logistics on that.
Since listeners and potential guests are from around the
world, I will vary the time of the shows from day to day.
Scheduled times for this weeks shows are (all stated in
Central Standard Time):
Monday - December 3rd, 2007
7-8pm CST
Tuesday - December 4th, 2007
3-4pm CST
Wednesday - December 5th, 2007
Noon - 1pm CST
Thursday - December 6th, 2007
8-9pm CST
Friday - December 7th, 2007
10-11am CST
Saturday - December 8th, 2007
- Brainstorming Call 11am - 12:30pm
No radio show this day, but the recorded phone call will
be uploaded to the Blog Talk Radio archives.
Sunday - December 9th, 2007
3-4pm CST
The above times are for planning purposes, but are
fairly firm.
I realize that many of these times don’t work out for
MOST people. That’s ok, because you can listen to the
recorded calls later. At the same time, since the times of
the calls vary, that increases the chances that you can
make at least one call.
For now, look at the various times, and if you see a slot
that you’d like to be featured, and you’re QUICK…
Contact me at: http://WillieCrawford.com/helpdesk/
At my helpdesk:
1) Click the link, “Open A New Ticket”
2) Select the Category “Blog Talk Radio Show”
3) Briefly explain your project, what date you’d like
to be featured, and why you’d make a great guest!
I do anticipate the slots for this coming week’s shows
to filling up quickly, but at the same time, I’m hoping
to line up some interesting guests for future shows.
This is free publicity that can gain you exposure across
BlogTalkRadio.com’s huge network. I’ll also blog about
each episode and publicize it in numerous ways. So, this
is a great deal… and it’s free 
Willie