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MMS #105 - Live Shows & Podcasts for B2B Demand Generation with Carson Heady and Brandon Lee

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In this episode of Mastering Modern Selling, Carson V. Heady and Brandon Lee dive deep into the growing significance of live shows and podcasts for B2B demand generation.
As they reflect on their journey of creating valuable content, the hosts discuss how these mediums can effectively build relationships, create pipeline opportunities, and ultimately drive revenue.

1. Creating Differentiation through Content

  • Live shows and podcasts offer a unique platform to showcase expertise and differentiate yourself from the competition. By providing value-driven content that resonates with your audience's pain points and interests, you build trust and authority in your niche.

2. Leveraging Guest Appearances to Build Pipeline

  • One of the most effective strategies discussed was inviting potential prospects as guests on your show. This method not only opens the door to meaningful conversations but can also lead to long-term business relationships. Many deals have resulted from initial guest appearances, where the prospect first learned about the value you offer during a show.

3. Amplifying Reach through Audience Sharing

  • When a guest shares your show with their audience, it exponentially increases your reach. This strategy taps into your guest’s network, helping you expand your audience and potential customer base. Over time, this builds momentum for your brand and visibility in your industry.

4. Strategic Content Distribution for Continued Engagement

  • After recording a live show or podcast, repurpose the content into bite-sized, shareable snippets across multiple platforms (LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, etc.). By keeping your content in front of your audience consistently, you keep them engaged and build stronger relationships over time.

5. Using Shows for Personal Brand Building and Sales Attribution

  • Carson and Brandon emphasize the importance of sales teams understanding the long-term ROI of these efforts. Often, companies fail to attribute success correctly to content like podcasts and live shows. By viewing these platforms as long-term relationship builders, rather than immediate sales generators, teams can reap the full benefits of consistent content creation.

Live shows and podcasts are more than just content formats; they’re powerful tools for B2B demand generation.
By focusing on creating value for your audience, strategically leveraging guests, and amplifying your reach, you can build a personal brand that drives meaningful business outcomes.
As Carson and Brandon highlight, the key is consistency and a focus on long-term relationships.

Don't miss out—your next big idea could be just one episode away!

This Show is sponsored by Fist Bump
Your prospecting partner to authentically fill your pipeline with ideal customers.

Check out our Live Show Events here: Mastering Modern Selling Live Show
Subscribe to our Newsletter: Mastering Modern Selling Newsletter

  continue reading

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In this episode of Mastering Modern Selling, Carson V. Heady and Brandon Lee dive deep into the growing significance of live shows and podcasts for B2B demand generation.
As they reflect on their journey of creating valuable content, the hosts discuss how these mediums can effectively build relationships, create pipeline opportunities, and ultimately drive revenue.

1. Creating Differentiation through Content

  • Live shows and podcasts offer a unique platform to showcase expertise and differentiate yourself from the competition. By providing value-driven content that resonates with your audience's pain points and interests, you build trust and authority in your niche.

2. Leveraging Guest Appearances to Build Pipeline

  • One of the most effective strategies discussed was inviting potential prospects as guests on your show. This method not only opens the door to meaningful conversations but can also lead to long-term business relationships. Many deals have resulted from initial guest appearances, where the prospect first learned about the value you offer during a show.

3. Amplifying Reach through Audience Sharing

  • When a guest shares your show with their audience, it exponentially increases your reach. This strategy taps into your guest’s network, helping you expand your audience and potential customer base. Over time, this builds momentum for your brand and visibility in your industry.

4. Strategic Content Distribution for Continued Engagement

  • After recording a live show or podcast, repurpose the content into bite-sized, shareable snippets across multiple platforms (LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, etc.). By keeping your content in front of your audience consistently, you keep them engaged and build stronger relationships over time.

5. Using Shows for Personal Brand Building and Sales Attribution

  • Carson and Brandon emphasize the importance of sales teams understanding the long-term ROI of these efforts. Often, companies fail to attribute success correctly to content like podcasts and live shows. By viewing these platforms as long-term relationship builders, rather than immediate sales generators, teams can reap the full benefits of consistent content creation.

Live shows and podcasts are more than just content formats; they’re powerful tools for B2B demand generation.
By focusing on creating value for your audience, strategically leveraging guests, and amplifying your reach, you can build a personal brand that drives meaningful business outcomes.
As Carson and Brandon highlight, the key is consistency and a focus on long-term relationships.

Don't miss out—your next big idea could be just one episode away!

This Show is sponsored by Fist Bump
Your prospecting partner to authentically fill your pipeline with ideal customers.

Check out our Live Show Events here: Mastering Modern Selling Live Show
Subscribe to our Newsletter: Mastering Modern Selling Newsletter

  continue reading

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