How to Get Featured on TV
A few years ago, a past client replied to one of our newsletters saying she found the content helpful. When I asked how she was doing since we last chatted, she casually dropped, "Oh, I moved to a new city and since then have been featured on the CW, NBC, and BNC." 🤩
We asked, “How did you do this?” Her answer inspired this blog post. We love sharing amazing resources from our network of self-made solopreneurs who are also building their empires.
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April’s Tips for Getting Featured on TV
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Reach out to a network's press department (typically there's an email on their website) to rave about them and how you would love to be featured to help members of their audience benefit from your expertise.
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Send a 1-page proposal that incorporates your bio, any prior press or public speaking details, what you would discuss on TV, and how it would benefit the viewers.
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Brag a ton about your accomplishments, establishing yourself as an authority in your industry.
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After being featured on TV shows, keep sending them useful content you think the viewers would benefit from, establishing a relationship with the media network as their go-to expert in your field.
Getting featured on TV isn’t just about the pitch—it’s about positioning yourself as the expert they can’t ignore. A polished, cohesive, and up-to-date brand can make all the difference in how seriously you’re taken by media networks. From your bio to your press kit, your brand should exude authority and professionalism. Believe in your message, let your brand shine, and show the world why you’re the expert in your field!
April is an Expert Relationship Coach, speaker, and published author with over 15 years of experience empowering women to have the life they envision. She has been featured on NBC, CW, BUZZ, BNC, Emerge, and other outlets as an expert in her field. Her book, Compatible Companion, was a #1 New Release on Amazon and has taught women how to select a long-term partner based on compatibility. As a result of working with April, women achieve fulfilling, long-term, loving relationships. The advice and resources that she provides also help couples navigate through challenging moments in their marriages. Find free relationship resources at aprilacarter.com/resources!
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