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CPR Promotional Check-Up - Mar 13, 2019
March 13, 2019
Have an opinion? Add your comment below. Of course, there are other ways for a podcast to break format for a special episode. Podcasters often do it for live shows. Or sometimes they take a benchmark feature segment from past episodes and compile several iterations into a "greatest hits" package. There's certainly more than one way to skin a podcast. However you chose to do it, I think shaking things up from time to time can liven up your show
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Prom Dresses
WiLD in Tampa was the first station I saw circa 1999 that helped local charities collect and distribute prom dresses to girls in their community who couldn't afford one and would miss the Big Day. Kiss in Charlotte took the idea, spun it into a collection and then sale that allowed girls to get el cheapo ware/wear and also raise an s-ton of $$$ for charities. KLUC in Las Vegas would be an example of a station that has taken this and turned it into one of their 3 biggest events of the year. And that's saying something.
Jammin' 107.7 in New London is on the air with theirs http://jammin1077.com/common/page.php?id=3441
Or you can do what Hot 98.1 in Greenville is doing and helping the Cinderella Project collect dresses. https://www.hot981.com/2019/02/0½019-cinderella-project/Cuddle Cam
The best new photo booth concept for Radio comes from Channel 95.5 in Detroit where you and your friends could frolic on a bed for the obligatory souvenir/social media shot. Scroll down to the bottom for the gallery. https://channel955.iheart.com/featured/mojo-in-the-morning/content/2019-02-11-mojos-valentines-day-pajama-party-recap/
Stickers & Street Teams
"But Paige, in a PPM World, what's the inherent value of having bumperstickers and presence on the streets?" I don't know. Maybe they help keep you from being any more obscure, off-the-radar and irrelevant than you already are. This isn't the Witness Protection Program.
You RARELY see a great station that has not cemented loyalty with the audience. You don't get brand loyalty by sending spam to the database. You get it:- By having a good and consistent product.
- By living up to your license and being a part of the community.
- By shaking a buttload(tm) of hands.
The first one is hard enough. The last two are harder. But that's how you do it. We'll start with...
Stickers
There are two reasons to do stickers:- To make money
- To elevate the profile for pennies in the marketplace
Sticking bricks of stickers on the counter at AM/PM mini marts will make you money. But 1 in a 100 (maybe) will end up on a car. To do that, you do the big mega-sticker stops. 'PGC, Wild in Tampa, Wild in SFO, Z-90, Jamz in Orlando, Jamz in Birmingham, Wired in Philly, KSFM in Sacramental, KUBE in Seattle have all done these...and owned that position.
And you can make money off these. The last one I went to in Tampa had thirteen paying clients involved.
How do you get stickers on cars? YOU PUT THEM ON YOURSELF.
Street Team
If you aren't working the schools for interns, you are really running out of time. Running a spot and soliciting for them will fail. You need to go out and recruit.
A market the size of Denver? You want 25 to start the summer.
Then, you want to train them. Giving them a manual to read will fail. Street School. A day AWAY from the station. Radio stations suck the vibe out of them the first day. Have fun. Give them their names for the summer. Brainstorm. Eat. Play games. Teach them how to set up a remote. How to hand a sticker to a listener. How to talk to a client. Everything.
And then you need to find the best and brightest and make them your Street General. The person who will coordinate and run and motivate and discipline and troll the newspapers and websites and press releases for places for the station to be. Every day. -
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