YAY! You’re booked for a 60-minute “Ask Me Anything” call.

To make the most of our call, I recommend:

  • Creating a running list of the questions you’re hoping to get answered

  • Collecting all of the assets you would like me to review in one folder for easy access


As a reminder, here are some example questions:

ASSETS

  • Can you review my sponsorship deck for my podcast or event? (or: How can I create one? Which elements am I missing?)

  • Can you help me rewrite my bio?

PITCHES

  • Can you review these pitches I sent? 

  • Can you help me make these talking points more compelling? 

  • Why am I not receiving any responses from the pitches I’m sending?

  • How can I find aligned podcasts to pitch? 

  • How can I pitch this big show that feels out of my league? Is it even worth it to try?

  • How can I start writing contributions for websites like Fast Company and Business Insider?

  • How can I pitch myself for morning TV shows?

MEDIA TRAINING

  • I feel awkward when I’m telling my “origin story” on podcasts. Can you help me write a more succinct and compelling version? 

  • How can I talk about my services in interviews without feeling spammy or salesy?

BOOK PROMOTION

  • I self-published my book a year ago and didn’t do anything to promote it beyond a couple of podcasts. What can I do to drum up interest in it now? Is it too late?

  • I’m self publishing my book and would love to hear your ideas about promoting it. Where should I put my effort to sell the most books?

  • Or: how can I leverage the book I already have to land more speaking gigs?

  • How much PR will a traditional in-house publicist land for me? Do I really need to hire a freelance publicist for the launch? 

SPEAKING

  • How do I identify unpaid and paid speaking opportunities that are the right fit for me?

  • How do I pitch event organizers when there is no submission form?

If you have any questions between now and our call, feel free to email me at cher@ginkgopr.com

I can’t wait to chat with you!