Online media interviews - 10 tips for success
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By Steve Blears
Director - Bit Famous
At Bit Famous we believe a call from a journalist or podcaster isn't something to fear, it's something to get excited about! Appearing as a guest interviewee is a golden opportunity to share your knowledge and experience, be seen as a thought leader, and represent your business or organisation.
Increasingly these interviews will be done online via Zoom. Here are our 10 tips for online media interview success:
- Prepare
Sit in a well lit quiet space with enough light on your face. De-clutter your background. Are you familiar with your tech and the software you’ll be using? Are your mic and camera switched on? - Say your best stuff first
If you have a key point, say it first. If the interview is used in full you may have less than 3 minutes of airtime. - “For example...”
Give examples and paint pictures with words. Use connective words and phrases to help you expand - for example: also, as well as, but, in addition. - Signpost
Signpost something important, simply by saying, “this is important because...” - Don’t repeat your organisation’s name
Your interviewer will introduce you and the organisation you represent, so avoid repeating its name or web address. - Avoid getting defensive
Stay calm and in control. Listen to the words not the tone of the interviewer. - Don’t say “no comment”
Never lie, embellish, guess or say “no comment”. - Avoid jargon
Avoid jargon, acronyms and industry shorthand. Stay conversational, in plain English. - Smile
A smile goes a long way even on a serious topic. Try to relax and be yourself. Inject some energy and enthusiasm into your performance. - And finally...
Indicate you’ve finished your answer through tone of voice / facial expression/body language.