In this FREE course, I will answer the top three questions I am asked every day on how to become a guest on TV and give you the tools to help you determine if your expertise is a good fit for booking segments on TV.
Learn what it takes for you to become a go-to expert for both local and national TV outlets in this FREE mini-course!
It’s all possible when you learn how to become a go-to guest for media outlets!
TV appearances are one of the quickest and most effective ways to get noticed, build brand awareness, and establish credibility.
TV appearances significantly increase your list of qualified leads and promote your status as an influential expert in your field.
If you’re ready to watch the leads flow in, I’ll show you how to become a featured tv expert.
In this FREE course, I will answer the top three questions I am asked every day on how to become a guest on TV and give you the tools to help you determine if your expertise is a good fit for booking segments on TV.
How To Present Yourself As A TV-Worthly Expert (Even if you don’t know how to pitch yourself just yet.)
The Trade Secrets For Reaching Out To Shows You Wish To Book (And how to do so with confidence!)
What It Takes to Leverage Your Guest Appearances Into Paid Opportunities.
Dayvee Sutton is a national TV correspondent and top requested guest expert for several of your favorite programs, including Dr. Oz, NBC/TODAY, CNN, The Weather Channel and more. With more than 20 years experience as a broadcast journalist, she still actively works inside one of the top national newsrooms. And now she is sharing her insider secrets in a series of online courses for those who have the big dream of becoming an on-air personality.
A quick, to-the-point and FREE guide on how experts in any field can leverage their knowledge into being the go-to guest for local and national TV programs.
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