Creating an Internet Radio Show: Q & A with Theola Kelly

Theola Kelly is president of Puget Sound Women of Wisdom Ministries, a published poet, and the host of the “Woman to Woman” radio show.

We asked Theola about “Woman to Woman,” and would like to share her insights with you.

How have you used Internet radio to expand/build your platform?

My vision is global, and without Internet capabilities like that of my radio broadcast, my reach would be limited to my immediate surroundings.

What kind of traffic to your Web site have your Internet radio broadcasts produced?

I credit the radio show for pointing many to my church Website, my speaking Website, and my business Website.

How has this venue helped you achieve “expert” status?

Internet radio for me has created more than just a web presence used to promote my particular spin on women’s issues. It has been the foundation for which I credit all of the connections, both personally and professionally, that have allowed me to go beyond my four walls. It adds the kind of credence that has probably moved me up a notch or two in the minds of some, but the connections I make are what make the difference for me.

What has been the most rewarding aspect of hosting your radio show?

It is truly rewarding when out of nowhere, I can be contacted from someone in another country that wants to thank me for what they feel was a job well done on one of my shows. Also, being given special permission to host during certain hours that are normally reserved for more experienced hosts has been awesome! As a person who enjoys engaging in dialog, I think it’s awesome that others actually want to hear what I might have to say.

What has been the biggest challenge?

Technical difficulties always make me feel less than professional. I realize that most people understand that it is usually not my fault, but still… Also, being a speaker who is used to a live audience, I am finding it challenging to be at complete ease with no immediate response or eye contact. I’m learning.

What is the most valuable lesson you’ve learned by hosting a radio show?

People matter. Whether or not I am face-to-face with them, I must be mindful of my motive when I speak on any particular topic. I don’t agree with using radio as a platform to just say what I want to say without regard for those who may hold a different opinion. I make no bones about my position, but I try my best to see the biggest picture possible.

What pitfalls should authors who are considering starting their own Internet radio show avoid?

Overdoing it. It’s not a good idea to build an entire radio show around one or two books. Slamming listeners with just one message is boring and will probably hurt in the long run. I suggest having a radio show that promotes other authors. Then, as you gain a solid listener base, accept invitations to be the guest author on other shows that have listeners who will benefit from reading your book.

What kind of budget is needed to develop an Internet radio show?

When you host your show from an outside state, you will incur long distance charges as will your listeners who call in from an area code outside of your listener line calling area.

Does Internet radio work as a platform-building method?

Those who are considering doing Internet radio broadcasting can be certain that if they have relevant content for a target audience and can be dedicated to their listeners, their platform will see growth. This method can work for everybody: authors, ministries, entrepreneurs, etc. There are several online radio opportunities, not just radio but online telecasts as well, that can all be used to expand your potential growth.

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One Response to “Creating an Internet Radio Show: Q & A with Theola Kelly”
  • avatar Saul Hocke says:

    Good an very informative post. I will come back to your blog regullary. One thing: I do not exactly know what do you mean in the second paragraph. Could you please exmplain your opinion?

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