I’ve started compiling a list of places that I can ask to advertise on Hey Brooklyn.
It’s nerve-wracking to say to someone, “Take me seriously enough to invest your dollars with me.” It should be cake, because my podcast has grown to a point that advertising on it is something that I sincerely believe would be beneficial to a business. The number of listeners and downloads are there. The quality of content is there. The quality of production is *SO* there – Rob is amazing. It’s all there, and now the scary part is saying, “Hey, come advertise on my show. This is what I can do for you.” EEEEk! But I’m doing it, because, you guys?, I am *SO* over not making any money.
[Sidenote: I'm wondering if blogging about this is unprofessional, but the truth is: I'm not cool! I quiver, I get nervous, and I blog about it.
Ehh, I think it's ok. It's honest.]
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My friend Walt Ribeiro gave a talk once, and someone asked him about reacting to getting rejected. Walt (who is one of those really sincere people brimming with zest and pep) answered in what would become a bit of a catch phrase among our friends: “Ask your face off!” The logic is that if you ask a bunch of people for whatever you need, someone will, eventually, say yes.
I’ve since found this post and video on his website, and felt newly inspired. It’s super-basic stuff that we all know but sometimes forget. (He usually does daily music lessons on YouTube, but on this day he chose to shoot a pep talk instead. I suggest you merely listen to it, not watch; his walking down the street might make you queasy! ).
So here I go: I’m going to ask my face off.








it’s amazing how that one little comment he probably thought up on the fly has affected so many of us. It helped me immensely in my move to maine. And now it’s helping you. It’s a good mantra.
Chris Cavs
28 Oct 09 at 10:56 am
Glad I could inspire you. Life is a numbers game, so ask away. Besides, I’ve realized that if you get turned down then its no big deal, because if you do, then you’re in the same spot you were 10 seconds before you asked the question.
But in reality, you and everyone else inspires me – so I guess its Karma
Walt Ribeiro
28 Oct 09 at 6:33 pm