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Lots of my clients have now been on the show and had very nearly nil happen with regards to fame or fortune. Others, well, their books and services and products sol...

Who would like to be on the Oprah Winfrey Show? Everyone. Formidable writers, business experts, and charity businesses have ambitions to be on the show that's noticed in 111 countries worldwide. But very few of them make it to the show. And after they do their appearance may often be a bomb or a boon due to their minilån company.

A number of my clients have now been on the show and had very nearly nil happen with regards to fame or fortune. The others, well, their products and guides sold like hotcakes--that's the dream is not it? How could you resemble the successful customers of mine?

You have until 2011 to use, as Oprah has extended her deal with King World Productions until then. How do you start? You do not need a big name advertising home to get you on Oprah. However, you do desire a amount of things.

1. Frequency a Hot Topic.

A hot topic is one which everybody is talking about--or should be. If they should keep sending the exact same idea in over and over again if they get no answer many individuals ask me. The solution isn't any. Number response means you have perhaps not gotten the attention of the makers. You can often come up with yet another related idea, different position, or offer a topic you've suggested a slight angle.

2. Read the Upcoming Shows and Regular Characteristics on Oprah's Internet site.

Visit her internet site and read what Oprah's companies need now. Right there on the internet site they let you know about the shows they are planning--if they could possibly get the right people for them. Think carefully about how to word your email to fit exactly what the manufacturers need. You'd be surprised at how few people don't know how to achieve this. If you're able to, you'll be noticeable quickly from 1000s of other folks who ramble and just write off a dangerous note. Spend some time. Craft your idea carefully.

Oprah's companies encourage you to be succinct by restricting how many characters you can send to 2000. This is about 150 words or two short sentences. One of my customers, a surgeon, who already had the interest, (and direct contact number), of one Oprah company from another matter we pitched, found that producers were trying to execute a show on embarrassing medical problems. A pitch was immediately sent off by her showing how, as a physician, she could help individuals from literally *dying of embarrassment.* Very intelligent.

3. Study the .

You'll find out the kind of stories Oprah's market want by checking out which stories are most widely used on her site. As she's very responsive to her people needs If a matter really stays then Oprah can do a variation of it in the future. That you don't even have to read the stories. Just go through the total amount of messages for every single subject. Then create a message geared toward this issue that has high interest.

4. Talk with a Golden Tongue.

Golden tongues are the people who don't wag much. They reach the point--an engaging one--quickly. A producer will verify that you can keep an attention by calling you. In this *audition* she's testing to see if you can say something meaningful in 15 second soundbites. You'll not be talking on the Oprah Show if you can not.

When a manufacturer thinks your idea is sensible her next thing would be to see if you are *mediagenic* which means that you're a strongly interesting person--on camera. She'll need to visit a short movie of you communicating in a show format (speaking in these 15 minute soundbites) and will choose in about 30 seconds whether you'll make the cut.

5. Forget Trying to sell.

Needless to say you intend to promote your book, product, company or cause, but companies don't value that. They only care that they have a great show. And that you may not turn it right into a professional. When you're interviewed you wish to keep this motto in mind: How to help you've an excellent show?

6. Tie in to That Year's Show Concept.

The key theme of the year is building your wildest dreams come true. Really it is about how precisely YOU possibly can make someone else's dream become a reality. Quite simply who are you helping? Have you been a person who has the capacity to facilitate growth in others? Have you done something remarkable that has benefited an individual or huge crowd?

7. Have You Been a Do-Gooder?

Well, it is insufficient to be a do-gooder. Every non-profit and charity in the world believes that they are right for Oprah. And a lot of them are not. To be right for Oprah you'll want a tale that ties in to a matter that's anything that Oprah cares about.

Today she is warm on protecting the children of Africa. And she's quite single minded about it. She believes that we (the United States) must help support this world if we're to survive ourselves. It is pitched by then by all means, when you have an underlying cause that serves kiddies and posseses an affect the planet most importantly. Or, if you've a reason that directly effects her audience (mostly women) then you must show why it is relevant NOW.

8. Suggest a Celebrity Join You on the Show.

That year's shows tend to be more celebrity pushed than previous years. You do not have to know the star professionally, but should explain how they're connected to the show part you're suggesting. As an example, Michael J. Fox has Parkinsons' infection. So if you are selling how Parkinsons is afflicting women in epidemic proportions and suggest a with Fox, you are moving in the best direction.

9. Make it Visual.

We WATCH TV. We PAY attention to radio stations. Since TELEVISION is driven by what we see, makers need interesting images that hold the audience's interest. These props could be everything from B-roll (background footage) of you doing some thing riveting or unexpected or items which illustrate your point. The more unusual the higher. Show us some thing we have perhaps not seen before.

10. Hang within.

You have until 2011 ahead up with an idea that takes hold. Thinking creatively is one of the strongholds of durability. Sure, you would like to get on Oprah, but there are lots of other things that you can do to keep your career careening upward. Continue to watch the news, read magazines and newspapers, search the Internet, visit Oprah's site often and pay attention to what Oprah does on the show. When you have got your eyes open you'll manage to pitch hot topic which will touch the hearts and minds of the people--and of Oprah in no time. All the best! And keep me posted.