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This week on the "Dailicast Moment" host Chris Laning offers some cool ideas for formatting your dailicast. Today, he wraps up the discussion by pointing out things to keep in mind when coming up with your "cool" dailicast idea. TRANSCRIPT: [inaudible] With your "Dailicast Moment" for today, I'm Chris Laning from NeighborhoodStage.com. Now all this week and all last week I've been talking about cool ideas that you can use to do your dailicast. I'm going to wrap that up today by just simply saying this. The list that I gave you is just the beginning of what you can do with the dailicast. When you're deciding to put one together, the key thing to think is what value you can bring to your listeners. First, what's gonna really attract people? What's gonna make them want to listen? Two, what's going to make them feel like they're getting good value from you. And only after that can you maybe make the consideration of what might also get them to want to use your services. Because again, the key thing we need to remember is that people don't want to be sold to. They just want you to provide them something. The idea is that they get comfortable with you, with your voice, getting to know you and getting to appreciate that your bringing them solid value each and every day. Then they may just use your services when they need it. So when they finally need something from you or something that you can do, you'll be the first person that leaps to mind. That is the best way to effectively use a dailicast. And that's the way that I recommend you do it when trying to come up with what you want to do for your dailicast. And that's all for the "Dailicast Moment" for today. Don't forget, you can find out all the ways to listen and all the information about dailicasts by going to Dailicast.com. With your "Dailicast Moment" for today, I'm Chris Laning from NeighborhoodStage.com Have a great day! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.