The 5 reasons you should enter a business award this year.

EPISODE · Apr 7, 2022 · 18 MIN

The 5 reasons you should enter a business award this year.

from The UnNoticed Entrepreneur · host Jim James

Get Noticed! Send a text.We enter races or competitions personally not just for the event but for the preparation, for the focus and the sense of accomplishment. It’s remarkable that entrepreneurs don’t enter more awards. Here are 5 reasons why should enter your business this year into an Awards:Forces you to think “why should I win?” Just how competitive are you?Compilation of assets, and review of your marketing collateralsLearn from others who have won …Publicity - reason to talk about what you do and to meet authorities in the industrySense of purpose…reconnect to why you do what you do...I am entering the Podcast awards - [sponsored by Audible] and here are some ways that I can learn from previous winners:Podcast of the year sponsored by Sony in 2021. Spotify podcast..The misadventures of Youth. “It gave a fresh insight into real lives as lived by young people, and offered opportunities for those same young people to learn new skills”Best Branded Podcast supported by Acast CreativeGardening with Royal Horticultural SocietyThe judges said: “an assortment of beautifully told, diverse, relatable and heartfelt stories alongside great tips. This is a forward thinking podcast that engages listeners with new and traditional gardening content. A well deserved winner.”Best Business podcast..DIFTK“A funny, intelligent, interactive podcast series that totally understands its target audience, and looks after them like family. This was particularly valuable in a lockdown year.”Matt Hill, the co-founder of the British Podcast Awards, said: “GROW will bring together podcasters who want to grow their podcast audiences, revenue and impact. We’ve brought together the best brains in the business to share their advice – and best of all, it’s free to podcasters who enter our Best New Podcast category.”https://www.britishpodcastawards.comI mention Boost Awards has a directory - former UnNoticed Entrepreneur show guest MD Chris Robinsonhttps://boost-awards.co.uk/about-boost/Prowly - the media relations platformProwly has everything you need to get your PR work done.AI Writer - Content writing made easierGenerate Accurate, Relevant & Quality Content in 2 MinutesRiverside - Your online recording studioThe easiest way to record podcasts and videos in studio quality from anywhere. All from the browser.Get Otter with 1-month FREE Pro LiteGenerate rich notes for meetings, interviews, lectures, and other important voice conversations.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSubscribe to my free newsletterhttps://www.theunnoticedentrepreneur.com/

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