Franchise Radio Show 27 “How to be your industry expert, it’s not that hard” with Nic Hayes

Nic Hayes is the founder of Australia’s most popular and informed gathering of media and experts #MeetTheMedia has taught micro-businesses to ASX listed companies how to work and communicate with the media today.

He has twenty years of experience working in the full cycle of media starting his career in media intelligence, then running his own PR agency while working as a presenter in radio and television. Nic is used today as a media commentator regularly used by print, radio, television and online.

He works well with business owners, managing directors and CEOs and his broad experience caters particularly well for subject matter experts and those that are looking to take control of their media destiny, helping them raise their profile.

To listen to this episode “How to be your industry expert, it’s not that hard” with Nic Hayes, click here.

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