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Reality TV Contestants-4 Tips for Producers

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

Every breath you take.....

Every breath you take.....


Hey American Idol, Homemade Millionaire, The Bachelor, Shark Tank, Amazing Race, Biggest Loser, OWN, etc. — after trying out for 2 reality shows there are 4 things I would like the TV producers and crew to know to make it better for them.

1) Every Breath You Take…..we’ll be watching you. Creepy yeah…but we are looking for any clue on how we are doing, what we should be doing….etc. We are trying to listen to every word you say to intended for us or otherwise.

2) COMMUNICATION–When contestants go out of their comfort zone, we all feel very vulnerable. Vulnerability can quickly turn to hostility when we feel ignored. What a very difficult job the producers and assistants have, trying to deal with all the emotions of the contestants. We need a central website, or information hub that we can see what’s going on with the show. You have an instant audience/fan base. Maybe give us a “contestant only” special password that will let us in on some “insider” information about when or where the show will be on. Maybe the contestants could be a voting panel. IF you keep us informed and interested you will have absolute instant fans. These are fans that your company already invested time and money on. Fan interaction is really powerful; see American Idol, Dancing with the Stars etc. I got people to watch the show I wasn’t even on, I said hey check out this show I tried out for…just think if every contestant did that to just a few people they know…

3) Give out the tweet # the same time you do the website. People will talk about your show, good, bad but in reality it’s all good. Shows are much more dynamic when people feel like they are participating.

4) Merch? Trying out for a show is an adventure in itself. I swear you could sell merchandise…”I tanked the Shark Tank…” “Hope to be bitten by a Shark” “Pitched a half-baked idea on Homemade Millionaire” “I tried” You could give out certificates of tryouts with the website and twitter #. I would’ve paid for a t-shirt, coffee mug, and certificate. PR, PR, PR

6 TV Tryout Tips Condensed

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Reality TV Dreams

Reality TV Dreams


1) Be there early. If they say audition is at 9: be there at 7:00
2) Practice your pitch OUT LOUD in front of people before you go to the audition. Don’t make it a burden to listen to you.
3) Network with the people at the audition. Not in some smarmy way, but in a genuine information exchange way. Some of these people will become your friends. Bring business cards!
4) Have Fun Homemade Millionaire season 1 (six episodes) 18 inventors got some pretty great PR and only 6 lucky FRIENDS got the big Kahuna! WOW that some pretty slim odds, have fun with it.
5) TV is a different product. IF you are a control freak, you may not want to try out for a show.
6)LEAVE. You can talk to the other hopefuls, but if you didn’t get a golden ticket, call back, wink or whatever. DO NOT CRY, POUT WHINE or BEG. ” Be proud that you did what you came to do; TRY OUT. You pitched. EVERYONE thinks their stuff is “the shit.” You networked, made friends and you have somewhere else to go, like another tryout, a meeting with investors, a new prototype maker, a mixer with other business people, a presser, a meeting with a manufacturer, or a lunch date. You have other opportunities to seize, and maybe they can catch you if they can…..best of luck! Hey contestants add your tips in the comment section. Include where/what you tried out for current product, blog, website.
Coming soon… “Tips for TV Producers” ☺…. The latest tryout I heard about was on Oprah’s new network, www.oprah.com/own/casting_calls.html and Everyday Edison at www.Everdayedison.com. Check out www.productx1.blogspot.com and at www.welladjustedorsotheysay.blogspot.com/ for more great conversations. Be sure to read all of the fine print and have a lawyer go over any contracts.

6 Tips for Reality TV Tryouts Explained

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

I’ve tried out for 2 reality tv shows,ABCs Shark Tank and made it to the 2nd round of TLCs (maybe OWNs) Homemade Millionaire. The Sharks are back for another season and I’m not sure about Homemade Millionaire, here are 6 tips to help the hopeful for their tryouts for SharkTank, Homemade Millionaire, or any other reality competition show, American Idol, Amazing Race etc… I am also calling out my fellow contestants to add their pieces of advice, along with what, and where they pitched/tried out, their products, blogs and websites. Here are my 6 tips
1) Be there early. If they say audition is at 9:00am in the ballroom, be there at 7:00am. They don’t owe you a try-out. They may run out of batteries, time, money, or patience. You may lose your nerve the longer you stew over things. Some people may think being last will be more memorable, that may be a strategy, it’s your call.
2) Practice your pitch OUT LOUD in front of people before you go to the audition. I am a more fabulous pitcher in my head than out loud. You will feel like a dork. You need to get rid of, umms, ahhhs, I’m so nervous….If you act totally nervous you make other people nervous or feel bad or pity for you….oh yuck! Be authentically you, don’t try to play a “character” you just don’t have the time and most likely not the talent to pull that off. Get books on how to pitch library or bookstore. Go to local networking events, the SBA or SCORE to have people help your pitch for FREE. Don’t make it a burden to listen to you.
3) Network with the people at the audition. Not in some smarmy way, but in a genuine information exchange way. Some of these people will become your friends. No one else can relate to this bumpy road; or analyze every word or movement of the production team like your fellow line mates. The people in line with you are not really your competition because you really don’t know what the game is with the show and the rules of this crazy tv game change. Cheer for the people who make it to the next round, even if it wasn’t you. Your time may be later. Support your inventor friends–that’s what friends do.
4) Have Fun. Enjoy the unique experience. This is not “it” for you. Out of thousands that tried out for Homemade Millionaire season 1 (six episodes) 18 inventors got some pretty great PR and only 6 lucky FRIENDS got the big Kahuna! WOW that some pretty slim odds, have fun with it. It doesn’t mean your invention wasn’t good or you weren’t good, you just will not know why you didn’t get it. If you understand that gamble then you can have fun. It’s Vegas BABY no Crying at the craps table, you didn’t bet your whole house on this anyway.
5) TV is a different product. Think of how many set-backs and twists and turns you may have developing your product. That is the same for TV. IF you are a control freak, you may not want to try out for a show. The timelines get screwy. People that pitched over a year and a half ago are just seeing the show now. The producers do not have the power of when the tv show will air. Read over your contracts and have your attorney read over them. Understand that this is a calculated risk, but still a risk. If you sign a contract that will obligate you to a time period, know that there may be some other opportunity costs and that is part of the risk. You have to ask yourself if that will work for you. Think of the worst case scenario; the tv show gets cancelled or you don’t get picked to go on air and you used up a year of time, can you handle that? You may not be wired for that risk. You may be asked to keep your mouth shut for a period of time, are you able to do that? You may get the chance to be filmed and you think you got 2 minutes of air time and then dogged, can you stomach that (perceived) diss? Think..it’s VEGAS BABY
6) “Girl don’t go away mad…girl just go away….” After you try out, LEAVE. You can talk to the other hopefuls, but if you didn’t get a golden ticket, call back, wink or whatever. DO NOT CRY, POUT WHINE or BEG. I have yet to see anyone say “oh, hey you begged so well, why sure, you’re in!” IF you cry, pout, beg after a producer, you look like a pathetic looser and no one puts their money on a pathetic looser (see Fatal Attraction). Instead, you should be proud that you did what you came to do; TRY OUT. You pitched. EVERYONE thinks their stuff is “the shit.” No one will say to you, “wow your stuff sucks”, no one in line, not the producers. No one. Take the experience for what it’s worth, EXPERIENCE. They may have put a camera in your face, hey, that might be a new experience for you. You networked, made friends and you have somewhere else to go, like another tryout, a meeting with investors, a new prototype maker, a mixer with other business people, a presser, a meeting with a manufacturer, or a lunch date. The producers will call you if they want. You left every way possible to contact you. But you have other opportunities to seize, and maybe they can catch you if they can…..best of luck!
Coming soon… “Tips for Tv Producers” ☺…. The latest tryout I heard about was on Oprah’s new network, www.oprah.com/own/casting_calls.html and Everyday Edison at www.Everdayedison.com. Check out www.productx1.blogspot.com and at www.welladjustedorsotheysay.blogspot.com/ for more great conversations. Be sure to read all of the fine print and have a lawyer go over any contracts.

Homemade Millionaire Episode 6

Sunday, December 26th, 2010

Order now on HSN.com

Order now on HSN.com

Karen with Design-a-Dish won. Her plates and quick design rings will be featured on HSN on the 27th. You can go to HSN.com search Homemade Millionaire and order them now. The plates look gorgeous, as does Karen. I think Wendy did a good job of coaching the story our of this shy reluctant inventor. By the time she pitched to the executives at HSN she was a different business woman. Brynn was a very good pitcher, her tag line of just “press and go” was really easy to digest and she looked great as a spokesperson. Lay down Stay down beach blanket was an interesting and practical idea. Living in Michigan beach is a way of life so I won’t be surprised to see this type of product out there at the lakeshore.

Homemade Millionaire End or OWN

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Picture within a Picture, Show within a Show

Picture within a Picture, Show within a Show


This is like the show within the show. When Homemade Millionaire moved to Discovery Health one could not help but think…wha???? If they wanted to cancel it, like The David Hasselhoffs show after only 2 episodes, wouldn’t it just fade to black? Or quietly go out with a whimper? Why a channel change? After reading an article in O (Jan. 2011) Oprah talks about her 2007 meeting with the Discovery head, David Zaslav, and after hearing a bit of chatter…could it be that Homemade Millionaire is going to be on the OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network, see www.oprah.com/own) Then while watching on Discovery Health there it was; the balloons flying and the announcement that Discovery Health is going to become OWN. What’s going to happen to all us hopeful inventors that tried out for Homemade Millionaire? Shark Tank is slated to resurface in 2011, see www.abc.go.com/shows/shark-tank. Oprah has obviously been a leader in product review with her hugely successful book club, to her screaming Favorite Things episodes, to her “Favorite Things” feature in her O magazine. Could Lady O beat the Shark? Now that would be my favorite thing☺


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