<p>The arrival of radio on the internet has meant that many more stations are now being heard. Competition is in some respects fierce.</p>
<p>Content, as they say, is king. As an online radio presenter, you've got to be the best of the best. But how do the top radio presenters sound so natural and yet interesting. What's their secret? Is it just talent?</p>
<p>The answer is hard work and yes a bit of talent. Behind the scenes preparation has to be done. Preparation behind the scenes is the key. Chris Evans, the UK's Radio 2 national breakfast DJ, believes every link needs has to have essentials such as a beginning, a middle and an end.</p>
<p>But preparing links in a middle of the show is hard. Imagine a ticking clock, a microphone staring at you and your station manager on the other end of his radio.</p>
<p>So here's the key. Write down links before the show is going out. They don't have to be fully scripted but can just be a few ad lib notes. This is much easier to do then making when something up on the spot.</p>
<p>If you are stuck for link ideas, just look around you. Talk about your personal life in general. This could be about going to school or busy roads near you. But what content do you put into your links? Look around you, talk about personal life. Observation will help produce really good content for links.</p>
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