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6 Basics of Media Pitching

October 19, 2017 By Larissa Long

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Public relations is not something that comes easy. It takes a lot of time, relationship building, and hard work. However, if your budget doesn’t allow you to hire a professional, there are a few simple things every business owner can do to build up their reputation through PR without much effort.

1. Build up Your Network

Yes, I know it sounds easy enough, but so many miss the mark on this. I’ve had clients think they can send an email to an influencer or media professional without any type of relationship and instantly get press coverage. Yes, a great story can always pull in the right people, but your company may not have just discovered a cure for cancer.

So how do you build these relationships? Attend high profile events where press and influencers are. It may cost you a pretty penny for a ticket, but once you’re there and you take the opportunity to network, the dollars you spent will come back to you.

2. Don’t be Afraid to Hear No

As I always say, you will get 99 “no’s” before you get one “yes”. It’s a game that takes a lot of time. Keep in mind, the people you are trying to connect with, everyone is trying to connect with. They can’t say yes to everyone.

3. Be Different

If you’re trying to pitch a client closing a loan with you, don’t expect anyone to even give it a second look. However, if your company just opened the first ever dog water park, there will be interest. Why? Because it’s new and exciting.

4. Target the Right Publication

If you just opened a dog water park, don’t pitch Rolling Stone Magazine. They don’t care. There are many publications out there specific to your business or product. I have literally seen a publication targeted to gamers who cook. There is something out there for you.

5. News Wires are not Right for Everyone

First, news wires can cost you a lot of money. If you’re not pitching big news like announcing your IPO, it may not be worth the money. If you have the right contacts and/or it’s small news, target the publications yourself. It may be slightly more time consuming, but you’ll probably get better response.

6. Blogs are a Great Resource

Don’t forget you’re reading this blog right now. You don’t always have to think New York Times.

In the end, a professional will always get more for you. However, we’re not always in a place where staff is an option and we need to find a way to do it ourselves. Just make sure whatever you’re doing you are using your time wisely.

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Larissa Long

Larissa Long has been featured in many blogs worldwide for years sharing her opinions and expertise on everything from beauty to philanthropy to business. For four years, Long was the founder and Editor-in-Chief of MODE Magazine, the Pacific Northwest’s first fashion focused magazine. She currently owns a public relations company, BlueRed Communications, where she manages publicity and PR for non-profits, large and small companies, celebrities, and politicians. In her spare time, she holds the title of Mrs. Washington International 2018 where her platform is fighting the chocolate slave trade. As a wife and mother of three, her experience comes from more than her professional life, it comes in learning from her family. She has held non-profit board positions, ran a marina, and even worked for the Washington State House of Representatives. She wants to take those experiences to the next level and help grow other women in their businesses. Long enjoys being a part of the social scene and has found that she has her foot dipped in many pools. Connect with her on LinkedIn or Instagram.

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Filed Under: Marketing, Public Relations Tagged With: influencers, Marketing, media, Public Relations, publicity

Comments

  1. Abdi says

    October 19, 2017 at 6:03 pm

    Excellent article Larissa. I like all the points in your article, particularly the first one, building your network. Thanks for your insight.

  2. Emenike Emmanuel says

    October 27, 2017 at 4:25 pm

    Hi Larissa,

    That was an amazing piece you’ve got here. Pitching and getting free PR is not an easy fit, especially if you are seeking that from well established media firm.

    However, the most beneficial way to enjoy it is to go for big corporations only when you have big news and focus on smaller ones to just be in the news.

    Thanks.

    Emenike

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