In this BuzzStream webinar, Ryan McGonagill & Kelsey Libert share the results of their Perfect Pitches survey. Ryan and Kelsey reached out to more than 500 editors at publications like Time, BuzzFeed, Upworthy, and more, and asked them what they look for in a pitch.
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2. This is a story
about a noise:value ratio
that has gotten out of whack.
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3. Editorial voices are outnumbered by public
relations professionals by almost 5:1
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“Many [PR professionals] have a
misunderstanding when it comes to
the difference between advertorial
and guest posts.” – Gigaom.com
“Too many submissions we get are
clearly just pitches for a company,
attempting to masquerade as thought
pieces, a press release dressed as a guest
post.” – TechCrunch.com
“Over time [guest blogging] has become
a more and more spammy practice.”
– Matt Cutts
14. Although most writers
publish one story per day,
44% of them get pitched a
minimum of TWENTY
TIMES per day.
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30. 64% of writers think it is of
some importance that you
establish a personal
connection before pitching.
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31. Use Twitter as a platform to
socialize with your prospects
weeks prior to the pitch.
Engage in blog posts.
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34. Put down your cell phone.
Stop spamming on social media.
Start writing sincere emails
to the best-fit person
for your campaign.
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35. Use a CRM such as BuzzStream
to manage your relationships.
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38. What time of day do you want to be pitched?
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39. Use a pre-scheduling tool to
send your emails in the early
morning hours.
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42. 88% of writers prefer a
pitch be less than 200
words. Check your word
count before sending.
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48. An overwhelming number said they want a subject line that is:
• Direct
• Concise
• Descriptive
• Includes keywords relevant to the writer’s beat
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54. • Do your research.
• Know the publication.
• Be relevant.
• Make it newsworthy.
• Know my beat.
• Don’t use all caps.
• Be personal.
• Be concise.
• Don’t cold call.
• Does it fit my beat?
• Use spellcheck.
• No giant attachments.
• Don’t pitch on social media.
• Know my audience.
• Avoid phony friendliness.
• Get my name right.
• Avoid the fluff.
• Tailor your subject lines.
• Die in a fire.
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“If I don't respond it's because I'm not interested. If I am
interested, I will email you back.”
– NationalJournal.com
“1) Don't send multiple emails and follow-ups. 2) Don't
follow up your email with a call.”
– Parents.com
“Do not call me 5 minutes later to follow up.”
– Geek.com
“Don't follow up so many times. If we're not interested,
we're not interested.”
– OutOfThePastBlog.com
“Unless I contact you asking for more information, don't
follow up 2 and 3 times asking if I'm going to write
about the story you sent me.”
– TheGoodWineGuru.com