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Pitch Ideas

PR for Anyone

PITCH IDEAS. You need to be pitching national publications NOW for stories that will go to print in October. That being said, isn’t it worth it to have millions of people learn about your product service or brand? By pitching what you know they are already going to cover, it makes it easier to get the yes.

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Good Stories

PR for Anyone

Pitching things related to the time of year is vital in getting your pitch read, and then covered. In today’s short vide below I go over several sample topics to pitch this month. Remember, these are for local media and national television. What to Pitch When. Timing is everything with media pitches.

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Journalists

PR for Anyone

Yes, they have super important jobs and get to be on TV or publish articles in big named magazines but at the end of the day, they are just like us. Let them get to “know” you before you pitch and then, when you do pitch, knock it out of the park! This is their job. They get paid to do a good job.

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Being Smart and Strategic When Navigating the Current News Cycle

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Whether you’re a health-care organization wondering about messaging or a brand trying to find a home for an unrelated story during this time, here are some tips for PR pros to successfully navigate this current news cycle: Know that this isn’t pitching as usual. Connect with Lisa on Twitter: @LisaArledge. Photo credit: alhovik.

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What makes a media story relevant?

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That being said, many lifestyle magazines and print publications will not be covering this topic from cover to cover. The editors can’t know what will happen with the virus four months from now so they need to continue with their planned themes and the overall category of the magazine (i.e. It's something that matters. That's relevant.

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AirPR Interview Series: Emmy Award Winning Journalist & PR Pro Mika Stambaugh

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“Nail the elevator pitch.”. AirPR sat down with Mika and discussed unique communications strategies, moving from journalism to PR: AirPR: Tell us about TMI and how you help brands and organizations gain visibility and manage reputation. Today, Mika runs TMI (The Mas Ink), a boutique PR firm. How did that translate to PR?

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Pitching the Media – with Jennifer Chan from People and InStyle Magazines

PR for Anyone

Lucky me to be able to interview a 15+ year media pro in the magazine and television editorial space. Jenn Chan is a rockstar beauty and fashion editor and on-air host and she sat down with me to talk about all things pitching the media! Safe to assume she’s been pitched a time or two of her career. PR FOR ANYONE.

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