14 ways to get a reporter to quickly delete your pitch

 

I often sat at my desk, reading story pitches from PR pros. Any email can deliver a tip for a great news story. But who has time to read them all?

I’m a big believer PR pros should carefully choose the journalists they pitch. For example, you shouldn’t pitch a serious story to an entertainment reporter. Unfortunately, life is full of shortcuts and some in public relations prefer to throw targets at a dartboard. Those publicizing professionals don’t even take the time to address the reporter by name. They just send out group emails, dropping a line and hoping a fish with a notepad or camera will bite.

That’s where my shortcut came in. If a PR pro couldn’t even address me by name or take time to sensibly select the right journalist, I assumed that was someone who didn’t know much about reporters, me and the proper way to truly get their clients coverage.

The following 14 phrases are from real emails I received from PR pros who wanted me to cover their stories. They started their emails with these words instead of “Hi Keith.” I ended their chances of coverage, at least with me, by swiftly hitting delete before reading further.

  • To News Media
  • For Immediate Release
  • Dear Media Colleague
  • Good Afternoon
  • Happy Holidays!
  • Hi All
  • Dear Friend
  • Hi ya!
  • Hi Everyone
  • To:  Editors, Reporters and Producers
  • Hi again!
  • Hi Folks
  • Hi there
  • Greetings!

2 thoughts on “14 ways to get a reporter to quickly delete your pitch”

  1. Keith,

    Thanks for the article you wrote about 10 ways to delete!
    I have taught that point, to associate’s over and
    over .
    The official Marketing term for that is,” Shotgun Marketing”!
    You may feel free to use that term, because it will makes
    Clients/Associates a visual!

    Best Regards,

    Lori Acres

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