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I spoke with a group of Skillshare Master Teachers about how they could get press for their classes, including tips on how to pitch journalists, as well as how to become a guest writer to boost their reputations.
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How To Get Press forYour Skillshare Class
Potential Obstacles
• No reputation• No budget• No time• No PR experience
Strengths
• Interesting topic• Passion• Reviews
1. Invite Press
• Is your class easily coverable by a reporter?• Is the subject area easy to understand and translate into
written word?• Is there a sizable audience that may be interested?
– If so, what type of media do they read?– Which reporters at those media outlets should you pitch?
Lifehacker Needs You!1. Invite Press
Ari Meisel
Scott Britton
Mashable Needs You!1. Invite Press
Lukasz Dmowski
Avi Flombaum
Dan Kozikowski
Entrepreneur Needs You!1. Invite Press
Steve Schlafman
Scott Pollack
Carla Lynne Hall
Pitch It Like You’d See It
• Pitch the story in the way you’d expect the journalist to cover it– Don’t expect journalists to be all-knowing
creatures. You’re the expert!
1. Invite Press
Formulas That Work
•How-Tos•Tips•Studies•Data•Top Lists
1. Invite Press
Understand Coverage Area & Audience
• Try to avoid this sentence:– “I read your recent post called ‘XYZ,’ and I think you’d be interested
in covering my Skillshare class.”
• Instead, be personable and welcoming
• Explain why your class is a fit for his/her audience
• How to find journalists: Google, Twitter, MuckRack.com
1. Invite Press
Customize Your Pitches
• Journalist’s name• Mention of his or her publication• True interest in recent coverage / coverage area• Details on why your class is relevant
1. Invite Press
Avoid Press Releases
• 95% of press releases are useless• If you use one…
– Be informative, not sales-y– Omit quotes (good publications don’t use them)– Attach or copy-and-paste it below the email– Embed a link to the press release– Or offer to send the press release later
• If you don’t use one…– 1 sentence defining your Skillshare class– 2-3 sentences explaining the relevance of your class
• EMAIL SUBJECT LINES ARE VERY IMPORTANT!
1. Invite Press
Composing a Subject Line1. Invite Press
• How To Learn To Program In 120 Minutes (Event Invite)• 30+ Life Hacks for Being Awesome (Pitch)• Top 10 Social Media Branding Tips for Small Businesses
(Story Idea)
Have Useful Assets Available
• Useful assets include:– Link to your Skillshare class– Class photos– Video recording of your class– PowerPoint deck– Class reviews
1. Invite Press
Follow Reporters on Twitter
“It’s amazing to me that I get a MUCH higher response rate when pitching reporters via Twitter than email. I would actually go as far as to say that every time I’ve pitched a reporter via Twitter, I have gotten some sort of response (often resulting in a story for my client). Via email, I have maybe a 50% response rate. The phone call response rate would be my lowest.”
- Nicole Denton, PR, Pyxl
1. Invite Press
Reverse Pitch with HARO & NewsBasis1. Invite Press
helpareporter.com newsbasis.com
Stories I’ve Written with HARO
• 13 Branded iPhone Apps That Enhance Their Company’s Products• 13 Ways to Improve Your International SEM Strategy• 7 Unique Eco-Friendly Company Transportation Alternatives• 6 New & Innovative Social Media Campaigns to Learn From• 7 Twitter Marketing Campaigns to Learn From• How The iPad Is Helping Businesses Go Green
1. Invite Press
2. Write Guests Posts
Tips for Guest Writing
• Research who manages a publication’s guest writing program• Submit a pitch, not a full story
– Different publications have different procedures
• Understand the terms of the deal.– Byline or no byline? – Paid or unpaid?
• Either way, you’re building your reputation.
2. Write Guest Posts
Final Tips
• Be concise.
• Have a very clear message.
• Think like the reader.
Questions?