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How To Get Press for Your Skillshare Class

How To Get Press for Your Skillshare Class

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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

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Potential Obstacles

• No reputation• No budget• No time• No PR experience

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Strengths

• Interesting topic• Passion• Reviews

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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?

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Lifehacker Needs You!1. Invite Press

Ari Meisel

Scott Britton

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Mashable Needs You!1. Invite Press

Lukasz Dmowski

Avi Flombaum

Dan Kozikowski

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Entrepreneur Needs You!1. Invite Press

Steve Schlafman

Scott Pollack

Carla Lynne Hall

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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

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Formulas That Work

•How-Tos•Tips•Studies•Data•Top Lists

1. Invite Press

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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

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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

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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

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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)

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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

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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

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Reverse Pitch with HARO & NewsBasis1. Invite Press

helpareporter.com newsbasis.com

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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

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2. Write Guests Posts

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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

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Final Tips

• Be concise.

• Have a very clear message.

• Think like the reader.

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Questions?