The best way to understand how to pitch is to ask an editor how they like to be pitched to and what they like to be pitched about. But not all editors pick up their phones, return emails or have time to discuss this with you.
PitchIt2Me PR training workshops have asked those questions for you with an annual media survey of two hundred journalists. The So You Think You Can Pitch three hour workshop will have you pitching perfect every time with guaranteed editorial angles and tips on what does and doesn't turn editors on.
Both the So You Think You Can Pitch pitching workshop and the Write On press release workshops are led by leading journalist, Rachael Oakes-Ash and are being held in Sydney on Thursday, March 24 from 2pm to 5pm and in Melbourne on Thursday, March 31 from 2pm to 5pm.
Combine the afternoon pitching workshop with the morning press release workshop for a full understanding of how to get your product into the media.
Visit www.pitchit2me.com.au for workshop outlines, dates, venues and testimonials.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
How Journalists Really Want You To Pitch
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