đď¸How I Got My NA Drink in Men's Health (Behind the Pitch)
*annotated screenshots included!*
Welcome to the second issue of Behind the Pitch, where I take you through my pitching processâfrom concept to publishingâso you can learn how to pitch, too.
Februaryâs column took you behind the scenes as I turned a viral Substack post into an essay for Business Insider. Marchâs column is all about getting press for your product or services.
In this issue, youâll see:
How to be your own publicist by pitching media about your book or product
Screenshot of the media pitch I sent to Menâs Health with annotations breaking down each section
How to write a subject line that editors will actually open
The Pitch
Letâs start by saying that pitching is fucking hard. Itâs exhausting. Itâs emotional. Itâs hella confusing.
One way to ease some of those overwhelming feelings is to pitch something timely. This monthâs example highlights how I mentioned Sober October and Dry January in my pitch.
Editors want to publish interesting pieces that generate clicks, contributing to the site's ad dollars. Keeping holidays and editorial calendars in mind can help you find a placement for your pitch.
The Screenshot
Below youâll find:
Screenshot of the media pitch I sent to Menâs Health with annotations breaking down each section
The importance of including a call to action in your media pitch
Why product photography is so important
Tips for writing a winning subject line
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