How To Reel In A Journalist Once You Get A Bite

Australian Business
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Pitching journalists is a lot like fishing. You have your bait (your pitch), and you cast out the line into the media sea, hoping to get a bite. Of course, just because a fish nibbles at your line doesn’t mean that you’ve made the catch. You still have to reel it in successfully. The same goes when you’re pitching journalists. You might get a bite (a response to your pitch), but you still have to reel them in if you want to get earned coverage. image

So, how do you successfully reel in a journalist who bites on one of your pitches?

What are some other tips to reel journalists in when they bite on a pitch? Share your thoughts by commenting below!

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