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In this episode, Brett Farmiloe joins host Jason Mudd to discuss the comeback of HARO and smarter PR pitching.
Tune in to learn more!
Meet Our Guest:
Our episode guest is Brett Farmiloe, founder and CEO at Help a Reporter Out (HARO). Brett has scaled startups and worked with global brands, and he helps professionals share their expertise online. His mission is to make knowledge more accessible and human.
Five things you’ll learn from this episode:
1. Why HARO was revived and what’s changed since its launch
2. How journalist profiles and “Open to Write” signals improve pitch success
3. Tips for better pitches with fewer blasts to stand out to reporters
4. How HARO is expanding to support journalists beyond sourcing experts
5. How PR pros can measure expert authority instead of vanity placements in the AI era
More About Brett Farmiloe
Brett Farmiloe is the CEO of Help a Reporter Out (HARO), a platform connecting journalists with sources to create expert-powered content. An entrepreneur and author, Brett has scaled startups, collaborated with global brands, and helped thousands of professionals share their expertise. His mission is to make knowledge more accessible and human online.
Quotables
“Our goal at the end of the day is to connect journalists with great sources for stories.” — Brett Farmiloe
“When sources come to us and they're like, ‘What do I do here? How do I be helpful?’ It's really in the HARO acronym: It's be Helpful, be Authentic, be Relevant, and be On time.” — Brett Farmiloe
“Be authentic; don't just use 100% AI, and add your own human expertise to things.” — Brett Farmiloe
“What comes around, goes around, and I really think that just being helpful and friendly and nice to people goes a long way.” — Jason Mudd
If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to share it with a colleague or friend. You may also support us through Buy Me a Coffee or by leaving us a quick podcast review.
Guest’s contact info and resources:
@BrettFarmiloe on X
Brett Farmiloe on LinkedIn
Help a Reporter Out website
Featured website
Listen to more episodes of the On Top of PR with Jason Mudd podcast.
Find out more about Axia Public Relations.
Additional Resources:
6 tips for using HARO to pitch your story
HARO Shifts to Connectively: What does this mean for PR professionals?
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Send us Fan Mail
In this episode, Brett Farmiloe joins host Jason Mudd to discuss the comeback of HARO and smarter PR pitching.
Tune in to learn more!
Meet Our Guest:
Our episode guest is Brett Farmiloe, founder and CEO at Help a Reporter Out (HARO). Brett has scaled startups and worked with global brands, and he helps professionals share their expertise online. His mission is to make knowledge more accessible and human.
Five things you’ll learn from this episode:
1. Why HARO was revived and what’s changed since its launch
2. How journalist profiles and “Open to Write” signals improve pitch success
3. Tips for better pitches with fewer blasts to stand out to reporters
4. How HARO is expanding to support journalists beyond sourcing experts
5. How PR pros can measure expert authority instead of vanity placements in the AI era
More About Brett Farmiloe
Brett Farmiloe is the CEO of Help a Reporter Out (HARO), a platform connecting journalists with sources to create expert-powered content. An entrepreneur and author, Brett has scaled startups, collaborated with global brands, and helped thousands of professionals share their expertise. His mission is to make knowledge more accessible and human online.
Quotables
“Our goal at the end of the day is to connect journalists with great sources for stories.” — Brett Farmiloe
“When sources come to us and they're like, ‘What do I do here? How do I be helpful?’ It's really in the HARO acronym: It's be Helpful, be Authentic, be Relevant, and be On time.” — Brett Farmiloe
“Be authentic; don't just use 100% AI, and add your own human expertise to things.” — Brett Farmiloe
“What comes around, goes around, and I really think that just being helpful and friendly and nice to people goes a long way.” — Jason Mudd
If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to share it with a colleague or friend. You may also support us through Buy Me a Coffee or by leaving us a quick podcast review.
Guest’s contact info and resources:
@BrettFarmiloe on X
Brett Farmiloe on LinkedIn
Help a Reporter Out website
Featured website
Listen to more episodes of the On Top of PR with Jason Mudd podcast.
Find out more about Axia Public Relations.
Additional Resources:
6 tips for using HARO to pitch your story
HARO Shifts to Connectively: What does this mean for PR professionals?
A
Support the show

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