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By Britt Klontz & Jackie Lambert
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The podcast currently has 81 episodes available.
Today’s guest writes for a major finance publication that we see all over Qwoted and HARO, and is heavily syndicated and featured on Apple/Google News, Yahoo, MSN, AOL, and more. Today we’ll learn the kinds of stories a high-volume online publication writes and what exactly they need from publicists to complete their stories. We’ll start with analyzing a pitch for a seasonal shopping roundup then dive into media queries. You’ll walk away with sharpened knowledge of digital media strategy and utilize it to come out ahead and earn those syndicated features for your client.
In this episode, you'll learn…
The types of stories a high-volume finance publication wants to publish
What to include in a seasonal shopping roundup pitch
Why consistent persistence matters (even if you’re just past the deadline- follow up!)
Our guests:
Heather Taylor is a senior finance writer for Go Banking Rates. And the head writer and brand mascot enthusiast for PopIcon, Advertising Week’s blog dedicated to brand mascots. She has been published on HelloGiggles, Business Insider, The Story Exchange, Brit + Co, Thrive Global, and more.
Most journalists we talk to tell us they get way too many pitches. When we were told by today’s guest that she’s experiencing the opposite problem, we knew we had to investigate! Today we learn all about local news and how to identify and tell a story that captivates a local audience. Hear about 2 real stories by a local NYC non-profit (and on the flipside a mention of the all-too-many “missed opportunities”) and walk away with inspiration for how to identify a story and sharpen your own storytelling skills.
In this episode, you'll learn from a local TV journalist…
What makes a good, local news story
How newsrooms, producers, and journalists choose the stories they cover
How TV has adapted (and continues to adapt!) to a digital audience
Our guests:
Checkey Beckford is an Emmy® Award-winning reporter for NBC 4 New York. She covers breaking news and general assignment stories
Do you ever come across an article that features an expert and only that expert throughout the whole piece? With curious envy, do you wonder how that story came to be? Well, today we’ll find out! We talk shop with a fellow publicist and industry friend who owns her own boutique PR firm. We’ll break down a story that features her client front and center and learn how that story came to be. From it, you’ll leave inspired to ideate stories that are interesting and culturally-relevant, allowing your client or brand’s expertise to fully shine!
In this episode, you'll learn how a self-employed publicist…
Finds inspiration for winning story ideas and pitches
Strategizes a solid media outreach strategy
Measures and communicates to her clients
Today we have a special episode. Instead of one guest, we have two! Catch a glimpse of two industry friends being candid on what it’s like to work in food and wine media. You’ll learn about what works and doesn’t work when promoting a food/beverage brand. Gain insider knowledge to take your food and beverage PR strategy from OK to great, in this latest episode.
In this episode, you'll learn…
Important editorial concepts (like short-lead and long-lead!) and PR tactics (like events) used by food/drink professionals
Common mistakes food/drink publicists make
What makes a good story in the food/drink media industry
Ever wonder how some experts get to share their expertise through contributed articles in big, industry outlets? In this episode, we chat with a community editor whose job is to vet these kinds of pitches. Tune in to this episode if you want to understand the ins and outs of pitching contributed content on behalf of your expert.
In this episode, you'll learn…
How a real contributed article came to be from pitch to publish
How to ideate a contributed article that editors want
What elements are needed in a contributed article pitch
Our guest:
Luz Corona, Community Editor at ADWEEK. She oversees the Voice section, the opinion column featuring perspectives from advertisers, marketers, influencers, and tech professionals. She also moderates interviews and panels, and co-hosts the flagship podcast, "Yeah, That’s Probably an Ad."
Today’s episode is all about media training. Our guest is a freelance writer (a repeat guest!) who has interviewed all sorts of experts and has a LOT of great insight into how we can all do better during this important part of the media relations process. Listen to this episode and walk away with new-found confidence and actionable tips needed to turn your good media training skills into great ones.
In this episode, you'll learn…
Actionable tips to turn any expert into a great interviewer
Common mistakes made by experts (& publicists!) during interviews
How publicists can be better collaborators throughout the interview process
Our guest:
Joni Sweet is a freelance writer who focuses on travel, health, and wellness. Her work has been published by TIME, National Geographic, Forbes, SELF, Health magazine, Lonely Planet, TripSavvy, Real Simple,Yoga Journal, Frommer’s, and dozens of other publications.
Although the media industry is constantly in flux, we have seen some significant changes over the past year that don’t inspire confidence in the current stability of things. In light of news regarding layoffs across all industries, how can publicists become indefensible and solidify their spot at the table? Our guest today, a fellow publicist and digital PR expert, tells us how publicists have lasting, positive effects on companies well beyond media placements, and makes the case for highlighting these wins more than ever before.
In this episode, you'll learn…
Why cross-collaboration is crucial for publicists to stay relevant
How to communicate and share your wins both privately and publicly (including social media!)
Real-world examples of modern-day PR campaigns and what they mean for the current state of PR and media
Our guest:
Tamara Sykes is a Caribbean-born PR pro who shapes brand narratives through impactful content and communications strategies. Currently, she’s an Account Director at Stacker. She's also a devoted mom and wife, channeling her expertise to empower ambitious women of color to live their best lives via her brand, Baydian Girl.
Today we have a guest who considers himself more of an SEO than PR. But, with the convergence of digital comes the reality that PR influences SEO and sometimes vice versa. With that in mind, we have a conversation all around clever ways to prospect and grow your media lists as well as answering the challenge of how to do this at-scale.
In this episode, you'll learn…
How an SEO-focused professional approaches prospecting and emailing contacts
SEO tools and tactics you can leverage for PR
How to appropriately scale your list-building and emailing
Our guest:
Vince is the Director of Content Marketing at Buzzstream. He thinks content marketers should solve for users, not just Google. He also loves finding creative content online. His previous work includes Siege Media, Homebuyer.com, and The Grit Group. Outside of work, you can catch Vince playing with his 2 kids, enjoying some video games, or watching Phillies baseball.
We have a repeat guest joining us today. We’ll talk about something that’s been on her mind, which is the growth of asset-less PR in lieu of hero/content-led campaigns. We’ll discuss potential reasons why this may be, and what the potential opportunity cost is of forgoing the use of content in your PR strategy. Plus, she makes a pretty strong argument for “building a moat” and how to go about doing this to set your client or company apart from the competition.
In this episode, you'll learn…
Why many companies should not solely rely on asset-less PR
The benefits of hero (aka content-led) PR
What “building a moat” means and how to get started
Our guest:
Hannah Smith, Director of Worderist-- a company that offers consultancy, coaching, training & support to help develop and grow Creative, Production, and PR teams, improve processes and deliver results. Smith is an award-winning creative who's been deep in the trenches of content and PR for more than 15 years.
In this special episode, we explore mental health with executive coach and psychologist, Dr. Anne Welsh. We’ll cover perfectionism, imposter syndrome, and anxiety, along with actionable tips you can take to take control of your mental health through healthy coping mechanisms. From this, you’ll walk away with your very own “mental health” toolbox you can access at times you may need it most.
In this episode, you'll learn from a psychologist & executive coach…
How to identify perfectionism and how it may lead to anxiety and burnout
Why prioritizing self-care matters for all levels of employees within a workplace
Valuable insight, ideas, and tools to improve overall mental health and well-being
Our guest:
Dr. Anne Welsh is a distinguished psychologist & executive coach with a profound affinity for supporting women in leadership, and aiding working parents across diverse career landscapes. Beginning her career at Harvard, Dr. Welsh has since pivoted, dedicating her life to unraveling the interplay between career aspirations, personal fulfillment, and women’s mental health throughout the lifespan. Her coaching brings together research and real life experiences to hone leadership skills, improve emotional intelligence and create work-life integration.
The podcast currently has 81 episodes available.
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