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		<title>What to do when a PR Company Pitches to your Blog Badly</title>
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		<dc:creator>Darren Rowse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What to do when a PR company pitches to you badly Every day I get 5-10 emails from PR companies trying to pitch me with one of their client&#8217;s products or services. In my estimate &#8211; 1 in 10 do it well. The rest clearly either don&#8217;t know how to pitch to bloggers or don&#8217;t [...]<p>Originally at: <a href="http://www.problogger.net">Blog Tips at ProBlogger</a><br />

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<p>Every day I get 5-10 emails from PR companies trying to pitch me with one of their client&#8217;s products or services.</p>
<p>In my estimate &#8211; 1 in 10 do it well.</p>
<p>The rest clearly either don&#8217;t know how to pitch to bloggers or don&#8217;t really care.</p>
<h3>Common mistakes in pitching to bloggers include:</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>impersonal emails</strong> &#8211; emails that are clearly being sent to hundreds if not thousands of people</li>
<li><strong>incorrectly addressed emails</strong> &#8211; emails addressed to the wrong person/blog &#8211; I regularly get emails where it&#8217;s clear someone forgot to copy and paste my name in and delete another blogger&#8217;s name</li>
<li><strong>irrelevant pitches</strong> &#8211; where the product being pitches has nothing to do with the blog being pitched (for example &#8211; today ProBlogger got pitched to link to a newly released cufflink!)</li>
<li><strong>long press releases</strong> &#8211; long slabs of text don&#8217;t really inspire most bloggers</li>
</ul>
<p>The list could go on and on.</p>
<p>I know most bloggers simply bin most of these &#8216;pitch&#8217; emails (or respond with a snarky one telling the person where to go) but I&#8217;ve decided to do something a little more constructive and have been replying to the 90% of bad ones with the following email:</p>
<p><em>Dear XXXX (insert person&#8217;s name).</em></p>
<p><em>I appreciate you reaching out to bloggers but wonder if you&#8217;d have more luck with a different approach.</em></p>
<p><em>Please accept my humble suggestions:</em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2007/10/30/how-to-pitch-to-bloggers-21-tips/">http://www.problogger.net/archives/2007/10/30/how-to-pitch-to-bloggers-21-tips/</a></em></p>
<p><em>I hope you find these helpful in pitching bloggers.</em></p>
<p><em>Darren Rowse</em></p>
<p>OK &#8211; some of you are thinking that this is a complete waste of time &#8211; and it may well be, although it takes all of 1 seconds using <a href="http://www.smileonmymac.com/TextExpander/">TextExpander</a> &#8211; but what I&#8217;ve found is that a large percentage of those that I send this to respond with a thank you and in a couple of instances it&#8217;s actually led us into a fruitful exchange.</p>
<p>On one occasion the PR person that I sent the above email to re-pitched their product to me with the opportunity to give the product away to readers (the ensuing competition was a big success) and on another occasion the company behind the pitch became a paid sponsor of the blog. Neither of these things would have happened unless I&#8217;d responded in the way that I had.</p>
<p>While it might be tempting to simple delete such emails &#8211; perhaps responding constructively might actually lead to something positive &#8211; for me in these two instances it led to both increased traffic and income for my blogs.</p>
<p>Originally at: <a href="http://www.problogger.net">Blog Tips at ProBlogger</a><br />

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