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How to write a perfect pitch for Parade, Elite Daily, Bustle 1
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 291212, member: 90141"] According to respona.com, A pitch to an editor is your proposal to create content for their website or magazine, asking them to cover your event, or sharing newsworthy information and why it's a perfect match for their publication. To write for big sites like Bustle, Parade, elite daily, you must send a pitch email to the editor. So many send this email and they are never responded to. I would be doing a three part series on how to write a perfect pitch email that would always win. The first thing you should always do is check the website that you are pitching to because very often, they will have a page specifically for people who are interested in contributing, where they will give you their directions for how they want you to do it. Look for a page that says something like, contribute or become a contributor. Sometimes they will hide it under the contact page or the facts page. These directions always take priority if they tell you how they want you to pitch. Do it like that In general, if you're trying to find that page on a website. It's really simple. Go on Google and search. Become a contributor with the website name if they have a page like that it'll usually pop up. Alright, so you've done your homework you've made sure you are pitching the right audience and you've checked to see if that websitee has specific directions for how you pitch.You have croosed your first hurdle. [/QUOTE]
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