0 1 00:00:00,980 --> 00:00:06,050 Now the next thing that we're going to dress is what is the right modality for contacting journalists. 1 2 00:00:06,170 --> 00:00:11,510 And a lot of journalists have expressed their preferences and basically the summary is that email is 2 3 00:00:11,510 --> 00:00:12,140 king. 3 4 00:00:12,260 --> 00:00:13,820 Don't pitch a journalist over Twitter. 4 5 00:00:13,820 --> 00:00:16,010 You can't do it in 140 characters. 5 6 00:00:16,010 --> 00:00:18,140 Don't try and spam journalists to DM them. 6 7 00:00:18,140 --> 00:00:19,580 It doesn't really work. 7 8 00:00:19,620 --> 00:00:21,740 And don't be creepy and stalk them over Facebook. 8 9 00:00:21,740 --> 00:00:23,390 It's just not the right thing to do. 9 10 00:00:23,450 --> 00:00:28,670 Instead simply just write an email that the body shouldn't be more than 200 words long and the subject 10 11 00:00:28,670 --> 00:00:31,290 line should be you know 40 to 60 characters. 11 12 00:00:31,400 --> 00:00:35,480 So basically short, punchy, to the point, don't waste anybody's time. 12 13 00:00:35,570 --> 00:00:39,740 And at the same time give them a couple of links or attachments to allow them to find out more if they 13 14 00:00:39,740 --> 00:00:40,400 wish to. 14 15 00:00:40,400 --> 00:00:45,800 Now this is a template from a friend of mine and it basically encapsulates all of that advice. 15 16 00:00:45,800 --> 00:00:47,200 It's short, it's punchy, 16 17 00:00:47,210 --> 00:00:51,120 it's the point. It gets across everything that you need to get across 17 18 00:00:51,230 --> 00:00:54,140 and at the same time it doesn't waste anybody's time. 18 19 00:00:54,140 --> 00:00:57,990 So have a look at it and see if you can adapt it for your own use. 19 20 00:00:58,040 --> 00:01:02,560 The next question people tend to have is what is the best time for reaching a journalist. 20 21 00:01:02,690 --> 00:01:09,890 And this is surprisingly important because you want to be the guy or girl who gets your email into 21 22 00:01:09,890 --> 00:01:16,250 the journalist inbox first thing in their work day because we all know how it feels at 4:00 p.m. on 22 23 00:01:16,250 --> 00:01:16,950 a Friday. 23 24 00:01:16,970 --> 00:01:21,920 That's the time when most people have given up on life. In order for your email to have the best chance 24 25 00:01:22,220 --> 00:01:25,680 of being received, being read and being considered, 25 26 00:01:25,730 --> 00:01:29,360 you want to get to them when they're fresh when they're starting a work day. 26 27 00:01:29,390 --> 00:01:33,440 And that translates to around 6:30 to 7:30 a.m.. 27 28 00:01:33,440 --> 00:01:40,190 Now you can do something really creepy which I heard from a press expert and the tip is to look at the 28 29 00:01:40,190 --> 00:01:45,770 Twitter feed of the journalists and every single tech journalist worth their salt will have a Twitter 29 30 00:01:45,770 --> 00:01:52,910 account. And look at when they first start either replying to tweets or liking tweets or basically any 30 31 00:01:52,910 --> 00:01:54,170 sort of activity. 31 32 00:01:54,380 --> 00:01:57,040 And that probably is the time when they wake up. 32 33 00:01:57,050 --> 00:02:03,650 So this is maximum creepy but probably quite effective and just something to consider when you are going 33 34 00:02:03,650 --> 00:02:04,540 down this route. 34 35 00:02:04,550 --> 00:02:09,760 Now the next tool is really really useful not just for pitching journalists but for life in general. 35 36 00:02:09,860 --> 00:02:15,230 And this is something called BoomerangGmail.com. And it's basically a plug in for Gmail that is 36 37 00:02:15,230 --> 00:02:16,150 really powerful. 37 38 00:02:16,160 --> 00:02:20,690 It allows you to schedule your emails at any point in the future. 38 39 00:02:20,690 --> 00:02:25,880 So this means that if you're pitching a tech journalist who lives in the opposite time zone to you, you 39 40 00:02:25,880 --> 00:02:29,810 don't have to be awake at 4:30 am sending that email. 40 41 00:02:29,900 --> 00:02:36,050 You can schedule this to be sent later at any time point. You can schedule your email to be sent out at 41 42 00:02:36,140 --> 00:02:37,710 any time point in the future. 42 43 00:02:37,760 --> 00:02:44,180 And this also happens to be how my mother gets a happy birthday note from me without fail every single 43 44 00:02:44,180 --> 00:02:45,710 year on her birthday. 44 45 00:02:45,740 --> 00:02:47,750 So use it for life use it for business. 45 46 00:02:47,750 --> 00:02:50,390 Either way, it's a really really useful free plugin. 46 47 00:02:50,390 --> 00:02:51,050 Check it out. 47 48 00:02:51,050 --> 00:02:53,090 Now we're really giving away a lot of secret sauce. 48 49 00:02:53,090 --> 00:02:55,820 These tools are some of my favorite in the world. 49 50 00:02:55,820 --> 00:02:59,580 This is another one called GetSideKick.com and it's made by HubSpot. 50 51 00:02:59,600 --> 00:03:02,250 This is one of the most powerful email tools out there. 51 52 00:03:02,300 --> 00:03:05,500 What allows you to do is to track your email. 52 53 00:03:05,630 --> 00:03:12,810 So what the service does is that it embeds a invisible pixel into your HTML email 53 54 00:03:12,890 --> 00:03:20,780 and once that invisible pixel gets loaded on the recipient's email client you get a notification telling 54 55 00:03:20,780 --> 00:03:23,050 you that your email was opened by 55 56 00:03:23,120 --> 00:03:23,800 so and so. 56 57 00:03:23,840 --> 00:03:29,840 So this is really useful for pitching journalists because sometimes your email will just get lost in 57 58 00:03:29,930 --> 00:03:31,530 a sea of emails. 58 59 00:03:31,700 --> 00:03:38,210 And if you know that your email hasn't even been opened then it's probably not a bad idea to try and 59 60 00:03:38,210 --> 00:03:44,390 resend the email or reword the email a week later and see if you have a better chance. 60 61 00:03:44,450 --> 00:03:49,970 Now the next thing to remember is that before you pitch any journalist make sure that you have a press 61 62 00:03:49,970 --> 00:03:51,380 kit that's ready. 62 63 00:03:51,380 --> 00:03:53,680 So this includes founder headshots, 63 64 00:03:53,690 --> 00:03:55,150 this includes your logos, 64 65 00:03:55,160 --> 00:03:58,590 this includes your website home page or your app screenshots 65 66 00:03:58,610 --> 00:04:02,900 if you're an app company or product photos if you're a hardware company etc. 66 67 00:04:02,960 --> 00:04:08,180 Basically these are high quality images or videos in various sizes and 67 68 00:04:08,210 --> 00:04:14,570 resolutions that if a journalist decides to pick up on your story they can simply write you know a paragraph 68 69 00:04:14,930 --> 00:04:18,850 and drop these images in without having to contact you ever again. 69 70 00:04:18,950 --> 00:04:24,380 And the rule for pitching journalists as well as for life is if you can make somebody else's life easier 70 71 00:04:24,530 --> 00:04:27,230 then you'll usually have a better chance of getting what you want. 71 72 00:04:27,230 --> 00:04:31,760 So make sure that you include this as a link to an attachment rather than just an attachment itself 72 73 00:04:31,790 --> 00:04:36,420 because most spam filters will filter out emails which has a zip file in it.