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How to pitch The Martha Stewart Show

shutterstock_37499155People don’t realize that the Average Joe or Josephine has a decent chance of being featured on The Martha Stewart Show.  Although it’s usually famous chefs or celebrities, producers at the show sometimes like to find guests that are relevant, interesting, articulate and perhaps just aren’t quite famous yet. So it’s a great venue if you have a special talent for crafts, food, pets or any kind of homemaking topic. Here’s how to pitch the show: (more…)

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Pitching radio 2.0

radioLast June I wrote about pitching radio in 10 steps. Since then, advertising is up and free spots are DOWN, making it a bit harder to gain those coveted drivetime spots. Be sure to check out 10 Tips for Pitching Radio – these basic points still apply, as do my tips for Being a Great Radio Guest. I’ve also included a sample pitch at the bottom of this post…this pitch got over 50 interviews for my client!

Here are a few more ways to see if you can get noticed and booked on a radio station. (more…)

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How to Pitch a TV talk show

(MICHAEL ROZMAN/WARNER BROS.)

(MICHAEL ROZMAN/WARNER BROS.)

After the success of my last blog post on pitching freelance writers I decided to start a weekly feature called “How to Pitch”. I’d like to encourage readers to comment with their own tips and ideas. Also, please let me know if there is a specific show you’d like to pitch. I’ll try to interview one of the producers to get the inside scoop! ( If you’re curious about being a good TV guest, here’s a post on that I did a while ago.)

First let’s start with basic stuff. Although social media is the craze (and it’s cheap) it’s still building fans one to one. Although TV numbers continue to decline the medium provides  a huge opportunity to deliver your message one to many.  But for most people regular press releases and pitches probably won’t get you in the door unless there is a show already planned -  that your message or back story fits perfectly. That can happen, but then you’re depending on luck.

It’s better to create your own pitch, which means thinking like a producer and coming up with a compelling segment all your own. (At the end of this post I’ve included an actual pitch that got my client on Montel, just to show you a successful sample.)  Here are the steps for creating your own pitch – whether it’s local or national, this is really how it works on most talk shows. Authors, it works the same for you. Unless you’re already well-known, you need to come up with a unique idea to help sell your book. (more…)

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