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Four Tips for Pitching Products to Consumer and Lifestyle Media

Written by Jill Creelman | Aug 23, 2017 1:30:00 PM

When your target audience is mainstream consumers, the media outreach game is substantially different from telling B2B stories and pitching enterprise technology reporters. Success lies in knowing how to break through to busy consumer and lifestyle reporters—and so we’ve compiled the following tips: 

  1. 1. Mainstream reporters want to be treated like consumers, meaning they don’t want to be subjected to marketing buzzwords and deep-tech language. Bear in mind these reporters receive upwards of 200 pitches a day, so make sure yours stands out so you catch not only their attention but also their editor’s attention.

Tip: Get straight to the point with short, casual pitches that tell them what’s new and beneficial about your product or idea.

  1. 2. Many reporters are urban-city dwellers, which means they usually have no shortage of events to attend. How will you persuade them to attend your event over a competing one? Be sure to convey why your event will be worth their time—even if it’s a breakfast, lunch, coffee or dinner meeting as opposed to something fancier.

Tip: Get creative about testing different approaches. Consider using good ol’ USPS to send handwritten event invites along with your new product (or related items). Think about what’s really going to excite them.

  1. 3. Reporters want to form relationships just as much as we do. As PR pros, we want to be able to go to them with ideas, and they want to come to us as trusted resources.

Tip: Do your research. Only send reporters products and ideas that you are confident will relate to their coverage or personal interest areas. Even if they don’t write about it right away, you’re more likely to be top of mind for the future.

  1. 4. Think outside the box - what worked last year isn’t going to keep working so be sure to consistently bring new ideas to the table that’ll excite media.

Tip: Think about podcast ideas, pop-up displays to show off your product first hand, a new speaking opportunity and more.

Remember, a creative and thoughtful media relations strategy is what’s needed to stand out in a very crowded space.