They love that question because it shows you’re trying to make their job easy and you don’t want to hog the media spotlight. If you can provide a name, email address and phone number for an expert or source who you know would agree to be interviewed, you’ll position yourself as helpful.
After 22 years working at newspapers, I can tell you that almost NOBODY asks that.
Here’s another question that people almost never ask: “Are you looking for photo ideas?”
Those two questions area among 10 magic phrases to use with the media. I’ll explain all of them when I present the 90-minute webinar, “How to REALLY Use Publicity as an Online Marketing Channel and ZIG When Everyone Else is ZAGGING,” from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday, May 19.
This session is perfect for beginner and intermediate self-promoters. I presented it a few weeks ago to Stompernet, the association of Internet marketers, to rave reviews. Come with your questions and I’ll answer them all, either during or after the call.
I’ll also explain the missing link—how to create relationships with journalists and bloggers. And I’ll share my favorite free tools that help you know instantly which journalists need sources with your expertise, and how to contact them.
The session will be recorded, and you can watch the video replay after the call. Register here.
What other questions or phrases do you think are useful to use when speaking with journalists or bloggers?
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Great tips, Joan. I love your newsletter – it always gives me helpful advice.
As the marketer of my husband’s artwork, I’ve found that the easier we make the job of the journalist, the more space he gets for the interview.
Just last week he was interviewed for an art magazine. They only wanted one photo of his artwork. Then yesterday, the editor called and asked for more photos. Turns out they are expanding his 2 page article to a 4 page spread!
Of course, we promptly sent hi-res photos to the editor. Apparently, the “featured artist” of this particular issue didn’t have proper photos, so now my husband is the “featured artist.”
It helped to have plenty of good photos on hand.
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