How to Pitch Your Art to The Press
Writers, editors, and podcast hosts for major media outlets can receive a hundred story ideas a day. How can you ensure that when your pitch lands in their inbox, it will be one they say yes to? That’s exactly what’s covered in How to Pitch Your Art to The Press.
Don’t make the mistake that most artists and galleries do of just forwarding a standard press release to your email contacts in the hopes of garnering press hits! Equip yourself with proactive strategies so that your next event, exhibition, or business milestone will be covered by magazines, blogs, podcasts and more.
In this one-hour prerecorded course you’ll learn:
-How and where to connect with art press
-How to structure a press pitch and what content to include to make it engaging and relevant
-Story ideas specific to artists that you can tailor to each media outlet
At the end, I also share 5 real pitches I have received where I break down exactly why each was successful or not so that you can see my strategies in action. This video is accompanied by a written transcript if you prefer to read the information or if English is not your first language.
As always, if you purchase an online course with me you have the opportunity to follow up via email and ask anything that wasn’t addressed in the video. This content is also yours for life.
Writers, editors, and podcast hosts for major media outlets can receive a hundred story ideas a day. How can you ensure that when your pitch lands in their inbox, it will be one they say yes to? That’s exactly what’s covered in How to Pitch Your Art to The Press.
Don’t make the mistake that most artists and galleries do of just forwarding a standard press release to your email contacts in the hopes of garnering press hits! Equip yourself with proactive strategies so that your next event, exhibition, or business milestone will be covered by magazines, blogs, podcasts and more.
In this one-hour prerecorded course you’ll learn:
-How and where to connect with art press
-How to structure a press pitch and what content to include to make it engaging and relevant
-Story ideas specific to artists that you can tailor to each media outlet
At the end, I also share 5 real pitches I have received where I break down exactly why each was successful or not so that you can see my strategies in action. This video is accompanied by a written transcript if you prefer to read the information or if English is not your first language.
As always, if you purchase an online course with me you have the opportunity to follow up via email and ask anything that wasn’t addressed in the video. This content is also yours for life.
Writers, editors, and podcast hosts for major media outlets can receive a hundred story ideas a day. How can you ensure that when your pitch lands in their inbox, it will be one they say yes to? That’s exactly what’s covered in How to Pitch Your Art to The Press.
Don’t make the mistake that most artists and galleries do of just forwarding a standard press release to your email contacts in the hopes of garnering press hits! Equip yourself with proactive strategies so that your next event, exhibition, or business milestone will be covered by magazines, blogs, podcasts and more.
In this one-hour prerecorded course you’ll learn:
-How and where to connect with art press
-How to structure a press pitch and what content to include to make it engaging and relevant
-Story ideas specific to artists that you can tailor to each media outlet
At the end, I also share 5 real pitches I have received where I break down exactly why each was successful or not so that you can see my strategies in action. This video is accompanied by a written transcript if you prefer to read the information or if English is not your first language.
As always, if you purchase an online course with me you have the opportunity to follow up via email and ask anything that wasn’t addressed in the video. This content is also yours for life.