In today’s fast-paced media landscape, capturing a journalist’s attention can feel like you're lost in the crowd. Are you struggling to turn a pitch into coverage? We asked our community to share real-life examples of pitches that placed and their take on why they worked.
Consider how you can improve your subject line, email structure, and key data points to better engage the journalist on the other end.
What can you start incorporating into your pitches today? Here are some key takeaways:
Want to learn more? Check out these four pitch examples that landed media coverage.
The pitch:
Subject line: FL condo crisis data for FL market story
X - If this helps for your FL market story, here's data from Miami luxury real estate brokerage ISG World’s latest Miami Report that reveals a South Florida condo market flooded with aging units as owners – including those that can’t afford the six-figure special assessments – scramble to sell before stringent regulations passed in the wake of the 2021 Surfside condo collapse take effect at the end of the year.
This, as condo buyouts from developers have become more difficult following a recent appeals court ruling in Florida.
Key findings include:
- Active condo listings have surged from 8,000 to over 20,000 year-over-year
- Nearly 90% of these listings are for units 30+ years old
- Older condos (30+ years) have depreciated 19% since 2023, while newer units (<10 years) appreciated 9%
- ISG’s quarterly report is one of the most sought-after analyses of the forces shaping real estate in South Florida.
- The link to the report is here: https://issuu.com/isgworld/docs/miami_report_presentation
I can connect you with ISG World if you want to discuss the findings of this report in case it's helpful for that piece.
Why Adam believes it worked:
The pitch:
Subject line: Tim Walz’s #1 Home Maintenance Tip
Hi X,
Yesterday, VP candidate Tim Walz declared in this hilariously “dad” interview: “The most neglected part of home ownership is the gutters” and ““I try not to be judgmental on people, but when I see a well-tended gutter, it says a lot about somebody.”
We’re just as surprised as you that Walz is this passionate about gutters.
Want to keep yours looking (vice) presidential? Chris Counahan, home improvement expert at LeafFilter, can discuss the importance of keeping your gutters clear this fall, how gutter guards can keep your family safe and the damages that come with unkempt gutters.
Interested in connecting?
Why Shannon believes it worked:
The pitch:
Subject line: Employee wellness costs rising: how to address HR’s pain points
Hi Tony,
A recent Indeed analysis found that 59% of US job postings feature at least one employer-provided benefit, up over 20% from 2020. However, employer healthcare costs are expected to rise 9% next year, putting HR leaders in a difficult position: how can they prioritize benefits while offsetting accelerating costs?
I’m wondering if you’re interested in speaking with Dave Werry, co-founder, president & COO at Well and former VP of Business Strategy for Aetna, to discuss what HR decision makers should be considering ahead of the new year, including:
- What AI can and can’t help with
- The pandemic caused an influx of wellness perks, but now those siloed and costly solutions are problematic
- The key to cost-effective wellness programs: scalable personalization
Let me know if you’d like to set up a call next week–thank you!
Why Julian believes it worked:
The pitch:
Subject line: Private equity in NFL & CFB
Hey X,
Hope you are well. Arta Finance, a digital wealth management platform, is closely following the NFL’s decision to allow Private Equity to invest in the teams. Head of Private Investments Tracy Gallagher is available to discuss this topic. She can share insights on the decision, its implications for investors, and any ripple effects it may have on college sports.
Thanks,
X
Why Max believes it worked:
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