In addition to all that, I also add these extras to our client projects:
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Today's media landscape is drowning in automated pitches and mass email distributions. While digital tools promise efficiency and wider reach, they're actually making it harder to secure meaningful coverage. Here's why modern pitching strategies are failing and what successful brands are doing differently.
Journalists now receive hundreds of pitches daily, most generated through automated systems or mail merges. This volume has created a crisis: according to recent studies, 95% of pitches never receive a response. The very tools designed to make media outreach easier have created barriers to genuine connection.
When PR agencies prioritize quantity over quality, they miss crucial relationship-building opportunities. Mass pitching often ignores fundamental principles of effective media relations: understanding a journalist's beat, recognizing their audience's interests, and providing genuine value to their coverage.
While automated pitching appears cost-effective, it carries significant hidden costs. Each ignored pitch damages your brand's credibility with media outlets. Journalists increasingly block domains that send mass pitches, creating long-term barriers to coverage that many brands never even realize exist.
Leading brands are rediscovering that personalized outreach, though requiring more initial investment, delivers superior results. By studying a journalist's work, understanding their audience, and crafting tailored pitches, these brands secure consistent, quality coverage that mass outreach rarely achieves.
Success in media relations still depends on fundamental principles that technology can't replace:
Research before reaching out
Craft personalized, relevant pitches
Focus on story value over selling
Build relationships before you need them
Follow up thoughtfully and professionally
While digital tools have their place, effective media relations requires balancing technology with personal connection. The most successful brands use automation selectively while prioritizing relationship building and authentic communication.
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