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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Blogger outreach A key component to many, if not most, social media campaigns are blogger outreach programs. Measuring your success isn’t too difficult, either when you ask: How many bloggers wrote about you? How much product did you have to provide for bloggers versus how many sales did you receive? Uncertain?
 
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
MediaBullseye.com | Masthead | Submissions | Subscribe | Contact Six Steps to Better Blogger Relations By Geoff Livingston January 30, 2008 The big issue with most blogger relations articles revolves around a tendency to treat bloggers like traditional media, and also a focus on tactical pitches or initiatives.
 
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Here are my ingredients for the secret sauce of a nearly perfect pitch to a blogger. Without it, it is highly unlikely that you will get even a nibble from a blogger. Make sure that your product or service and pitch match the bloggers interests. Otherwise, a blogger just might assume that you got lucky, not that you were smart.
 

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MediaBullseye.com | Masthead | Submissions | Subscribe | Contact Six Steps to Better Blogger Relations By Geoff Livingston January 30, 2008 The big issue with most blogger relations articles revolves around a tendency to treat bloggers like traditional media, and also a focus on tactical pitches or initiatives.
Here are my ingredients for the secret sauce of a nearly perfect pitch to a blogger. Without it, it is highly unlikely that you will get even a nibble from a blogger. Make sure that your product or service and pitch match the bloggers interests. Otherwise, a blogger just might assume that you got lucky, not that you were smart.
Blogger outreach A key component to many, if not most, social media campaigns are blogger outreach programs. Measuring your success isn’t too difficult, either when you ask: How many bloggers wrote about you? How much product did you have to provide for bloggers versus how many sales did you receive? Uncertain?