Friday, February 1, 2013

[PitchRate] It looks like it's a go

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Hey Kyle!
 
Thanks for the responses and suggestions. I really appreciate it. (See below for the most surprising.)
 
At the end of the day, Michelle and I only want to do this if it makes a difference for you. Lord knows we have enough to keep us busy getting our clients' messages out in the world.
 
If you didn't see my earlier email, here it is again:
Don't you love when things are simple, Kyle?
Not like when I was trying to get a USB internet stick here in Croatia! (More on that later.)
So here's the skinny... I have been getting some really great questions from the PitchRate community, so I started to shoot videos with really great answers (even if I do say so myself).
Then I thought, "This is way too complicated."
And besides that, there's no way for anyone to ask a follow up question. And you know, the answer to a question often leads to another question, right?
So I thought, well what about if every other week or so, I pull Michelle out of the PR trenches and we hop on a call to answer your questions. Maybe from time to time, we even have Michelle share her best practices, like how she got a new Doctor Oz booker to contact her within minutes.
But before I go through all the rigamarole of promoting a call, take time out of my schedule, and pull Michelle away from pitching our Wasabi clients (which is no easy feat, BTW), I want to make sure this is something that would make a difference for you.
If not, no worries... really.
Just to be clear, what these calls are and what they are not: They are just going to be casual conversations. We'll provide what we can so you can make the difference you're committed to making. There would be no structure. It's just going to be a dance.
So if this is something would make a difference for you, hit "reply" and let me know. And if you would like to send questions or you have topics you'd like discussed on these calls, let me know that too.
If it seems like there's a demand for these, I'll be in touch to let you know.
Cheers!


Drew Gerber
PitchRate.com

 
 
 
P.S.~ The most surprising... I am not the only person that has had an issue with getting an internet stick here in Dubrovnik, Croatia... Anne feels my pain :-)
 
P.S.S.~ Watch your email for details on when we're going to jump on the call.
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