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The Writing Coach Podcast with Rebecca L. Weber


Oct 12, 2020

I don’t mean that editors don’t want your pitch because the story angle isn’t clear, that there’s no news hook, and that you don’t have a string of impressive clips in your bio. You can learn how to handle all of that.

What I mean is that editors want what a pitch promises. Understand this, and you’ll be better able to communicate in way that establishes trust and value in your editorial relationship.

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In my small group coaching program, you’ll learn the same proven processes that have helped Bootcamp alumni break into the New York Times, the Guardian, Bustle, Nat Geo Travel, the BBC, Outside, and many more.

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MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
WCP 105: Should-free pitching
WCP 104: Superstitions, underdogs, and when to pitch
Download my free guide on how to pitch

More info and complete show notes: www.rebeccalweber.com/podcast106