What NOT to do when a Reporter Rejects Your Pitch

Tuesday, 26 November 2013 11:30 Australian Business Press Releases - eReleases
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Rejection isn’t something that most of us handle well. From the time we were kids and a little boy or girl we had a crush on shot us down, we’ve never gotten used to the painful sting and disappointment of rejection. And the fact is that any kind of rejection sucks. It’s not just in love. Rejection in your business pursuits can hurt too, but I’m here to tell your right now – if you’re a PR person, it’s something you’d better get used to.

image Call us gluttons for punishment, but those of us who work in PR get rejected pretty much on a daily basis. We deal with bloggers, reporters, editors, producers, and others who say no to our pitches every single day.

But here’s the thing – if you don’t learn how to handle rejection well, you’re going to burn a lot of bridges and possibly do serious harm to your brand. If you do any of the following things when a reporter rejects your pitch, things won’t go well for you:

Don’t do these things:

 

 

What are some of the things you do when a reporter rejects your pitch? Share your tips and experiences by commenting below.

This article is written by Mickie Kennedy, founder of eReleases (http://www.ereleases.com), the online leader in affordable press release distribution. Download a free copy of the PR Checklist – a 24 point list of Press Release Dos and Don’ts here: http://www.ereleases.com/prchecklist.html

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