Hip Hop publicist Arie Goode is here every week answering your email questions on
industry how-to's and important Do's and Don'ts.
This week's question:
I’ve received responses from emails I send out saying that my approach is ghetto. Man,
I’m just trying to get my music heard, what do you suggest? - Jo Dee
I’m just trying to get my music heard, what do you suggest? - Jo Dee
[laughing] Ghetto may be a little harsh. However, it is very important to approach people [especially
if you don’t know them] in a professional manner.
if you don’t know them] in a professional manner.
Let’s slip on our common-sense fitted caps shall we….
In my opinion, the best way to approach people [media etc.] is to step into their shoes. Imagine being
an editor or program director who receives 100’s of emails a day, from talented people such as yourself
looking to have their music posted or played. Now, imagine every other email is “Yo check my new sh*t
out” or my personal favorite “You might wanna f*ck with me, I’m that n*gga”...
an editor or program director who receives 100’s of emails a day, from talented people such as yourself
looking to have their music posted or played. Now, imagine every other email is “Yo check my new sh*t
out” or my personal favorite “You might wanna f*ck with me, I’m that n*gga”...
PAUSE followed by a [blank stare]
Oh and we definitely can’t forget the random single link email. You know what I’m talking about. An email
with just a link and no additional information. Really??? Let’s be real your email and "hot sh*t" is going
straight into the trash and you may now possibly be marked as SPAM.
with just a link and no additional information. Really??? Let’s be real your email and "hot sh*t" is going
straight into the trash and you may now possibly be marked as SPAM.
My advice… Keep it simple stupid! Sorry, I mean short and to the point. Here’s a few pointers to help you
look like you know what you’re doing and be taken serious.
look like you know what you’re doing and be taken serious.
1. Dear Editor or Program Director [If you don’t know the name of the person being contacted]
2. Introduce yourself and the reason for the email.
3. If you’re promoting a project tell a little bit about it. [Keep it SHORT]
4. Enclose a “share” link (in the email body) avoid sending music as an attachment, unless requested. This
keeps things all in one neat presentation.
keeps things all in one neat presentation.
Plus most outlets prefer this format.
5. Leave your contact information.
6. Thank the receiver for taking the time to read your email.
7. Sign “Sincerely, _____________" <------ place your name here
8. SPELL CHECK
9. Press send
There are never any guarantees in public relations, but one thing I know for sure. Following these steps
will get your foot in the "door", email acknowledged and possibly the coverage you’re seeking. -- Let me
know how you make out!
will get your foot in the "door", email acknowledged and possibly the coverage you’re seeking. -- Let me
know how you make out!
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emails on industry how-to's and important Do's and Don'ts. Send me an email: contactsaidarie@gmail.
and follow me on twitter at: www.twitter.com/leirapr_