Josh Steimle – Power Publishing Contributor Masterclass
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- Proven step-by-step procedure for becoming a contributor to popular magazines…
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and use your contributor position responsibly to advance your business or career.
Learn entirely online and on your own timetable.
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Things blew out when I started writing like this (in a good way).
My Forbes pieces led to opportunities to publish in over 20 additional high-profile journals, including Fortune, Time, Mashable, TechCrunch, and Entrepreneur.
I secured a cash advance on a book contract with a well-known publisher, which gave me instant reputation.
I was invited to speak at high-profile events in exotic destinations such as Dubai, Israel, Singapore, China, Iceland, and Australia, where I shared my thoughts in front of thousands of people.
I can directly attribute over $5 million in income for my marketing business to my writing and speaking.Oh, and getting to hang out with Richard Branson on his Caribbean island? It’s mind-blowing. It’s just bizarre. And that would not have occurred had I not become a contributor.
The Masterclass: Tailored to You
I immediately realized that writing a book or a lengthy blog post was insufficient for many individuals. Sure, some people have prior experience publishing for other top-tier journals, and all they need are a few answers to queries like “Who should I pitch at XYZ magazine?” Others, though, have more pressing concerns. They pose queries such as:
Will the editor check through my social media accounts? If so, what should I do differently?
What should I include in my pitch given my experience?
What should my pitch email’s subject line include?Pitching through Twitter or email?
Should I start with lesser newspapers before moving on to larger ones?
Will being cited in an article in the magazine I’m interested in help me get in as a contributor?Then there are the questions that many potential contributors don’t ask but should, such as:
How can I establish an email list to make myself more appealing to editors by bringing an audience with me?
How can I build a connection with an editor ahead of time so that pitching seems natural rather than awkward?
How might I benefit from networking with other contributors?The masterclass contains video lessons, checklists, and templates, as well as relevant, hands-on activities. You’ll utilize this stuff as it serves you—you don’t have to watch every movie or read every paper (though we urge you at least browse through it all to get a sense of what’s available).
In this masterclass, we’ll show you tried-and-true tactics for becoming a great contributor. You will learn, among other things: How to develop contacts that can assist you catch the attention of editors and lead to writing chances (rather than a one-way path to being labeled as “annoying pitches”);
How to discover the appropriate “angle” to harness your unique experience and knowledge to place your articles exactly where you want them;
How to Improve Your Writing Skills by Learning to Craft Your Pieces to Meet the Needs of an Editor
The techniques for crafting the ideal subject line that entices editors to read your email inquiries—and when to employ them;
Why particular articles work (or don’t work), using real-world examples, so you can eliminate the mystery of what to pitch and learn to see things from an insider’s perspective;
All of the various ways media pieces relate to your bottom line, and how to use each one to achieve long-term ROI.
How to produce articles that can help you establish your personal brand and generate outcomes such as paid speaking gigs, book deals, career progression, sales and lead generation, and new company prospects, just as I did for myself, without being spammy.
How to deal with all of the processes and “nitty-gritty” minutiae (that are second nature to a regular but intimidating to a “newbie”); and…
The daily, weekly, and monthly routines that will allow you to consistently develop compelling brand- and influence-building content.This is a difficult learning curve, but the masterclass will lead you through it step by step so you can see precisely how I and others handled it.
Furthermore, each assignment will offer you with information to position yourself as the type of focused, targeted thought leader that editors are dying to attract to their magazines. Before the end of the first six weeks of our masterclass, you’ll have:
Your one-sentence positioning statement or “byline” that speaks to both editors and your target audience.
A long-form bio that highlights your specialty, demonstrates to readers why you are qualified to write about it, and is tailored to entice web visitors to subscribe to your list and examine your products or services.
A list of business periodicals that you are aware are prominent and relevant to your target demographic. You’ll also identify a “short-list” of editors with whom you’d like to build connections, as well as the holes you can fill (along with the dud themes you’d otherwise have thought were a good idea).
A collection of outstanding articles that you may turn to for writing style inspiration and essential characteristics of success to emulate in your own writing; and pitch emails that you’ve adapted to your target newspapers……so you can do it all yourself, not just once, but forever, not just at Forbes, but at any magazine.
Power Publishing: Contributor Masterclass in its entirety ($2,997 value)
BONUS #1 – Personal Brand Platform Audit (worth $997)
BONUS #2 – Online Personal Brand Tagline Course ($397 value)
BONUS #3 – Get immediate access to a growing library of contributor pitch email swipe files (a $497 value).
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