Can you write a pitch? I know it can seem a bit monotonous sometimes, but I do tell my blogging students that getting to know how to pitch is the most prominent way to quickly land decent, paying and consistent jobs.
When I first got started writing, I had little or no experience how to come up with a pitch and no idea where to send a pitch. I’m quite sure very many of you have the same feel, right? You visit the job boards, pitch out your little heart, but hear nothing.
No tweet, phone call or email! And the worst part of it all is? You have no clue if you could have landed the gig with a much better pitch.
You’ve written a pitch, but never landed the gig, right? No matter how substandard your pitch was, it requires practice to improve and refine pitch writing. And that’s what pitching is all about – something to improve upon over the long haul!
In my previous training tutorial titled, “3 Cool Reasons Freelance Writing is Likely Your Perfect Side Hustle”, a member requested a detailed tutorial on how to write a great pitch and here’s my answer.
I decided to dissect and analyze my first winning pitch; probably it could assist with cutting the time you waste sending inadequate writing pitches over and over again.
How long have you been blogging now?
Lily 😊