The Hunter / Gatherer

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The Hunter/Gatherer Why influencers hate the pitch and what you can do about it

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Influencers prefer sharing content they find themselves. Here's how to break into their headspace with your brand and content without directly pitching them.

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The Hunter/Gatherer

Why influencers hate the pitch and what you can do about it

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Rob “Holy” ToledoHead of Outreach @ Distilled

[email protected]

@stentontoledo

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or on Google+

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I have a

confession

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I’m terrible at

PowerPoint

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No seriously…Like…

BAD atpowerpoint

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So please don’t judge me

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I have another

confession

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Despite having sent

thousands of

personalized outreach

emails

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And my team of

outreachers having an

active contact list of

approximately 15,000

bloggers and journalists

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I can still count on

one hand how many

times I have accepted

an email pitch for my

own websites

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So why is that?

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A lot of them are great

emails

http://bit.ly/1luXH1h

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And it’s not like I write for

the New York Times…

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I gave this a think

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Asking coworkers,

friends and family

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My conspiracy

theorist uncle

knew who to

blame

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“Obviously

Obama has

something to

do with this…”

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But seriously…

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I blame my

instincts

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Always on the

hunt for the next

big thing

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Here’s Joe…

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Here’s Joe with a toy

squirrel in front of him…

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Here’s Joe thinking he’s

hunting an actual squirrel…

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We enjoy the hunt

for the next thing,

just like Joe prefers

to chase actual

squirrels

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Here, you can tweet this:

“I can’t believe @stentontoledo

just compared me to his dog…

What kind of conference is this?!

#SearchLove”

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Here’s me in high

school

I was “really cool”

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I was a music snob

(and still am)

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While my friends were

listening to…

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I was listening to…

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I LOVE finding new

music and sharing it

with my “tribe”

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An Example (circa 2001)

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Example (circa 2001)

Scenario A

Friend: “Wow Rob, you’re such a musical influencer

and tastemaker, I worship the ground you walk on”

Me: “Have you guys heard of this new band, The

Strokes? They’re incredible, total game changers”

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Example (circa 2001)

Scenario B

Friend: “Hey Rob! Check out this new band The

Strokes! They’re blowing up in England!”

Me: “Yeah they’re alright, I guess, man, whatever”

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A quick experiment

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Apple > Microsoft

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Python is far superior

to JavaScript

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The Shawshank

Redemption is a

better movie than

Titanic

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This local roasted

organic fair trade

coffee is far superior

to Starbucks

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>

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Local craft brews put

generic macro beer to

shame

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We’re all snobs about

something

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Alongside being a music

snob, I’m also a content

snob

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A lot of journalists and

influencers are the

same way

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They want to find it first

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In content discovery

No effort = No reward

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We don’t want to share a

rotten meal with our tribe

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What I’m not saying:

• Email outreach is dead

• Bloggers and journalists don’t want to hear

from you

• We must try and trick people into sharing

our content

• That the Moon landing was faked

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Things aren’t that bad…

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Most decent outreach

sees response rates

around 40-60%

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“You’re happy with 50 percent? You’re on top, and

you don’t have enough. You’re happy because

you’re successful. For now. But what is happiness?

It’s a moment before you need more happiness. I

won’t settle for 50 percent of anything. I want 100

percent. You’re happy with your agency? You’re not

happy with anything. You don’t want most of it, you

want all of it. And I won’t stop until you get all of it.”

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We should be working

for that other 50%

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But when promoting to

the other 50%...

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We need to be less

like this…

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…and more like this

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But it helps to be a bit more clever

We must plant the idea but

not take any credit for it

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Great… but how?

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Three Main Points

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1. Find out where your

“important people” are

hanging out

2. Don’t be afraid to get

exclusive

3. Get more creative with your

promotion

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1. Find out where your

“important people” are

hanging out

2. Don’t be afraid to get exclusive

3. Get more creative with your

promotion

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People will likely talk

about where they

spend their time online

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• Web forums they hang out in

• Twitter chats where they participate

• Sites where they contribute and

comment

• Communities they identify with

Where in the world are

your influencers

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Rand Fishkin

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• /r/AskScience• /r/eli5• /r/LifeProTips• /r/Fitness• /r/Food• /r/Fashion• /r/Art• /r/Economics

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Rand Fishkin

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Rand FishkinLikes:• Nicholas Cage

• Pictures of birds that people have

photoshopped arms onto

• Cute pictures of puppies

• Business related topics

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So we built this…

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And it worked…

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OK but seriously…

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A real example

@carson_ward

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A real example• Hoping to break into the tech

space

• Wanted to get featured on high

profile blogs

• Wanted influencers to share

socially

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A real example

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A real example

So they kept it

simple…

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A real example• They did some research using their

own data

• Wrote a post that appealed to a

specific audience

• Kept it relevant to current news

• In total about 8 hours of work

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http://bit.ly/1jLVGA7

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One seed in front of the right

people

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The spoils of victory• ~70k pageviews

• 116 domains sent traffic in 24 hours

• Coverage in major media (Ars, Pando, Reddit)

• ~500 social shares

• More journalists believe them to be an authority

with future stories now (credibility increase)

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1. Find out where your “important

people” are hanging out

2. Don’t be afraid to get

exclusive

3. Get more creative with your

promotion

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• Nothing makes journalists salivate

more than exclusives

• The right exclusive story can make a

career

• Exclusives still give the perception of

influence, even when pitched

Exclusives

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Giving an influencer a

head start with your

content can make

everything easier

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The rest of the internet

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“Well if [insert major publication] covered

it… then we better get something up

about it as well”

Exclusives

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Exclusives make

bosses and clients

nervous

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But we can

remove a lot of

the risk

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Exclusives

- @Britt_Klontz

“The ‘exclusive’

conversation needs to

start way before the

content or story is

complete”

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• You should have the idea in front of

several influencers early in the process

• Subtlety hint that you’re shopping the

idea around (competition)

• Figure out who is most interested and

give them exclusive access to the

finished product

Exclusives

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• Interesting proprietary data

• A high quality piece of content

• An anecdotal story about your business

• A new product or service release

• Interviews with high level employees

What makes a good exclusive

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1. Find out where your

“important people” are

hanging out

2. Don’t be afraid to get

exclusive

3. Get more creative with your

promotion

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Email is

overwhelming

journalists

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“I am someone with upwards of 5000 unread

messages at any given time” - @jordancrookhttp://tcrn.ch/1edhgd2

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Even the best

brands and

coolest content

can get ignored

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Think outside the

inbox

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Creative Promotion

• Snail mail

• PR stunts

• Creating a mystery

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Creative Promotion

• Snail mail

• PR stunts

• Creating a mystery

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When was the last time

you got something fun in

the mail?

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Snail mail• Previous efforts saw a response rate of only 10%

• Had over 70% of people activate the turntable via

their smartphones

• 42% clicked on a link to the Kontor Records

website on their phones

• Covered by SPIN, TrendHunter and Hypebot

(double whammy, coverage and conversion)

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Creative Promotion

• Snail mail

• PR stunts

• Creating a mystery

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But wait…

There’s a real thin line

between true creativity and

over the top craziness

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An extreme

example

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PR Stunts

OK realistically, you’re

not creating a drone

delivery service but…

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…there’s a lesson here

• Timing is everything – the drone stunt was right

before Black Friday, all eyes on Amazon

• It doesn’t need to be “real”

• Keep it related to your brand

• Find a hook, something that will really grab the

attention of the media based on relevance

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The cheapest PR stunt

I’ve ever seen

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PR stunts don’t have to

be expensive like the

drone, they just have to

be smart like the ‘now

hiring’ sign

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A well done PR stunt

feels really ripe for

coverage

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Creative Promotion

• Snail mail

• PR stunts

• Creating a mystery

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A boat's a boat, but the

Mystery Box could be

anything! It could even

be a boat!

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In this world of social /

transparent / storytelling

/ open book branding…

(which is great)

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Brands have become

Kimmy Gibbler

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But they should occasionally

be like the guy from Twilight

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“Humans naturally want to

finish the story”-Matt Summers, @mattsummers

http://slidesha.re/NUqSPG

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Sure, HBO could have

emailed Jacob and

told him some fun

stuff about the new

show but…

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How much more exciting is it

for him to share that surprise

with his readers?

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Don’t be the

shithead at the

party who tells

the birthday kid

what you got

them as a gift

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We want to unwrap the

mystery ourselves

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Key takeaways

• Play into the psychological elements of how

influencers choose what to share

• Seek a high level exclusive before mass

promotion

• Create a mystery around new and exciting

things you’re working on

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People like to hunt

Give them the

opportunity

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Thank you!

@stentontoledo [email protected]

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