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Issue #352: Do You Overthink Your Magazine Pitches? April 26, 2021 |
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Editorial: Do You Overthink Your Magazine Pitches?A common error is to overthink which magazines might be interested in your story — and which magazines might not.Practically all novice writers play this guessing game — and it costs them published articles. The fact is, if you don't pitch each magazine on your list, you'll never know if they were interested in your story. Sometimes I’ve added “long shot” magazines to my pitch list. I pitched a story idea I thought the editor wouldn’t go for, but fired it out anyway. And guess what? Several times the editors of those “long shot”magazines replied that they would love the story! The ultimate irony is that often the magazine editors whom I was sure would go for my story idea didn’t even bother to reply. So, go ahead and send your query to every appropriate magazine on your list, even if you think it only has a remote chance. When In Doubt, Pitch It! Use your common sense, though. For example, there’s no point pitching a family budget travel story to a luxury travel magazine, or vice versa. There’s no point pitching a story about an inland destination to “Islands” or “Coastal Living” Magazines. It would be better to target inland regional and state magazines instead. The process of figuring out where to pitch travel stories confounds most writers at the onset of their career. Here are six ways to find magazines to pitch . . . This Week's Featured PostThe Art Of Reselling Your Travel ArticlesI figured out early in my writing career that the lifeblood of the freelance travel writer’s income is recycling my articles.Reselling your travel stories is a savvy approach for your continued survival and success. Selling reprints saves you a lot of time and rapidly increases your income. Here’s how to resell your work and make more money . . .
Upcoming PostsMay 3: Writing Museum StoriesMay 10: How To Create and Break Into Your Own Travel Writing Niches May 17: Five Highly Effective Ways To Sell Your Travel Articles to Print Magazines PitchTravelWrite.com Success StoriesRey Waters: With Travel Writing, My Life Cannot Get Any Better“I enrolled in a travel writer’s course and published my first article in Travel Post Monthly. It was not long after, that I discovered Roy Stevenson’s travel writing books.His first book that I read was Get Published Now. It had a section that mentioned getting started in your own back yard. At the time we were living in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. My wife and I walked a two-mile hiking trail around a lake every day for our exercise. During these walks we met all types of very interesting people. I pitched a story idea to our local newspaper and I guess you can say the rest is history. That’s how it all began. And here’s Rey Waters’ success story about how far he’s taken his work . . .
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Group Coaching Mastermind CommunityOur first Group Coaching Mastermind Community kicked off in October, 2020, and we’ve got a global group with members living in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Vietnam and the U.S. We're very excited about this group of writers and our new community! We added new members to our community in early January and they're getting to know the group and participate in writing activities.If you missed out on the opportunity to join this session, you can get on the waiting list for the next session starting in June . . .
Live WorkshopsPeople have been asking when our 2022 workshops in New Orleans, Louisiana are scheduled.Here are the 2022 dates: We've had lots of interest already. You can sign up for our no-obligation interest list for these workshops and receive our substantial early bird discounts when we open registration: GET ON THE 2022 LIVE WORKSHOP NO-OBLIGATION INTEREST LIST HERE Did You Know . . .Our Complete Marketing Master Class for Travel Writers is ranked #1 on TravelWritersExchange.com’s Top Ten Travel Writing Workshops.You can access the list of the top ten travel writing workshops at the link below . . .
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If you know someone who will enjoy this newsletter, PitchTravelWrite.com, is our information-packed website for travel writers. This e-zine, a series of travel writing books and reference guides, coaching programs, and our workshops all work together to give you guidance in this field. Our aim is to provide you with practical, nitty gritty information to help you gain entry into the travel writing realm and all the enjoyment that comes with it.
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