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Ask HN: How do you use Twitter to reach out to press?

1 points| danvoell | 15 years ago | reply

I have heard from quite a few people that they use Twitter to reach out to press/writers for their startup. I would be interested to hear specific success stories of how people did this.

A few weeks ago I got into a small conversation with a tech writer from Fortune and an AP writer about a story on the front page of Yahoo. Neither of them follow me and nothing came of it, I am checking to see if I should blatantly ask for a story or try to continue the conversation or...

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[+] thewordpainter|15 years ago|reply
It's all about ACCESS. Until recently, we never had the ability to connect with unknown commodities. Twitter is that bridge.

Think about 15 years ago. You would have to call the reporters, and there was an enormous wall to get through.

With the emergence of email, that wall dramatically lowered, but writers were still barraged with email so the likelihood of standing out without a prior connection was slim.

Now that Twitter has grown up, anybody can get access to just about any tastemaker (if you think you're a tastemaker, but not yet on Twitter, then you're not a tastemaker).

I use Twitter to establish a rapport. It is the greatest mechanism we have ever had to do just that.

-Adam

[+] dimarco|15 years ago|reply
While it's a nice thought, it didn't actually close to even attempting to answer the question.