MMM Pitching Guidelines
There are dozens of places where you can find bullet-pointed guidelines on best-practices for pitching bloggers and such and I’m not going to replicate those here. If you’re interested in contacting for a pitch I ask that you simply do two things:
- Read back through my archives and see if this is something that I might think is cool. Cause that’s going to increase the odds of my writing it up. While you’re doing that, please make sure I haven’t written about it before.
- Drop me a line and introduce yourself personally before pitching me. I think it’s just polite. You don’t go up to people on the street and immediately launch into the middle of a conversation. You say hello first. Same rules apply.
That’s really about it. I love to hear from people but am more interested in establishing relationships than in simply acting as your press release’s distribution outlet.
You can email me at chris-dot-thilk-at-gmail-dot-com. Let me know who you are, who you’re representing and why it is you’re contacting me. Not too tough, I don’t think.




