What’s In It For Me?
As a blogger and a marketer this is perhaps the most common question that comes to mind when considering partnerships. This is true whether I am the one seeking a partnership or the one being approached. The funny thing is that it is the one question that seems to be at the bottom of the list if it appears at all in the information provided to bloggers.
I know I have been guilty of this, getting so caught up in the idea that I have and being so convinced of how amazing the idea is that I can’t wait to get others involved I forget that I need to look at it from their perspective. How will being involved with my idea help them, what are they going to have to contribute and what is the pay off for them.
At the same time, if I am approached by an organization, another blogger etc. the first thing I ask myself is “why should I do this?”. So the next time you are pitching to a blogger or thinking of reaching out to a company for sponsorship, make sure you answer this question for them early in your pitch.
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#1 by Creative Web Design on April 20, 2009 - 5:08 am
As a blogger or not, i would ask your opinion. this is one of my debate motion for next english championship. yes or no? and why do you believe so?
#2 by Tom - StandOutBlogge on April 20, 2009 - 10:49 am
I am currently working on quite a big project that will need the input from some important people and while I was brainstorming how to pitch them I thought of this question. And I agree, I definately think it is the most important question to answer when you are pitching a proposal!
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#3 by Martin Fister on April 22, 2009 - 12:41 am
This is a huge point here. When I try and market deals to people and get them signed on, you almost always have to show how it will be of immediate benefit to them or else they won't bite for it.
Everyone thinks of themselves, so tap into that.
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