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![]() I have written a 3600 word article on the subject of Racing Sailplanes. The intended audience for this article is pilots who do not fly sailplanes and/or the general public. It is my goal to have the article published in "Air and Space Magazine" or a similar publication. Alternatively, the article might be used to produce a 30 minute TV program. The text will read in about 22 minutes. This would leave 8 minutes for commercials. The purpose of this post is to seek help with this project. I do not plan to seek any pay for my work on this project. Also, I do not plan to pay anyone to work on the project. Specifically, I see three areas where help is needed. First , images are needed to accompany the text. Second, a more skilled writer than I could certainly improve the quality of my text. Third, someone with contacts and experience in getting the project published would be helpful in achieving the goal of publication. If you are interested in helping with this project , contact me and I will e-mail you a copy of the manuscript. It is in Microsoft Word format. Bill Snead |
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Bill,
Here is what a Media Relations person would do - after the story is ready to go. I am sure many on RAS will have additional comments. Step 1. Identify the editor or reporter at the target publications. This can be done by purchasing the magazines or through a commercial (look in your library) source like Bacon's Magazine Directory. All the publications have a web site so Google to find them. Step 2. Call the publication and talk to the Editor to see if they have any interest. This is a pitch that includes the What, Why and Wow in relation to their readers. Why is it of interest to their readers. Expect to lots of voice mail, e-mail and to be bounced around to several editors and receive several, "sorry really does not fit us" turn downs. Step 3. Go to the US team Press Room and find the model Press Release, Backgrounders, examples of prior media success and put together a short media kit for your editor, along with a cover letter suggesting what you want to accomplish and why their readers would be interested. Include the web links to the team press room and the article on disk in MS Word. Editors like graphics and images that are already available in the quality they require. The US Team Press Room is http://www.ssa.org/UsTeam/ust_press.htm The US Team Press Room was developed with the goals of making the sport and our soaring teams more accessible to the media while providing an online resource that can be used by the larger soaring community. Since the article is about competitive soaring it could be posted in the Press Room I belive. Some editors like everything by e-mail and the web and some like the mail. Step 4. Send the information along and then follow up. Editors of popular publications receive over a hundred news pitches and media kits a week so the stories that are well developed and easy to implement (photos, backgrounders, illustrations, on the web on disk) are more likely to be picked up. Step 5. If your lucky the publication may want to arrange a glider ride, take some pictures, interview a prominent glider pilot, attend a contest and generally see what is going on for them selves. Or they may just take your information and go with it. The Editor is under zero obligation to run your story no matter how close you get or who says what. The old adage is that with advertising you pay and with media relations you pray. I hope this helps, John Seaborn (Snead1) wrote in message ... I have written a 3600 word article on the subject of Racing Sailplanes. The intended audience for this article is pilots who do not fly sailplanes and/or the general public. It is my goal to have the article published in "Air and Space Magazine" or a similar publication. Alternatively, the article might be used to produce a 30 minute TV program. The text will read in about 22 minutes. This would leave 8 minutes for commercials. The purpose of this post is to seek help with this project. I do not plan to seek any pay for my work on this project. Also, I do not plan to pay anyone to work on the project. Specifically, I see three areas where help is needed. First , images are needed to accompany the text. Second, a more skilled writer than I could certainly improve the quality of my text. Third, someone with contacts and experience in getting the project published would be helpful in achieving the goal of publication. If you are interested in helping with this project , contact me and I will e-mail you a copy of the manuscript. It is in Microsoft Word format. Bill Snead |
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