Learn How To Pitch Your Story To Bloggers
If you’re interested in learning something about pitching stories to bloggers you might want to participate in a today’s webinar that’s part of the Communicating Renewables Webinar series. There’s still time to register. All the information is posted below. The things we’ll discuss are applicable to any industry but our focus will be on energy. I’m one of the presenters. If you’ve got any thoughts on the subject please feel free to comment here or send me a message via Twitter.
The Communicating Renewables Webinar series is a project of Joanna Schroeder, 4R Communications. Joanna is currently a contributing editor here on Domestic Fuel.
TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2009
1:00 pm — 2:00 pm EST / Cost $49
Pitching Energy Bloggers: Best Practices
Presented by Jim Lane, Editor, Biofuels Digest and Chuck Zimmerman, Editor, DomesticFuel.com
The media landscape has changed and with the proliferation of blogs, the web has become the leader in breaking news, and a primary source for consumers to get their information. So how do you get bloggers to cover your story? This webinar will discuss the power of blogs; how blogs have changed the way reporters report; what types of stories bloggers write about; and how to craft a successful pitch to a blogger.
Click here to register.



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“The internet is the starting point where people collect information,” noted Byrne. “It is more influential than all other media.”
There are many opportunities and challenges facing the renewable energy industry. To achieve long-term success, one of the greatest hurdles the industry must overcome is garnering consumer support and product adoption. This has been tough for the corn-ethanol industry in part, due to media hostility and biased reporting.
This latest edition of Domestic Fuel Cast communicates some important information for those who communicate the story of renewable energy.
“This conference is designed to help communicators evolve the skills they are going to need to be successful in communicating why consumers should adopt their product.”