Ever wonder how some brands always land the best press features, influencers get consistent collaborations, or stylists work with A list clients? The secret is not just talent or luck. It's knowing the right PR contacts and how to use them strategically.
Whether you're a brand owner, influencer, or stylist, PR contacts can help you land opportunities, increase your visibility and most importantly, make more money.
Here's how to build valuable relationships using our contacts and turn them into profit:
1. Identify the PR Contacts Who Can Help You Make Money
Not every PR contact will be relevant to your goals. The key is to focus on the people who have the power to open doors for you.
If you're a brand owner...
The right PR contacts can introduce your products to new audiences, leading to more sales and brand awareness.
Your priority should be:
- Journalists and editors: They can feature your brand in magazines, online publications and news articles, increasing credibility and exposure.
- Influencers and content creators: They can showcase your products to their engaged audience, driving traffic and potential customers to your website.
- Stylists and celebrity wardrobe teams: They can place your products on celebrities, increasing desirability and positioning your brand in a luxury market.
- Retail buyers and stockists: They can get your brand into department stores, boutiques and online retailers, expanding your distribution channels.
- PR agencies and event organisers: They can invite you to networking events, gifting suites and industry gatherings that connect you with valuable contacts.
If you're an influencer...
Your ability to make money depends on building relationships with brands and media outlets.
You should focus on:
- Brand founders and PR teams: They can offer paid collaborations, gifting opportunities and ambassador roles.
- Journalists and editors: They can feature you in articles, roundups and expert commentary, increasing your credibility.
- Event organisers: They can invite you to press trips, product launches and networking events, helping you make valuable connections.
If you're a stylist...
Your success depends on who you know. The right contacts can bring you high paying clients and exclusive projects.
Focus on:
- PR agencies and fashion houses: They can provide you with clothing, accessories and beauty products for styling clients and editorial shoots.
- Magazine editors and journalists: They can feature your work in top publications, positioning you as an expert in the industry.
- Celebrities and talent managers: They can hire you for red carpet events, music videos, film projects and personal styling.
- Photographers and creative directors: They can collaborate with you on editorial shoots, brand campaigns and advertising projects.
Action Step: Make a list of fifteen PR contacts who align with your goals.
2. Build Relationships in an Authentic Way
Cold pitching without any prior connection can be difficult. Instead of reaching out with a sales focused request, take time to build a genuine relationship first.
- Engage with them on social media: Follow them, like their posts, comment on their work and share their content. Show that you are interested in what they do.
- Do your research before reaching out: If you are contacting a journalist, read their latest articles. If you are pitching a brand, understand their aesthetic and values.
- Find a way to offer value: Instead of just asking for a feature or a collaboration, think about what you can provide. You might have a product that fits a current trend, expert insights for a story, or styling ideas for an upcoming event.
Action Step: Spend ten minutes each day engaging with the PR contacts you find using our platform, on social media. Once you have built some familiarity, send a friendly and personalised email introducing yourself.
3. Write a Pitch That Gets a Response
A strong pitch is short, engaging and offers something of value. Whether you're a brand, influencer or stylist, your message should be clear and easy to read.
Structure of a great pitch
Subject line: Make it intriguing and specific.
Examples:
- “Exclusive First Look at [Brand Name]’s New Collection”
- “Collaboration Idea: Let’s Create Something Amazing Together”
- “Feature Opportunity: [Your Name] on the Future of Fashion”
Opening sentence: Personalise it to the recipient. Show you have done your research.
Example:
- “I loved your recent article on emerging beauty trends. The section on sustainable skincare really stood out to me!”
The hook: Explain why your product, service or collaboration is exciting and relevant.
The offer: What are you bringing to the table?
Examples:
- “I would love to send you a sample of our upcoming collection before it launches.”
- “I have some unique insights on this trend and would be happy to contribute to your next piece.”
- “I would love to style your client for their upcoming red carpet appearance and can provide exclusive designer looks.”
Call to action: Make it easy for them to say yes.
Example:
- “Would love to send over some details. Let me know if you are interested.”
Action Step: Write a pitch email tailored to your specific goal and send it to one PR contact this week. Keep it friendly, concise and no longer than two hundred words.
4. Maximise Press and Features to Increase Your Income
Getting featured in a publication or landing a brand collaboration is just the beginning. To truly make money, you need to maximise the exposure.
- For brand owners: Share your press features on your website, social media and email newsletters. Add “As Seen In” logos to build credibility.
- For influencers: Use media mentions to position yourself as an expert and attract bigger brand deals. Highlight them in your media kit.
- For stylists: Showcase your editorial work and celebrity styling credits on your portfolio, website and Instagram to attract high profile clients.
Action Step: If you have had any press features or collaborations, make sure they are visible on your website and social media. If not, start planning how you will promote future ones.
5. Turn Collaborations into Profitable Opportunities
Collaborations should be mutually beneficial. To ensure they generate income, follow these steps:
- For brand owners: Choose influencers with a highly engaged audience that aligns with your target customers. Track sales using affiliate links or discount codes.
- For influencers: Be clear about your deliverables for paid brand deals. If a brand is only offering gifting, ask about commissions or ongoing partnerships.
- For stylists: Negotiate paid partnerships with brands who want their products placed on celebrities and in editorial shoots.
Action Step: Research five potential collaboration partners and reach out with a well thought out proposal that benefits both parties.
Your network is your most valuable asset. Whether you're a brand owner, influencer or stylist, PR contacts can open doors to career changing opportunities and financial growth.
By building relationships, pitching strategically and making the most of every opportunity, you can turn PR into a powerful revenue stream. The right contact could lead to your next viral moment, paid collaboration or dream client.