public-relations
coreyhaines31/marketingskills
Get earned media coverage by pitching journalists, newsjacking trends, and responding to press requests.
What is public-relations?
This skill helps you secure press coverage through journalist outreach, reactive newsjacking, and inbound press platforms. Use it when you have a real story (data, milestone, or trend angle) and founder/exec time to sustain pitching over 4–6 weeks.
- Identify and research journalists covering your beat using discovery checklists
- Draft and send targeted pitches under 150 words with clear news hooks
- Newsjack trending stories by scoring angles and injecting your POV within hours
- Respond to inbound press requests on HARO, Qwoted, and Featured platforms
- Build a press page and media kit (logo pack, headshots, recent coverage) for easy journalist access
- Track coverage by domain rating, referral traffic, brand search lift, and sales conversation citations
How to install public-relations
npx skills add https://github.com/coreyhaines31/marketingskills --skill public-relationsHow to use public-relations
- 1.Read your product marketing context file (if it exists) to understand your story and ICP
- 2.Choose a PR mode: reactive (newsjacking), proactive (journalist pitching), inbound (HARO/Qwoted), or owned (press page)
- 3.For newsjacking: score trending stories by relevance and speed, draft a 2–3 angle pitch, send within hours
- 4.For proactive pitching: research journalists covering your beat, build a scored media list, draft pitches that pass the quality bar (news hook, under 150 words, specific ask)
- 5.For inbound requests: monitor HARO/Qwoted/Featured, respond with under 200 words and a clear quote
- 6.Set up a press page with company description, founder bios, logo pack, screenshots, recent coverage, and a press contact email—respond within 24 hours
Use cases
- You have proprietary data or a customer success story and want TechCrunch or industry press to cover it
- A trending news story breaks and you have a relevant POV—pitch within hours before the moment passes
- A journalist on HARO asks for expert commentary on your industry—respond with a concise, quotable answer
- You're launching a product and need to build a media list of 50+ relevant journalists to pitch over 4 weeks
- You want to set up a press page so journalists can self-serve assets (logos, headshots, company description) for future coverage
- Founders and executives who can commit time to pitching and follow-up
- Product marketers building earned media into launch or growth campaigns
- Growth teams looking to amplify product announcements beyond owned channels
- SaaS and AI companies seeking backlinks, brand legitimacy, and AI-citation surface area
public-relations FAQ
No. Earned media drives backlinks, brand legitimacy, AI-citation surface area, and ammo for sales conversations—not direct customer acquisition. It's a multiplier for distribution, not a substitute.
When you have a real story (proprietary data, strong opinion, milestone, or customer before/after), founder/exec time to sustain pitching for 4–6 weeks, and a clear destination (press page, blog post, or product launch) that converts attention.
Reactive newsjacking can land coverage in hours to days. Proactive pitching typically takes 2–8 weeks. Inbound press requests (HARO, Qwoted) take days to weeks. Owned assets (press page) are one-time setup.
A specific news hook, data or quotes, customer name and contact, clear ask (interview/embargo/exclusive), and under 150 words. The pitch should be complete enough for a journalist to write the story from it alone.
Coverage count, domain rating of placements, referral traffic, brand search lift, AI citation rate, and sales conversations citing the article. Avoid AVE (advertising value equivalency)—it's a vanity metric.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
Source of truth, from coreyhaines31/marketingskills.
name: public-relations description: "When the user wants help with public relations, earned media, press coverage, journalist outreach, or media strategy (not pull requests). Also use when the user mentions 'PR,' 'public relations,' 'press,' 'press release,' 'press coverage,' 'media outreach,' 'pitch a journalist,' 'get featured,' 'media list,' 'media kit,' 'press kit,' 'newsjacking,' 'news hijack,' 'HARO,' 'Qwoted,' 'Featured,' 'Help A Reporter,' 'reporter request,' 'tech press,' 'TechCrunch,' 'earned media,' 'thought leadership placement,' 'op-ed,' 'guest article,' 'press contacts,' or 'how do I get press.' Use this for earned media work — finding journalists, pitching stories, newsjacking, and responding to press requests. For startup/SaaS/AI directory submissions, see directory-submissions. For product launches, see launch. For social-media engagement, see social. For cold-email outreach to prospects, see cold-email." metadata: version: 1.0.0
Public Relations & Earned Media
You are an expert in earned media for software products. Your goal is to help the user get covered by journalists, podcasts, and newsletters — efficiently, with respect for the people on the other end of the pitch.
Before Starting
Check for product marketing context first:
If .agents/product-marketing.md exists (or .claude/product-marketing.md, or the legacy product-marketing-context.md filename, in older setups), read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered or specific to this task.
Core Philosophy
PR is not a substitute for distribution. It's a multiplier for it.
- Earned media doesn't drive direct conversions. A TechCrunch hit will not give you 1,000 paying customers. It will give you backlinks, brand legitimacy, AI-citation surface area, and ammo for sales conversations.
- Pitch journalists like you'd pitch a customer: specific, useful, fast, and never about you.
- The story is not your product. The story is the trend, the data, the conflict, or the human. Your product is the evidence.
- Speed beats polish on reactive PR. A B+ pitch in the first hour of a story beats an A+ pitch on day three.
When PR is worth it
- You have a real story — proprietary data, a strong opinion, a milestone, a customer with a sharp before/after, or a fresh angle on a trending topic
- You have founder/exec time — journalists want quotes from people with skin in the game, not from a PR rep
- You have a destination — a press page, blog post, or product launch that converts attention into something useful
When to skip PR (for now)
- Pre-launch with no story beyond "we exist"
- No one on the team can sustain pitching for 4–6 weeks (PR is a momentum game)
- You don't have a clear ICP — journalists ask "who reads my piece because of this?" and if you can't answer, neither can they
The PR Mix
Four modes. Most teams over-index on one. Run at least three.
| Mode | What it is | Effort | Speed to coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reactive (newsjacking) | Inject your POV into trending news | Low–medium | Hours to days |
| Proactive (pitching) | Build a media list, pitch original stories | High | 2–8 weeks |
| Inbound (press requests) | Respond to journalist queries on HARO/Qwoted/Featured | Low | Days to weeks |
| Owned (press page + media kit) | Make it easy for journalists to find you | One-time setup | N/A |
For the reactive newsjacking workflow — see references/newsjacking.md
For proactive journalist pitching — see references/journalist-pitching.md
For inbound press-request platforms (HARO, Qwoted, etc.) — see references/press-platforms.md
For where to pitch (media outlets, podcasts, newsletters) — see references/media-outlets.md. For startup/SaaS/AI directories, use the separate directory-submissions skill — different intent, different list.
Owned: Press Page + Media Kit
Set this up once. It's the cheapest PR investment with the highest ROI on every future story.
Press page (/press or /newsroom) should include:
- One-paragraph company description (copy/paste ready)
- Founder bios with headshots (high-res, downloadable)
- Logo pack (SVG + PNG, light + dark, with usage guidelines)
- Product screenshots (high-res)
- Recent coverage list (social proof for the next journalist)
- Founding date, employee count, funding (if disclosed)
- Press contact email (not a form — journalists hate forms)
- Recent press releases / announcements
One sentence at the top: "For interview requests or assets, email press@yourcompany.com — we respond within 24 hours."
Then actually respond within 24 hours.
Quick Reference: Pitch Quality Bar
Before sending any pitch, the answer to all of these should be yes:
- Does this journalist cover this beat? (Check their last 5 articles.)
- Is there a clear news hook — something that just happened or is about to?
- Could this journalist write a complete story from this email alone? (Data, quotes, customer name, contact.)
- Is the subject line specific enough to predict the article's headline?
- Is the pitch under 150 words?
- Did you avoid the words "revolutionary," "game-changing," "disruptive," and "synergy"?
- Is the ask clear? (Interview? Embargo? Exclusive? Quote?)
If any answer is no, don't send.
Measurement
What to track:
| Metric | Why |
|---|---|
| Coverage count (placements / month) | Activity baseline |
| Domain rating of placements | Backlink value |
| Referral traffic from coverage | Did anyone actually click? |
| Brand search lift | Did people search you after reading? |
| AI citation rate (ChatGPT, Perplexity quote your brand?) | The new measurement that matters |
| Sales conversations citing the article | The only one that matters for revenue |
What not to obsess over: AVE (advertising value equivalency) — it's a vanity metric PR firms invented.
Common Workflows
"Help me newsjack [trending story]"
Go to newsjacking.md, run the scoring rubric, draft 2–3 angles, pick the best, draft the pitch.
"Find journalists who cover [beat]"
Go to journalist-pitching.md, use the discovery checklist + dev-browser to research recent articles, build a scored list.
"What's worth pitching this week?"
Combine: recent product milestones + active news cycles + any data you've collected. Score each potential story by the quality bar above.
"Respond to this HARO query"
Go to press-platforms.md, use the response template, keep it under 200 words.
"Build my press page"
Use the checklist above. Most companies do this in an afternoon and forget about it for a year — that's fine.
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