#pitching tips
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
I love this thoughtful distinction, but I'm not sure I agree with it. Tropes have always been a helpful way to sell books. (Think of the Dresden Files 5-second pitch: wizard PI in Chicago. I often successfully sell my book with "body-possessing aliens, flying saucers, and a secret, underfunded government project.") I think that's part of what traditional publishers have looked for in the mysterious classification of marketability.
But I adore the distinction here. Fanfiction provides instant context for characters, world, background, and the types of plots that have been done in that franchise. A proper non-ff blurb needs to touch on the selling point tropes, sure, but it has to make up for the lack of instant metadata by describing plot, character, and tone.
Great tip for book blurb writing and social media marketing!
Sorry it’s early but you really can’t use fanfiction terms in a non fanfiction context like if someone is trying to sell me a book to read and they tell me there’s an enemy to lovers I would be annoyed because why are you spoiling the story lol
46K notes
·
View notes
Text
Pitching The Golf Ball From Distance
Pitching the ball is a challenge from distance. Many of us hit more shots than we want from 40 to 60 yards. Understanding different shot options from that distance will go a long way to lowering our golf scores. The focus of today is the pitch shot from distance. Specifically, the USGA instructor Sam Vosler, lead golf coach for the Sanford Power Golf Academy, suggests two things to remember when…
View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
Master the art of pitching to cannabis investors with expert tips and insights. Learn how to make your cannabis business stand out and secure the funding you need.
#Cannabis Investors#Investor Pitch#Cannabis Funding#Cannabis Business#Cannabis Industry#Pitching Tips#Cannabis Finance#Investment Success#Cannabis Entrepreneurship
0 notes
Text
A Step-by-Step Marketing Guide so we can spite traditional publishers (and make people cry).
~ This is a guide specific for fiction/writeblr. All of this is for free and there is little social media posting/ads involved (unless you want to venture into that). ~
Within the writeblr spheres, there's this underlying hope that our stories will find their audience. Perhaps we'll have a fandom full of fanart and video essays, or maybe we'll be an instant classic and sit on collectors' beloved bookshelves. Our stories could sit within the deepest corners of someone's heart and maybe they never tell a soul about what's so special to them. Maybe our stories become those 'underrated masterpieces'.
Or we just want to see people ugly cry over our writing.
Whatever your hope may be, marketing is an important path to venture on (especially because traditional publishers are rejecting diverse books in favor of ones that are already famous + the whole sub-par machine thing they seem obsessed with.)
And thus, my childhood marketing obsession will hopefully be of use to you. This is all for free (unless you want to spend money) and you don't need to figure out social media platforms (unless you want to, and this guide works if you decide to take that route too.)
Step One: Characters
Marketing spheres will define these fictious people as 'avatars' or 'the target audience'. You could also call them characters. Because that's what they are: fictional people.
For this step, you shall create characters that would love your story.
And here's some great news: You've already done this.
Perhaps you wrote your story to comfort a prior version of yourself. Perhaps each character in your story holds an aspect of your personality. Perhaps you were ridiculously self-indulgent and made the story you would've loved to read. These are all possible characters you can reuse for marketing.
Write down 2-4 quick archetypes for these characters. You'll chose an aspect of your story (characters, themes, or the younger-self that you wrote it for) and write a thumbnail sketch. (Main issue, fears, wants, personality traits if they relate to the main issue.)
I'll do it for my story (the Land of the Fallen Fairies) down below:
Anuli-like (my MC): Overthinking and aloof. Wants a happy ending but thinks their current personality/character isn't good enough for one. The present stales in comparison to the past/the childhood they lost. The 'gifted theater kids'. Kamari-like (side character): Postpones happiness in favor of creating a perfect schedule/getting accomplishments. Heavy masking. Creative but doesn't create anymore. Promises themself they'll enjoy themselves later, when they've earned it. Workaholics. My younger self: Wanting a fantasy escapism to embody the traits they wish they had in real life. Dissatisfied and worried about reality. Perfectionists. Self-indulgent: People who love plants and forests and fantasy worlds far away from reality/humanity.
Great! Now it's time to find these characters.
Step Two: Setting.
(Let's assume you're using the internet for your marketing. But a similar method works for real life too.)
Where do the characters live?
In order to figure that out, we need to discover the characters' interests, what they watch to solve their problems, and who they find #relatable.
(You can do this for each character or for all the characters at once.)
For example:
Anuli-like -
interests: Stories. Analysis videos. Fantasy escapism. Things that remind them of their childhood. (so nature, warmth, comfort, play, imagination and the times they would actually enjoy learning.)
Places to look: Nature quotes, ambience videos, children's shows and fairytales (comfort shows). Fandom culture - fanfic video essays, fan art.
Solving problems (the problem being wanting a 'happy ending' but feeling that their personality/lifestyle/characteristics aren't right for one): Mindfulness things. Self-healing. Quotes and meditations and candles galore. Slow living. Nature vlogs. Self care. All that 'live in the moment' culture.
Places to look: Slow living. Nature vlogs. The 'softer self-help' (spirituality stuff. Magic/ overnight answers). Witchcraft. 'aesthetic nature' places. Guided meditations.
#relatable: Burnt out gifted kids. People who think so much that their life passes them by. Storytellers and creative who create to make sense of the world. People who like dark, gory things in spite of who they want to be. People who don't like reality.
Places to look: Those 'learn better and remember everything' places. (The 'burnt-out gifted kid' recovery places.) Stop overthinking spots. Those quotes on Pinterest from poetic people who think too much /aff. Storyteller places. Dark academia. Classical music. One off quotes/ poetry.
Okie dokie. Once you have this, find channels, social media accounts, blogs, songs, books, etc. that fit with the categories you wrote down. (They should appeal to the characters) You can search up some of the terms you listed into searches and see who pops up. Bonus points if you find people that overlap with multiple sections.
I know I didn't include booktube or booktok in here. You can if you want too. But those can be a bit... 'consume these 500 books'. You also want to find other places where people who would like you story live, even if they don't follow booktube or booktok.
Congrats! Now you know where your characters live!
Step Three: the scary part
Take everyone you found on your search for the settings and write them down a list. Make sure you get an email/contact info. (they usually list them somewhere under 'for business inquires') Also feel free to watch their content and get to know what attributes these settings have.
And now... we talk to them. about our stories. You can do it. I believe in you.
This called 'pitching your product' in marketing spheres. But you can be informal about it.
I know it can be difficult to talk about your work, so here's a tone to have:
'I made this thing I like and I think you'll like it too'.
What you'll do is send an email (or dm) that goes like this (inspired by Creative Hive on youtube):
Hi [name],
[Genuine compliment]
[Quick sentence or two about your story. Include the themes and who it appeals to. If you have a logline/sentence summary, include that. But I find that the underlying themes and 'who's it's for' is more engaging.
For my story, I might say something like.
I've written a story you might enjoy, since you like [interest]. It's called the Land of the Fallen Fairies. It's a nature-themed commentary on the pursuit of happiness and fixing yourself to deserve that happiness, told by an overthinking, unreliable, houseplant narrator. It was supposed to comfort me when I got frustrated with myself and my happiness chasing, and I hope it can comfort others too.
(That's probably a bit long and I can trim it down a bit.)
You can phrase it like a gift if you want too.]
[Call to action.
'If you like it, I'd appreciate a mention on your [platform].
I know this part may be difficult to mention (imposter syndrome is not fun.) But I promise that if they do like it, they'll be happy to mention it.]
If they don't respond within... four-ish days? (A week at most). then you can include a follow up. For this you can include a template with info about your story. This way it's easy for them to talk about your story.
The template:
title
genre
blurb
Author
where to find the book
Bonus points if you have an additional, physical thing to send them.
Congrats! Now do this pitching process a few times until you've covered most of your bases. (Pitch to as many people as you can. It will get more comfortable as you do it. Play your favorite song and don't let yourself think too hard about it.)
----------
The benefits of this process are that you find people that are already interested in the themes and vibes of your story (in comparison to to ads, which get shoved in everyone's faces.). Someone your audience already trusts will talk about it, which means you don't need to do all this trial and error to find your audience and make content for them.
It's basically a bunch of people talking about something they like!
AND you diversify your audience across niches, but with an underlying theme/interests. Booktok/booktube must appeal to everyone, so it's a hit or miss for recommendations. (Unless there is someone that specifically does one genre/type of story.)
From here you can do fun little things to build up hype and make the book launch feel like this fun event. (I love it when that happens so here's my thoughts about trying to create an event with your story... although that may require another post entirely.)
preorder goals
charity goals
Arg's and puzzles
fund with side plushies and trinkets
Book blog tour
book boxes
as many memes as you can make
rewards (like bookmarks or posters or smth) that people can get for supporting
Talk about the process of creating your story. I know this one channel called 'Dead Sound' that creates 'making of' videos for his short films and they are some of the best videos on youtube.
Okay dear storyteller! Now go forth and share your story with the world!
Additional resources:
Creative Hive <-- a youtube channel that goes through the pitching process.
This video is also very good <-- Haven't watched the rest of the channel but I assume it's also good.
One of the best marketing channels on the internet (the videos are actually entertianing to watch.
Seth Goldin <-- I read his book and took the parts I liked and modified for storytelling marketing.
Dead Sound <-- propaganda to watch the short film series he has (he did the whole 2-d 3-d style wayyyy before spiderverse did... and he's one person making these. One person. It's amazing.
Glitch <--- If someone can figure out how The Amazing Digital Circus was marketed then I will pay you money. It seems to be a lot of memes and funny things.
#writers of tumblr#writerscommunity#writing advice#writing tips#writer stuff#on writing#writeblr#writing community#writer#storytelling tips#fiction#writing#filmmaking#creative writing#writers on tumblr#writers and poets#marketing strategy#pitching#writing resources#resources#useful#for reference#useful stuff#the writeblr library#please do well post#I've spent so much time on this
439 notes
·
View notes
Text
Kinda obsessed with the historical context of Rise of the Guardians. Pitch wanting the Dark Ages to come back, which historically was the decline of culture and records. The Guardians rose at the same time as the Renaissance with the rise of culture, knowledge, and science. (Tooth in particular mentions that she hasn’t been out in the field for 440 years, give or take, which would put that smack dab in the middle of the Renaissance)
The way Pitch doesn’t want the world to change, the way the Guardians change in tune with the world. The way Jack, who lived in has a human in the 17th or 18th century, who lived in the time after the Renaissance and lived witnessing the world all the way to the modern era, is there to show the Guardians how much they missed and how they can further change and improve for the more modern world. These characters are immortal beings who have so much power over the world, it makes so much sense that when they fall and rise in power it impacts the world that they want to influence, for better or for worse.
#In the official comic where pitch is chosen as a guardian but refuses#he says that the guardians would rather put their destiny in the hands of children#instead of being the ones who influence their fates#he views it as ‘stepping back’ rather than protecting and guiding#it gives such good insight to how he views the world and his place in it#especially how he functions in history as ‘the dark ages’#And in Joanne Matte’s unofficial comics there’s an implication that the magical world has disappeared/died out because of colonization#I’m partial to that particular idea because this whole theme is very Eurocentric and the books are worse with it#it’s a contrast to the idea of the renaissance#and the ‘rebirth’ of culture#and the Guardians aren’t ‘in the field’ at that point and get caught up with their work so much#that they lost the point of why they do the work they do#to the point that Pitch can tip the scales and effect them so much#even though he cannot fight them at their full power#I really do like how they connected these characters and themes with history#it makes so much sense for immortal characters#even power struggles and scrimmages can change the world#rise of the guardians#rotg#jack frost#pitch black#sanderson mansnoozie#e. aster bunnymund#toothiana#nicholas st. north
258 notes
·
View notes
Text
I think my favourite thing about Paige is, in season one, we know her as this passive office worker who just up and finds the courage to help the people who kidnapped her after she witnesses a very law-backed atrocity. And you think how brave and/or insane it is of her, to go from smiling along with a human sacrifice to impersonating a police officer!
And then you learn her dad's an accomplished and previously convicted con man. If anything she probably could've impersonated a cop better if she wasn't so rusty.
#the silt verses#paige duplass#beloved!!#probably not the first time she impersonated a police officer!#also i stand by the belief that her pitch with Esther would have gone by way better if Dennis wasn't listening in#paige duplass woman ever#to me the esther episode dialogue between paige and dennis in the car sounded like he'd given her these tips a thousand times hefore#the way she's so tired of it#but that's just a headcanon#i swear i remember a bit where she says 'sitting in a car for hours with you teaching me how to spot a mark' or something like that#but i can't find it in the transcripts
101 notes
·
View notes
Text
youre disturbing them
#warhammer rogue trader#pasqal haneumann#pasqal rogue trader#marazhai aezyrraesh#marazhai rogue trader#ive been getting deranged over pasqal in game you lot had better brace yourselves#i've just met abel and surely this wont mean anything for my brain.#good luck to everyone when i eventually catch up with marazhai its gunna go super good#i understand pasqals brain and i like it. i didnt realise id actually got so much of his character right because#i was honest to god just pitching in some of my own brain problems/logic loops so. finding out hes actually like that#anyway i just fancied sitting these two together#not pictured: pasqal yanking at his skirts to set them right because marazhai is sitting on them and dragging them uncomfortably Stop It#i WILL give marazhai fucked up proportions fucked up joints a big nose and huge ears. it is my right and you will listen to me#propaganda time marazhai should have huge fucking pointy ears that tilt with his emotions not human ears with pointy tips. you understand
41 notes
·
View notes
Text
dudunsparce segment charm mockup but you have a 1:5 chance of pulling a 3 segment🍡
reblogs appreciated!
#pokemon#pkmn#fanmerch#dudunsparce#subjecting my followers to the horrifying ordeal of Gacha Rates#havent decided if i want them to be 1:4 or 1:5 odds#with odds increasing based on bulk orders (eg if u ordered 2 it would be either 1:2 or 2:5 odds of getting 3 segment and so on and so forth#ngl out of all my pitches im looking fwd to this one the most >:3c#they'll probably be the last to get produced out of all the stuff i've shared tho b/c of how much more. complex it is.#originally had the design where the clasp would go on the tail tip end instead but#was worried that mightve been too much weight to support considering how much smaller the tail bit is compared to the head
302 notes
·
View notes
Text
so I finally got around to watching LSOH (the 1986 film dir. Frank Oz) for the first time today and like... is that you, audrey II?
#st5 bts#st5 speculation#the duffers pitching this to the prop dept: so you know how audrey II kinda looks like the tip of a dick? do that but a ballsack instead
34 notes
·
View notes
Note
Lots of people have told me I should self publish, but I think I still want to try to go through traditionally publishing my book first. I've got a finished manuscript, so how do I go about querying agents to find the best fit?
Pitching your manuscript to literary agents is a length process that requires lots of dedication, and a great deal of research. To get the most out of your querying, you definitely need to go in prepared.
We've put together this walk through for how to pitch your novel to literary agents, including some helpful do's and don'ts at the link below!
#publishing#querying agents#publishing agents#literary agents#book agents#am querying#writing asks#writing blog#writers#creative writing#writing#writing community#writers of tumblr#creative writers#writeblr#writerblr#writing tips#book publishing#trad publishing#traditional publishing#book pitch#book proposal#writer#writing advice#writing resources#writers on tumblr#writers and poets
55 notes
·
View notes
Text
lost in the wilderwood
#sylvrn art#illust#oc#character design#stealing all the design tips from work training even though I'm a cleanup artist lmao#forest#characters from my old pitch ( ˙꒳˙ )#wilderwood#addie#nelle#flynn
47 notes
·
View notes
Text
idk i got bored so
#HELP I JUST POSTED THIS AND I ACCIDENTALLY MARKED IT AS MATURE#i have no idea how i did that but anyway#im hoping i didnt fuck anyones designs up too much the reference images i had were terrible quality#though some stuff is stylistic. like the dark tip on nago’s tail which i used to do a lot in older drawings of him#i also messed up the feathers on pitch’s head but i dont care im too lazy to change it#drawing#digital drawing#art#digital art#kirby#kirby fanart#kirby art#kirbys dreamland 3#artists on tumblr
22 notes
·
View notes
Text
googles how to sneeze like a middle aged father
#why do i sneeze so dumb whyyy#my sneezes are so high pitched and like…. bunny like#hates it#wanna sneeze in that way that shakes the fucking walls#transmasc#trans ftm#trans masc#trans man#transgender#transgender man#transblr#trans community#trans pride#tboy swag#google search#passing tips#boyposting#milo mumbles#silas speaks
8 notes
·
View notes
Text
Everyone should listen to Tipping Pitches, btw
12 notes
·
View notes
Text
slowly becoming friends with my two favorite bartenders and im :') very happy but nervous !!
#pitched a potential dnd night with one of em bc they dont get to play anymore :3#they are my darlings i need to start carrying cash on me regularly so i can tip them without asking them to ring me up for something#im so sorry im still not used to drinking for free!!!#anyway. im v happy about slowly but surely making queer/trans friends :) but also respecting that theyre at work lol#angel rambles
13 notes
·
View notes
Text
(If you don’t tip he’ll def slip some laxatives in ur drink. Also if he doesn’t like you he’ll make ur drink super weak or give you the cheap shit)
“Here, you haven’t had enough tonight. And no it’s not on the hive.”
#fantroll#my art#Delpho#oc#he also eats ur leftovers#he uses a bit of pitch flirting to get better tips and higher bills for the bar#he has stabbed a patron with a fork for grabbing his ass though
34 notes
·
View notes