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65: Land a Long Feature in WSJ with Kelsey Ogletree

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This is the story of a piece that almost wasn’t meant to be. And, if you’re into interior design, you’ll especially want to give this episode a listen. Our guest shares how a trending topic, unlikely pitch, and serendipitous encounter with a stranger all culminated into a nice, long feature with beautiful imagery for the Wall Street Journal. Gain insider tips for pitching a national lifestyle freelance writer, and so much more.

In this episode, you’ll learn…

–How a big feature (with original imagery!) is put together for a top tier outlet

–Why social trends matter to journalists and editors (hello again, TikTok!)

–What additional info helps a freelance writer make an informed decision (transparency is always key!)

Our guest is:

Kelsey Ogletree, an Alabama-based independent journalist covering travel, food, design and golf. Her work has appeared in various print and digital outlets, from Midwest Living and Real Simple to The Wall Street Journal and Allrecipes. She’s also the founder of Pitchcraft, a journalist-led membership platform helping PR professionals build relationships with freelance writers and editors in the national consumer lifestyle space.

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Content provided by Britt Klontz & Jackie Lambert, Britt Klontz, and Jackie Lambert. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Britt Klontz & Jackie Lambert, Britt Klontz, and Jackie Lambert or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This is the story of a piece that almost wasn’t meant to be. And, if you’re into interior design, you’ll especially want to give this episode a listen. Our guest shares how a trending topic, unlikely pitch, and serendipitous encounter with a stranger all culminated into a nice, long feature with beautiful imagery for the Wall Street Journal. Gain insider tips for pitching a national lifestyle freelance writer, and so much more.

In this episode, you’ll learn…

–How a big feature (with original imagery!) is put together for a top tier outlet

–Why social trends matter to journalists and editors (hello again, TikTok!)

–What additional info helps a freelance writer make an informed decision (transparency is always key!)

Our guest is:

Kelsey Ogletree, an Alabama-based independent journalist covering travel, food, design and golf. Her work has appeared in various print and digital outlets, from Midwest Living and Real Simple to The Wall Street Journal and Allrecipes. She’s also the founder of Pitchcraft, a journalist-led membership platform helping PR professionals build relationships with freelance writers and editors in the national consumer lifestyle space.

  continue reading

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