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Are you struggling to get your content noticed? In this episode of the Powerful Content Podcast, Mel Daniels shares invaluable advice on how to effectively pitch yourself for collaborations. From guest appearances and summits to workshops and joint launches, Mel breaks down the do’s and don’ts of pitching to expand your audience. She also covers a six-step process to prepare, research, connect, pitch, accept, and post-collaborate for maximum impact. Dive in for practical tips on building genuine connections and leveraging collaborations to grow your business. 

 

00:00 Introduction: Struggling to get noticed? 

00:45 Welcome to The Powerful Content Podcast 

01:44 Acknowledgement of Country 

02:04 Extending on collaborations 

03:09 3 things to avoid when pitching 

05:53 6 steps to successful collaborations 

09:15 Research and connect with potential collaborators 

11:04 Crafting the perfect pitch 

14:04 Acceptance and post-collaboration steps 

18:17 Benefits of collaborations and upcoming events 

19:35 Conclusion and how to work with Mel 

 

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