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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Build A Beautiful Blog Week - How to Create a Successful Media Kit

A Media Kit is good to have when you are replying to pitches and the company wants more information about you and your blog. Its where you list all your policies, statistics and traffic information and advertising options. Its worth it to take the time to do one.

Here's a general guide on preparing your own Media Kit and what to include in it.

Introduction:

This is where you introduce yourself and your blog. This is the paragraph where you need to capture their attention so they will continue to read through your Media Kit. Some things you can mention are:

Type of Blog (ie. Review & Giveaway, Food, etc)
What kinds of products are you reviewing (ie. baby items, books, women's products, etc)
How long have you been blogging?
Who does your blog appeal to?

Blog Policies:

I have a separate paragraph for my Review Policies and my Giveaway Policies.

For Review Policies, some points you need to consider are:

Are your reviews free of charge?
Do you keep the product after you are done reviewing it?
How long will it take you to publish a review after receiving the product (ie. 4 to 6 weeks)?
Are you willing to place keyword links at the companies request?
Will you pay for shipping or duty costs for the review product?
Basically, just describe your review process so the sponsor knows what to expect once they send you their product to review.

For Giveaway Policies, some points to consider are:

Are your giveaways free? Mine are free when combined with a Review. For just a Giveaway, I charge a small fee.
How long are your giveaways held for?
What is the main entry? If it is visiting the sponsor's site, then mention that.
Are you willing to add the sponsor's Facebook, Twitter, newsletter, blog, etc as Bonus Entries?
Are you willing to ship to winners? (Very costly- I prefer NOT to do this!) Ask them not to ship the giveaway item with the review products.

Advertising Options:

This is the section where you list all the ways that companies can feature their product/site, etc WITHOUT doing a Review & Giveaway. List here how you want to be paid. I highly suggest Paypal as money is transferred instantly and there is no waiting around for a cheque to clear.

Some advertising options you could offer are:

Website or Company Features: A post where you review the website or company without a product in hand. Its basically just like giving some background on the company. I try to make it personal by saying what I liked about the website or what I would want to buy from the company. Make sure to say how much you are charging and any specifics (ie. how many words, keyword links, etc).
Selling Button Ads: I sell spots for Button Ads on both my sidebars and this would be where I would list my rates. How much do you want to charge per month? Do you have package deals (ie. Buy 3 months and save x)?
Selling Text Link Ads: I charge a little bit less for these although I prefer the button ads because I think they look more attractive over the text ads. Tell how much you are charging per month.

Statistics:

These must be updated each time you send out your Media Kit as the numbers will fluctuate daily. Make sure to something like "Current Statistics as of April 20, 2010" or whatever day it is.

The stats I include are:

Monthly Visitors (Google Analytics)
Monthly Unique Visitors (Google Analytics)
Google Friend Connect Followers
Email Subscribers (Feedburner)
RSS Subscribers (Google Reader)
Facebook Fans/Like
Twitter Followers
Alexa Traffic Rank (www.alexa.com)
Traffic Rank in the US (I use US because that's where most of my sponsors are from, but you could use Canada or whatever country you like).
Google Page Rank

Reader Demographics:

Find out who your readers are and companies will be appreciative of this important information! Do a survey of your readers (use Survey Monkey- its free). Aim for 40 to 50 responses. Some things you can ask about are:

Age
Marital Status
Sex
Location (US, Canada, UK, etc)
Education
Employment Status
# of Children
Income

About Me:

This is the part where I give more personal details about me, my kids and what products I like to review. I have a few reviewers on my team so I include their personal info here as well. This just helps the sponsor to get to know you a bit better.

Contact Me:

Give your contact email here.

So that is basically it! Use lots of white space, bullet points and short paragraphs so they aren't reading big chunks of text. Once you have it done, you will just need to update your stats before you send it out. This is just a general guide, you can customize your Media Kit to suit your needs.

1 comment:

  1. This is a great post. If you have a newbie blog, do you really want to include your stats?

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