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Christian Anderson
How to Pitch Robert Scoble -- HINT: No Direct Tweets - http://www.mediadeluge.com/post...
The other hint: use FriendFeed. That way we can have a conversation about whether your product is really worthy or not. - Robert Scoble
I just want him to be my friend - Dave Peck
I don't think Direct Tweeting anyone to pitch your idea is a good idea :) - Tyler (Chacha) from twhirl
If you have a good product, why not have a public conversation about it? Not only will you have a better chance of Scoble giving a good response, but you're going to be spreading the word to a TON of bloggers, internet entrepreneurs, and early adopters that subscribe to Scoble. Don't be SECRETIVE. - Ben Parr
SUMMARY: Any PR person still pitching Robert Scoble via direct messages on Twitter should be fired.Scoble more than any other influential in the media has made it painfully clear how he would like to be pitched... - Christian Anderson
I don't see why we have to pitch to anyone. Just start up a conversation on FriendFeed and get some people interested in it - Tyler (Chacha) from twhirl
Robert: how best would you suggest someone pitch you via FF? - Jason Goldberg
@chacha | it depends on who your audience is. Not every media outlet is represented on FriendFeed. If you want to reach the readers of the Sunday New York Times, or John Markoff, or Walt Mossberg, etc, you will have to approach them directly. - Christian Anderson
@Jasongoldberg | let me channel Scoble for a minute, “OK, if you’re a PR person, and you’re on FriendFeed, leave your name, URL, and a short pitch for what you’d like me to know about. Stowe Boyd calls this a ‘twitpitch.’ Since you have more words here on FriendFeed, and because things are put into threads, it’s better to pitch me here than on Twitter." -Robert Scoble - Christian Anderson