What the heck is reverse PR? Well, if regular PR/media relations is where a company pitches hundreds of journalists then I’m doing the opposite. I’m pitching 200+ technology bloggers and publishers in the IT, mobile and consumer electronics hardware space to companies. Late last week I wrote an article about it for my NetShelter company blog letting publishers know what I’m starting on. This post is for PR people, conference organizers, syndicators and those people who’ll be on the other end of my pitch.
YOU ARE A GATEKEEPER
Journalists aren’t the only gatekeepers in the tech media landscape. Conference organizers, PR people and agencies often hold the keys to the breaking news as it’s coming out of major events and companies.
While I’m not trying to replace those relationships you’ve already forged with our publishers, I do want to help increase access to the products, companies and content that matters in the tech landscape. I’m a firm believer that influencers stay ahead of the news and and it’s clear that you’re a part of that content distribution chain.
Let’s be clear here though — this isn’t advertising. It’s editorial and as such, once we’ve passed anything to our publishers, there is no promise that you’ll get a positive review or in fact any review written about your product, service or executives. That being said, if you work for an event, agency or company that deals in household tech brand names, I CAN promise that I’ll pass your info to some of the top tech publishers in the world.
EMAIL US IF YOU:
- Represent a top consumer electronics, mobile or IT hardware brand. Some of those brands include Toshiba, Intel, Sony, Apple, Microsoft, Samsung, Cisco, D-Link, Acer, Amazon, AT&T, Nokia, Cannon, Comcast, Citrix, Dell, Lenovo, Epson, Fuji, GE, Hitachi, HP, IBM, Kodak, LG, RIM, Sprint, Google, T-Mobile, Verizon, Asus, Netgear, Buffalo, Iomega, Seagate, Belkin and Buffalo. (*NOTE: We’re looking for awesome new products and major news, not incremental releases or what might be considered business tech news and promo campaigns. Sorry, I’m just one lady sorting through all this, so I can’t answer every email.)
- Organize a top consumer electronics, mobile or IT conference, hackday or special event. Some of these might include IntelAppUp, IDF, Mobile World Congress, CTIA, CES, Google I/O, E3, iOS HackDay, Computex, IFA, CeBit, Enterprise 2.0, Social Loco, SXSW, Re:Publica, Interop, FailCon, SFMusic Tech Day, Music Hack Day, AppNation, Uplinq, WWDC or CeDIA.
SPECIFIC REQUESTS TO MAKE:
- You want to ping a specific group of our publishers about breaking news, a major event, or a new release.
- You want to do a NetShelter exclusive teleconference briefing between your CEO, top executives and a specific group of our publishers.
- You want me to ping potential moderators, panelists or presenters for your event and you’ve already got a session idea in mind.
- You need a TV correspondent, want to syndicate content to an established audience, or something comparable.
- You want me to offer a travel stipend, review product or closed program to our publishers.
- You want me to list your party or press conference in our internal network calendar.
Email me at updates@netshelter.com if this sounds like you.

