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    Wednesday
    May152013

    Alt for Everyone Starts Tomorrow

    Are you as excited for tomorrow as we are? Alt for Everyone is kicking off bright and early tomorrow morning at 8:15 PST with Joy Cho teaching The Art of Being a Goal Getter as the first available keynote session.

    If you will be joining us, here is what you can expect: 
    • An hour before the class begins, you will receive an email with a link and password for access. If it's not in your inbox, make sure to check your spam folder. You will receive an individual email for each class. If it is 25 minutes until the class begins and you still have nothing, shoot an email to erin@altitudesummit.com, and you will be sent the login information.
    • To view the classes, no special downloads are needed but you do need to have a strong internet connection. Make sure to close out of any other open windows to prevent the video from freezing or running slowly. 
    • If the teacher's slides are jam-packed with valuable info, take great notes. While you will not get a copy of the slides, just like a live conference, but you will receive a download link to a handout full of tips and tricks from all the Alt for Everyone teachers. The link will be available during the classes you attend. 
    • Each class runs about an hour and the schedule is full so if you are signed up for back to back classes, you've got only a 15 minute break between each one. Prepare yourself with a snack and beverage so you don't miss a minute. 
    • If you have any customer service related questions during the conference, please direct them at Erin at erin@altitudesummit.com. She will be available during the entire weekend to help.
    Tuesday
    May142013

    Alter Your World - Winner # 1

    Monday
    May132013

    Alt for Everyone 

    We're excited to announce that Alt for Everyone has SOLD OUT! Our first ever online conference is officially fully packed and we are looking forward to seeing all of you there later this week! You can still switch classes until Wednesday, so if you still have one you we're wishing for, keep checking back, you never know if a spot will pop open.

    If you have won a ticket to Alt for Everyone, don't fret! As long as you have a code, you can still register. Just follow the instructions and sign on up. Hurry, the codes are only vaild through end of day Wednesday.

    There have been a few changes to the Alt for Everyone schedule. The first is that we have added a new class by Alt founder, Sara Urquhart, How to Get Paid What You Are Worth. Finally a class that talks about how to build a strong brand and ask for what you're worth. You won't want to miss it!

    We are also lucky to have Liz Stanley, from Say Yes to Hoboken, teaching not one, but two classes at Alt for Everyone. Organized Blogger, will cover great tools, tips and tricks to get organized online and even dive into the details of how to invoice and hire contributors. This class is most helpful to bloggers that have moved beyond beginner status and are building their brand.

    We can't wait to see you in three days!

    Don't forget, we're looking for Alter Your World submissions all month long and giving away tickets to Alt SF and Alt NY as a thank you. You can find everything you need to know right here.

    Friday
    May102013

    Great Blog Resources Every Blogger Should Know

    By: Jenner Brown. Photography: Jenny Batt

    There are lots of helpful resources online to help you make better videos for your blog. Here are a few links to get you started:

    • Lynda.com is a great way to brush up on video production skills.
    Wednesday
    May082013

    Elements of a Good Pitch

    By: Sara Urquhart. Photography by: Melanie Blodgett

    A pitch will be successful when you can meet the needs of the client, and so good pitches always begin with an understanding of the clients’ needs. The key here is to listen, listen, listen. What does the brand want? What are they looking for? If they’re interested in social media buzz, that pitch will look completely different than if they want deep and concentrated attention. 

    To create your pitch, you’ll need to ask a simple question that might intimidate you, but shouldn’t: “What’s your budget for this project?” Every project will have a budget, and this is an easy way to start the conversation about price. Knowing the budget helps you tailor your pitch and also gauge whether the project is worth your time.

    Keep pitches to one page (maybe two), and beware of appearing that you’re mass-pitching. Make sure you include something that customizes your pitch to that specific brand, such as a reference to an in-person conversation or an email exchange.

    Your pitch is your response to what the brand needs, and how your relationship can help them achieve their goals within their budget. Simply put, a good pitch is a compelling proposal to help a brand meet its goal.

     

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