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How to get featured in Business Magazines

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How to get featured in BusinessMagazines

To get featured in a magazine or a blog can drive a lot of trafficand sales to your business. Getting featured in a business magazine is provento be the best method to bring customers at your stores but it is hard forstart-ups to get featured in any publications as they don't know the process.Here is the process that every start-up can follow to get featured in a mediapublication.

  • Build a Foundation

Beginning is always the most difficult part but once you get started,it will look much easier. Before getting featured into any business magazineyou need to have a solid business model.

Build a presence on different online channel and publish high –quality content consistently related to your service and industry. Theseplatforms will serve as a portfolio for your business and will give you anaudience to start with.

  • GoSocial

Having large social media followers will get you close to the editorof the publication. Take support from the social media platforms like LinkedIn,Facebook, Twitter and many and start publishing your content, reach out tosocial media influencers as it will help you to engage with your targetedaudience. 

It is not easy to build a good social presence but it is not thathard either. If you can create good content and have a handsome amount ofmoney, it will take around six months to build a good following on socialmedia. 

  • Startwith Local

After having a blog that offers high – quality content and have atleast a few thousand followers who are active you can contact the localpublications in your niche to get featured.

At this stage reaching out to the most popular business magazinesmight be very hard for you but if your work is published in few localpublications then you can use them as your portfolio which will help you to getcloser to the major magazines. So go local and think global.

Use Twitter or LinkedIn to contact editors of your targetedpublications.

  • Expandand Grow

Once you get featured in different local publications, increase thestandards of your work. Start publishing high – quality on your blog morefrequently and engage with your audience through social media. This will helpyou to build authority.

Keep on developing your relationship with the publishers you alreadyworked with and begun to reach out to leading media publications. This willtake time and you might face a lot of rejections, but this is the only way sokeep on trying with better pitches.

  • Makepersonalize pitches

Once you are well established and have a loyal audience, you canstart pitching to the major publication leaders in the market

Do not make pitches that will sound like you are asking for somekind of favour, instead create a pitch that will favour the publisher. Givevalue to that publication by creating content that will be loved by theirreaders and will bring more social shares to their page. 

Best Business Magazine for Budding Entrepreneurs

If you are looking for a business magazine to get yourself and your start-up to feature than STARTUP CITY MAGAZINE will be ideal for you.

STARTUP CITY is a leading magazine for budding entrepreneurs andstart-ups which is printed and published in New Delhi every month.

STARTUP CITY believes in spreading the culture of start-ups andpromoting different entrepreneurial and innovative actions taken by the younggeneration. This platform is open to all; in this anyone can give their opinionand talk about ideas.

STARTUP CITY showcases the success stories and profiles of youngentrepreneurs and helps them in their journey to become the industry leader.

If you are looking to for a business magazine to get yourself or your business featured than contact here.

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