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Guest post by James Shotwell of HaulixEmail is the name of the game when it comes to music PR, and when everyone is doing the same thing, it’s the details that make all the difference.
Everyone working in music receives a lot of emails all the time for a wide variety of reasons. Writers and music critics, for example, receive press releases from anyone with an artist or release to promote who is smart enough to find their email address. They also have messages from editors, personal contacts, and – in the case of blog editors – aspiring professionals looking for an opportunity. It’s overwhelming, and it is becoming increasingly hard for any message to stand out.- Dear Music Blogger
- Hello, Music Friends!
- Dear [Wrong Name]
- Media Friends:
- To whom it may concern
- Sir or Madam
- ATTN:
- [Name] <– This happens when they leave what should be automated forms blank, and it happens a lot.