PR Emails

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... Read moreReaching out to brands for PR collaborations can be daunting, but having direct email contacts can boost your success rate tremendously. Based on my experience, crafting a personalized and concise email is crucial. Start by addressing the brand by name and showing genuine enthusiasm about their products. For instance, when emailing Alani at partnerships@alaninu.com or Colourpop at press@colourpop.com, mention specific products you love or recent campaigns that inspired you. Additionally, always clarify the mutual benefits of the partnership and provide links to your best work or social profiles. From personal attempts, I found that follow-up emails sent about a week after the initial outreach often receive positive responses if no reply was received earlier. Be polite and succinct in your follow-ups. Using the listed contacts like love@hellobubble.com for Bubble or hello@shopdaise.com for DAISE gives you a direct line to the PR teams, which increases your chances compared to general contact emails. Lastly, make sure your email subject line is clear and appealing—for example, "Partnership Opportunity with Passionate Brand Advocate"—to capture attention immediately. Remember, the key is authenticity, professionalism, and showing how the collaboration can be a win-win for both parties.