How Kelsey Ogletree built Pitchcraft, a membership community for PR pros
Jan 4, 2024
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Kelsey Ogletree, freelance travel writer and founder of Pitchcraft, discusses how she built a membership community for PR pros. Topics include adapting to the travel industry during the pandemic, the concept of press trips, selling out paid workshops, and creating a membership community for PR pros and freelance writers.
Kelsey Ogletree's transition from freelance travel writer to hosting live Zoom calls on the future of the travel industry led to the creation of Pitchcraft, a paid membership community for PR professionals.
Pitchcraft offers a range of benefits to its paying members, including weekly pre-recorded office hour interviews with industry journalists, monthly pop-up discussions, and a community component for networking and lead sharing, facilitating valuable connections and insights within the PR industry.
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Kelsey Ogletree builds a paid membership community for PR industry
Kelsey Ogletree, a former travel journalist, faced uncertainty in her career during the pandemic. To adapt, she hosted live Zoom calls on the future of the travel industry, which gained significant traction. These calls eventually transformed into Pitchcraft, a paid membership community for PR professionals. Pitchcraft offers benefits such as weekly pre-recorded office hour interviews with industry journalists, monthly pop-up discussions, and a community component for networking and lead sharing. The community has successfully connected PR pros with journalists and provided valuable insights into the evolving media landscape.
The journey from freelance writing to building Pitchcraft
Kelsey Ogletree's professional background started in journalism, working as an editor for lifestyle and trade magazines. After transitioning to freelance writing, she developed relationships with PR professionals, recognizing the importance of these connections for travel journalism assignments. Faced with the challenges of the pandemic, Kelsey initiated live Zoom calls, attracting hundreds of participants. This led to the launch of paid workshops and eventually the creation of the Pitchcraft platform. Derek, Kelsey's husband, supported her by taking charge of operations, finance, video editing, and sales.
The evolution of Pitchcraft's offerings
Pitchcraft initially offered paid workshops, providing access to live video calls with industry professionals. As the platform grew, it expanded its content offerings. Members now benefit from weekly prerecorded interviews, monthly pop-up discussions on various themes, and breakout brainstorming sessions for PR professionals to engage with the community. Additionally, Pitchcraft provides a curated calendar with editorial reminders and a lead sharing service. The platform's offerings focus on building relationships, providing valuable insights, and fostering collaboration within the PR industry.
Future plans: events, marketing, and partnerships
Pitchcraft plans to expand into event hosting, both for entrepreneurs seeking media training and for the PR community. These events aim to provide valuable networking opportunities, education, and relationship building. As Pitchcraft continues to scale, Derek and Kelsey are developing a strategic marketing strategy, aiming to reach a wider audience. They also plan to explore partnerships and potential sponsorships to further enhance the platform's offerings.
How do you write about the travel industry when people can’t fly on airplanes? That’s a question Kelsey Ogletree had to ask herself in 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic. By that point, she had worked for several years as a freelance travel writer, and like many of her colleagues, she didn’t know how the travel restrictions would affect her own career.
So she decided to do something about it. She announced on her newsletter that she was hosting a live Zoom call about the future of the travel industry, and hundreds of people signed up to join her. That call was so successful, in fact, that she began hosting several more of them. Eventually, this ad hoc service grew into Pitchcraft, a paid membership community that costs thousands of dollars a year to join.
In a recent interview I spoke to Kelsey and her husband Derrick about how they built their platform, what benefits they offer to paying members, and how they attract new customers.
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