What is Haro?
Founded in 2008 and acquired by Vocus in 2010, Help A Reporter Out (HARO) is one of the fastest-growing publicity services in North America.
Every day, HARO brings nearly 30,000 reporters and bloggers, over 100,000 news sources and thousands of businesses together to tell their stories, promote their brands and sell their products and services.
Since its inception, HARO has published more than 75,000 journalist queries, facilitated nearly 7,500,000 media pitches, and marketed and promoted close to 1,500 brands to the media, businesses and consumers.
HARO is entirely free to sources and reporters, and serves as a vital social networking resource for sources, reporters and advertisers who use the service at www.helpareporter.com.
How do you sign up?
Easy!
Sign Up & Read your HAROs every day!
Respond to reporters looking for your expertise, immediately.
*TIP!* Keep your response, simple, straightforward and concise. Trust us, we know these things! Just click here to signup!
So whats the catch?
Sign Up & Read your HAROs every day!
Respond to reporters looking for your expertise, immediately.
*TIP!* Keep your response, simple, straightforward and concise. Trust us, we know these things! Just click here to signup!
So whats the catch?
There are only 5 rules:
1) Sources will receive three emails a day, Monday through Friday at 5:35 a.m., 12:35 p.m. and 5:35 p.m. EST, with queries from reporters and media outlets worldwide. Scan the emails, and if you're knowledgeable about any of the topics, answer the reporter directly through the anonymous @helpareporter.net email address provided at the beginning of the query.
1) Sources will receive three emails a day, Monday through Friday at 5:35 a.m., 12:35 p.m. and 5:35 p.m. EST, with queries from reporters and media outlets worldwide. Scan the emails, and if you're knowledgeable about any of the topics, answer the reporter directly through the anonymous @helpareporter.net email address provided at the beginning of the query.
2) Do not spam reporters with off-topic pitches in response to their queries.
3) You may forward queries to others via email, but do not copy and paste them publicly on the Web.
4) You're not allowed to harvest any reporter email addresses provided in the HARO emails for any reason.
5) Be excellent to each other.
Violating any of the above rules will result in a first time warning, and upon a second violation, being banned from the service. HARO works on mutual trust and support.
Does it really work?
4) You're not allowed to harvest any reporter email addresses provided in the HARO emails for any reason.
5) Be excellent to each other.
Violating any of the above rules will result in a first time warning, and upon a second violation, being banned from the service. HARO works on mutual trust and support.
Does it really work?
Of course! Click here to read some great success stories!
Here's the website: http://www.helpareporter.com/
Here's the website: http://www.helpareporter.com/
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