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mohitagw15856 f3b9d008fe feat: 100 skills milestone — 7 new skills + quality improvements across all 93
New skills added:
- teaching-lesson-plan: structured lesson plans for any subject/audience/setting
- seo-content-brief: complete SEO briefs with intent, competitor gaps, and outline
- media-pitch: story-first journalist pitches with angle development framework
- change-management-plan: stakeholder analysis, comms strategy, adoption metrics
- workshop-facilitation-guide: activity instructions, decision protocols, facilitator moves
- sales-forecasting-model: pipeline model, scenario analysis, assumption log
- tax-planning-checklist: year-end tax planning across income, pension, CGT, reliefs

Quality improvements across all 93 existing skills:
- Standardised description format: "Verb the thing. Use when X. Produces Y."
- Added Required Inputs section to all skills missing it (prompts for missing info)
- Added Quality Checks section to all skills missing it (specific, not generic)
- Fixed broken multiline YAML descriptions
- Removed non-standard frontmatter keys (tool_integration, metadata blocks)

README updated to v6.0.0 with 100-skill count, new skill tables, and article series

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 20:52:31 +01:00

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---
name: media-pitch
description: "Write a media pitch or press outreach email for any story or announcement. Use when asked to write a media pitch, journalist outreach email, press pitch, or story angle for PR. Produces a concise pitch with a compelling news angle, journalist-specific hook, and clear call to action."
---
# Media Pitch Skill
Writes media pitches that journalists actually respond to — built around the story angle, not the company's desire for coverage. Most pitches fail because they are press releases in an email. Good pitches are a human proposing a story to another human.
## Required Inputs
Ask the user for these if not provided:
- **The story** (what is the actual news or interesting angle?)
- **Target publication or journalist** (who are you pitching to and what do they cover?)
- **Company or organisation** (who is behind this?)
- **Key proof point** (data, customer story, or exclusive that makes this credible)
- **Why now** (why is this timely?)
- **What you are offering** (interview / exclusive data / embargoed information / spokespeople)
## Output Structure
---
### Pitch: [Target journalist / outlet]
**Subject line:** [Under 10 words. The story angle, not the company name. Specific, not "Exciting news from [Company]"]
---
Hi [First name],
[Opening sentence — one hook that makes them want to read the next line. Reference their recent work if genuinely relevant: "I read your piece on X last week, which is why I thought you'd be interested in this."]
[Paragraph 1 — The story in 23 sentences. Lead with why the reader of [publication] would care. Not what the company does. The news angle, with the most interesting fact first.]
[Paragraph 2 — Why this is a story now. One data point, trend, or timely hook. Be specific: "In the last 6 months, X has increased by Y, according to [source]." Generic claims about "growing trends" are ignored.]
[Paragraph 3 — What you are offering. Interview with [specific person + their relevant credential]. Exclusive data / first look. Access to [specific thing]. One clear offering.]
[Brief company context — 1 sentence maximum. Journalists don't need your history; they need to know you're credible.]
Happy to send more details, connect you with [spokesperson], or share [specific exclusive asset] under embargo.
[Name]
[Title, Company]
[Mobile — journalists work on deadline and text faster than email]
---
## Pitch Rules
- Subject line is the pitch — if it doesn't earn a click, nothing else matters
- The story angle is not "Company launches product" — it is what that product reveals about the world
- One pitch, one journalist — mass BCC pitches are recognisable and ignored
- Follow up once, after 35 business days, with new information (not "just checking in")
- If offering an exclusive, name it explicitly and set a response deadline
## Angle Development Framework
If the user doesn't have a strong angle, help them find one:
| Angle type | Example | Works for |
|---|---|---|
| Data reveal | "Our research of 10,000 users shows X" | Survey findings, product insights |
| Trend + proof | "This is happening and here is evidence" | Market trends, behaviour change |
| Contrarian | "Everyone thinks X but actually Y" | Counter-intuitive findings |
| Human story | "This person's experience illustrates X" | Customer stories, case studies |
| Milestone | "First / fastest / largest in [category]" | Launches, records |
## Quality Checks
- [ ] Subject line is the story angle (under 10 words, no company name)
- [ ] Opening doesn't start with "I'm reaching out" or "I hope this email finds you well"
- [ ] The story angle is clear in the first two sentences
- [ ] A specific exclusive or offer is named
- [ ] Journalist's name is used (not "Hi there")
- [ ] Mobile number included for deadline follow-up
## Example Trigger Phrases
- "Write a media pitch for [story or announcement]"
- "Draft a journalist outreach email for [topic]"
- "Help me pitch [story] to [type of journalist or outlet]"
- "What is a good angle for a media pitch about [topic]?"