Wednesday May 7th at 12pm PT/ 3pm ET/ 8pm UK
Grow your audience and get paid to write
It’s easy to get bogged down in all the info that’s out there.
Not only are there a million publications to pitch, there are a million and a half ways to grow a platform for your writing career.
Pitching Hour is the only membership that helps you do both.
It's great to get your name in places like Huffington Post, Business Insider, the Cut, the New York Times, and the Guardian (all places members have been published). But it's only one way to pitch yourself as a writer.
In the Pitching Hour, you also build your audience. So you can sell your books, have a successful newsletter, get more clients, and make money from your work.
Fun fact: I make at least $150,000 a year all because I grew my own audience.
From pitching, to producing your own work, to promoting your excellent stuff, this membership covers it all. So you have all the tools and accountability to make a creatively satisfying career.
All with a group of delightful writers, time set aside to work, and experts to guide the way.
Every week in Pitching Hour, you get:
Remember, not every pitch, newsletter, or promo has to win a Pulitzer to be worth publishing.
Some students get their first bylines writing about Frasier, K-Pop, and candy and they all went on to get full-time writing jobs.
Other students got more clients, guest spots on podcasts, and bigger audiences by sharing things like weird selfies, haikus, and reflections on death.
But none of it would have happened without a pitch.
You're not just pitching articles. You're pitching yourself. Pitching all your beautiful work to an audience that wants more.
"The Pitching Hour gave me focus and made the whole process easier."
"I went to Amber's Pitching Hour and LOVED IT!! It’s always so hard for me to really focus in any way that’s productive. I have so many interests and things that I think would be awesome, but then fizzle out when it comes to figuring out who would be interested in publishing a story, how the story should be centered, how I might get paid for such a thing, etc. The Pitching Hour gave me focus and made the whole process easier.” - Madeline Rae
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