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"Communication is key." "It depends on your goals." These are correct and completely useless. Reporters can't quote a fortune cookie.
Think of it like a recipe that says "add some ingredients and cook until done." Accurate, unhelpful.
1. Replace every general claim with one concrete detail — a number, a name, a step, an example.
2. "Email works" becomes "We get 3x more replies sending on Tuesday at 7am."
3. If you can't get specific, you probably don't have a quote worth sending yet.
Specificity is what makes a quote survive an editor's red pen. Vague lines are the first thing cut.
Try this today: Take one sentence from a recent pitch and force a real number, date, or example into it. Notice how much more quotable it instantly becomes.
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