The Pitch Tracker Google Sheet

The Pitch Tracker Google Sheet includes room to log the publications and organizations you've pitched, the result, and a helpful checklist.

I recommend using it throughout the year to track publications you want to pitch in the future and pitch calls you’ve seen. It’s a helpful resource for keeping track of editors, hiring managers, and freelance opportunities. It’s too easy to lose track of pitch calls and important letters of introduction without a system in place.

This pitch tracker serves two important purposes:

  1. It provides tangible proof that you’ve been working to add to your client list

  2. It makes it much easier to follow up with potential clients

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