HARO
HARO, or Help a Reporter Out, is a free service that connects journalists with sources for upcoming stories. Sources can sign up to receive e-mail alerts with journalist requests for quotes, information, and interviews, and then respond directly to t...

HARO
HARO, or Help a Reporter Out, is a free service that connects journalists with sources for upcoming stories. Sources can sign up to receive e-mail alerts with journalist requests for quotes, information, and interviews, and then respond directly to the journalist.
Since its inception in 2008, HARO has helped journalists secure valuable media coverage for their stories.
In addition, sources have landed appearances on TV and radio shows, been quoted in articles, and landed book deals as a result of their participation in HARO.
How It Works Journalists sign up for free to receive e-mail alerts with requests for sources.
The journalists can then browse the database of sources to find the right person for the story.
Sources can sign up for free to receive e-mail alerts with journalist requests for quotes, information, and interviews.
The sources can then respond directly to the journalist.
Benefits for Journalists Journalists can use HARO to find sources for upcoming stories.
Journalists can find expert sources for their stories.
Journalists can find sources for stories in a specific industry or field.
Journalists can find sources for stories in a specific geographic area.
Benefits for Sources Sources can use HARO to find media opportunities.
Sources can find opportunities to appear on TV and radio shows.
Sources can be quoted in articles.
Sources can land book deals.
How to Use HARO Journalists: Sign up for free to receive e-mail alerts with requests for sources.
Browse the database of sources to find the right person for the story.
Respond to sources directly.
Sources: Sign up for free to receive e-mail alerts with journalist requests for quotes, information, and interviews.
Respond to journalists directly.
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