How to Get Press Coverage for Your D2C Brand (YourStory, Inc42 Playbook)

Why Press Coverage Matters for D2C Brands

A single feature in YourStory or Inc42 can:

  • Drive 5,000-15,000 visitors to your website in a week
  • Generate 20-50 high-quality backlinks (massive SEO boost)
  • Build credibility that you can use in ads, on your website, and in investor pitches
  • Attract potential partners, suppliers, and talent
  • Cost: ₹0 if you do it yourself (vs ₹50K-2L/month for a PR agency)

Where Indian D2C Brands Get Featured

PublicationFocusReadershipDifficulty to Get Featured
YourStoryStartups, D2C, entrepreneurship2M+ monthlyMedium — they cover a lot of brands
Inc42Tech startups, funding, growth1.5M+Medium-High — prefer funded brands
EntrackrD2C, ecommerce, market analysis500K+Medium — good for data-driven stories
ET RetailRetail industry, ecommerce1M+High — prefer established brands
Entrepreneur IndiaFounder stories, growth strategies800K+Medium — love founder journey stories
Social SamosaDigital marketing, social media600K+Low-Medium — focused on marketing angles

The 5 Story Angles That Get Published

1. Revenue Milestone Story

‘How [Brand] Went from ₹0 to ₹50L/Month in 18 Months’ — Publications love specific numbers and growth stories.

  • Share actual revenue numbers (even if you’re small — ₹5L/month is a valid story for a bootstrap brand)
  • Include the journey: challenges, pivots, breakthroughs
  • Be honest about failures — editors want real stories, not polished PR

2. Data/Trend Story

‘Why Indian D2C Brands Are Seeing 30% Higher RTO in Tier 3 Cities’ — Share insights from your own data.

  • You don’t need a massive dataset — your own business data is unique and valuable
  • Wrap your data into a trend narrative
  • Offer to share exclusive data with the journalist

3. Counter-Narrative

‘Why We Stopped Running Meta Ads and Revenue Went UP’ — Challenge conventional wisdom.

  • Go against the grain of common D2C advice
  • Backup with your own results
  • These get the most engagement and shares

4. Founder Vulnerability Story

‘I Lost ₹8L Before Finding Product-Market Fit’ — Honest failure stories resonate deeply.

  • Share specific mistakes and what you learned
  • Include practical takeaways others can apply
  • Founders who are transparent get more coverage than those who only share wins

5. Industry Analysis

‘The Real Cost of Quick Commerce for D2C Brands’ — Position yourself as an industry expert.

  • Analyze a trend affecting multiple brands, not just yours
  • Include data, examples, and predictions
  • Offer to be quoted as an expert source for future articles

How to Pitch Journalists

  1. Find the right journalist — Read their recent articles. If they cover D2C/ecommerce, they’re your target. Find their email on the publication’s team page or LinkedIn.
  2. Write a short email (under 200 words) — Subject: Specific angle, not ‘Press Release’. Body: 1 sentence intro, 2-3 sentences on the story, 1 sentence on why their readers will care.
  3. Include 2-3 key data points in the email — Journalists are drawn to numbers. ‘We reduced RTO from 35% to 8%’ is more compelling than ‘We improved our logistics.’
  4. Offer an exclusive — ‘I’d love to share these numbers exclusively with [publication] before we announce publicly.’ Exclusives get priority.
  5. Follow up once (3-4 days later) — If no response, send ONE follow-up. After that, try a different journalist or publication.

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