Great Pitch
At Merakii we have always believed that stories do not lose their value just because they do not receive an immediate response. The most powerful narratives take time to find the right space, audience, and moment.
Not every delayed response is a rejection—sometimes it’s where the real brand strategy begins.
In the world of media relations, silence after a pitch can feel discouraging. You invest time, energy, and clarity into crafting a story, send it out with expectation, and then nothing happens. No reply, no acknowledgment, no movement.
But as a founder, I have learned that this silence is not rejection. It is direction.
It is a signal that something needs to evolve—whether it is the timing, the positioning, or the platform. And the brands that understand this are the ones that grow beyond dependency and move toward control.
Media today is not what it used to be. Journalists are flooded with pitches every day. Their inboxes are not just full—they are saturated. This means your story is not necessarily being ignored; it may simply not align with their priorities at that specific moment.
Consistency Over Virality
In today’s digital landscape, many brands chase viral moments, hoping for instant recognition and rapid growth. While virality can generate short-term attention, consistency is what builds long-term trust, credibility, and brand equity.
A consistent brand message, regular engagement, and a clear vision create lasting connections with audiences. Success is rarely the result of a single viral post—it is the outcome of showing up every day, delivering value, and staying committed to your purpose.
At Merakii, we believe sustainable growth comes from consistency over virality. Trends may come and go, but a strong and reliable brand leaves a lasting impression.

Working with individuals who value consistency creativity and intent makes the entire journey more impactful. The focus is never just on creating content but on creating communication that connects, sustains, and grows. With the right approach and continued effort every story has the ability to reach the audience it truly deserves.