Opinion: From our Readers - Spamming editors will get you nowhere
10 Oct 2008
A quick message for PR agencies. For God's sake, stop spamming me with releases that have no possible link with my magazine.
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Richard Stokoe's column on fake Twitter accounts (News, 6 March) highlights the unique challenges that new communication tools bring - and the need for action.
A quick message for PR agencies. For God's sake, stop spamming me with releases that have no possible link with my magazine.
't broke don't fix it. A client of mine showed me today why he prefers Google Reader to Bloglines ... and blogs. I don't use Google Reader's shared items. I share pics on Flickr and ffffound. Storing: I tag ...
is welcome. But there is a much larger group of bloggers who have not yet reached a critical mass of readers ...
. BookRabbit also connects readers to authors and publishers, aiming to 'claim back book selling and book ...
I suspect that readers of this supplement will fall into one of two categories. One half of you
, an increase in correspondence from readers via email, and the addition of online writing responsibilities ... , and complained that readers' attention span was dwindling. To illustrate his readers' changing media ... is interesting to particular journalists and their readers. It is essential to understand the differences ...
for delivering on its promises, adding: 'The case studies appealed to our readers. We were given excellent access ...
the reader'. Hunt says: ' We felt "IT" was a word that didn't really work anymore. Companies no longer ...
Our readers' favourite element of the magazine is the backstage gossip section, so the increase in frequency from a monthly to a fortnightly will allow us to get that to them more often and make the most of the exclusive content we get from the TV show. What can PROs give? We will be expanding our coverage ...