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Well, I managed to get "removed" from having access to PRNewswire's "for Journalists" product because, well, I'm not considered a journalist. While I do write pieces that make their way to publications, they are typically of the "opinion" or "white paper"-ish type, so I guess those don't count.
So, it looks like getting that ISBN number is a good idea, and maybe I'll put something together one of these days formally for my web projects. Any suggestions from the readers out there?
Back to re-hashing items that I read in other people's articles, though not necessarily because I can just pick them off the 'wire from the outside and write from there. But no access to photography and such.
If you've written for any publication associated with United Business Media, their own people just cut you off.
Food for thought.
Posted by: Mark at March 17, 2004 9:47 PM