Have you done them on a consistent basis, as I am able to do Lifehack articles every couple of weeks?
I have also just published an article in the Sunday edition of a newspaper, described here, with a paper edition reaching 420K readers and monthly visits of 5 million.
Have you done them on a consistent basis, as I am able to do Lifehack articles every couple of weeks?
In 2012 I talked to rougly one journalist per month.
I have also just published an article in the Sunday edition of a newspaper, described here, with a paper edition reaching 420K readers and monthly visits of 5 million.
Okay, that’s more than thousands.
I think that article. There’s no deep analysis what ISIS wants but that’s okay for a mainstream publication and recruiting is a factor.
Have you done them on a consistent basis, as I am able to do Lifehack articles every couple of weeks?
I have also just published an article in the Sunday edition of a newspaper, described here, with a paper edition reaching 420K readers and monthly visits of 5 million.
In 2012 I talked to rougly one journalist per month.
Okay, that’s more than thousands.
I think that article. There’s no deep analysis what ISIS wants but that’s okay for a mainstream publication and recruiting is a factor.
In case you write another article about ISIS, I would recommend as background reading: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-debate/the-strategic-value-of-compassion-welcoming-refugees-is-devastating-to-is/article27373931/ http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/03/what-isis-really-wants/384980/
Cool, thanks for the links, much appreciated!
Separately, I’d be curious about your experience talking to journalists about rationality. Think you can do a discussion post about that?
My topic was Quantified Self with adjacent but not direct.