Are you a news source with a PR bug? Sign up with NPC's Directory.Business-to-business newsletter publishers often report that national media exposure yields few subscriptions. Inquiries, yes. Subs, no. That said, for about 100 years, the National Press Club has been linking journalists to reliable information resources. Do you want to be one? Describing NPC's Directory of News Sources, president Rick Dunham said, "Reporters trust us because we maintain high standards for our news source listings. They know we won't include just any self-styled 'source' in our prestigious publication, which is kept on the reference shelves of thousands of reporters and editors. What's more, news professionals have access to a searchable web version of the directory--anytime, anywhere." A listing in the Directory actually brings three listings: the online Directory of News Sources website, the hard-bound Directory of Membership and News Sources, and the U.S. Newswire's online SourceLink. SourceLink is a real-time, interactive resource journalists use to contact expert news sources in the fields of public policy, academia, government, and industry. Listings start at $525 for 100 words describing your organization. For additional fees, you can include your logo, choose a half- or full-page ad, or include a banner ad on NPC's website. Deadline is June 10. NPC, 529 14th St., NW, 13th Floor, Washington, DC 20077, 202-662-7525, fax 202-662-7512, directory@press.org |
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