All those years reading your editorial copy at the Foundation prepared me for some heavy press release production here in Texas. Thank you. You not only tolerated my suggested edits with good cheer, you taught me a more than a few lessons in putting words together. There is still so much to learn. My grammar could be better. My sentences leaner. I could not be so enamored with commas, putting them, well, everywhere, in every sentence, at every breath. HA! Right here, right now, I know I could use your editing skills.
Lately, we've been given free distribution of a handful of releases as introductory offers with PR firms, and my releases are getting quite a bit of attention, which makes me extremely happy. I love seeing my releases on the Reuters website, on international travel email newsletters, and big city newspapers and financial journals. The articles appear suddenly and disappear just as fast. Here's an example, read it while you can! They're doing so well, one firm is profiling us in their internal newsletter. When the sales rep at PR Newswire says, "Obviously your writer has a journalist background," I owe you my thanks.
So thank you.
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