Media outlets starting with M
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MMake It Better Online
Serves as a community resource to help women on the North Shore of Chicago improve their lives and the lives of others. Sections include Family, Home, Better You, Local Treasures, Dining & Entertainment, The Better List, Make a Difference, Charity Auctions.
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Make It Make Sense
A weekly news podcast breaking down the biggest story of the week with independent reporting and expert interviews hosted by experienced journalist Grant Hermes.
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Make It Shabby
Background and Format: Make It Shabby is a website covering interior ideas and lifestyle tips, from crafts to recipes, from how-tos to must-haves, recommendations and reviews, as well as inspirational features and interviews. It is aimed at anyone interested in shabby chic and vintage decor. Information on monthly unique users is not disclosed. Information on advertising is available at makeitshabby.com/advertisersprs.
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Make Magazine
Make is a luxury magazine featuring fashion, beauty, travel, art and culture.
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Make Me Smart
Make Me Smart is a podcast covering economics, business and personal growth. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.
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MMake Me Up Magazine
Launched in September 2009 and offers information on makeup, beauty, fashion, art and entertainment. Provides reference materials for those in the beauty and fashion industries. Shares interviews with makeup artists, designers and others with industry tips.
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MMake Money Your Honey
Make Money Your Honey is a podcast about Sales, Marketing and how to help business grow.
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Make New Tracks
Make New Tracks is a blog about solo travel. Backpacking and travel tips from around the world based on personal experience. The site also features information about nightlife and in particular unique cocktail bars. Through unique, interesting content the aim of this blog is to inform and entertain anyone interested in travel. My target audience is 18-30 year olds with a passion for travel looking for tips before travelling. The blog posts are written by Christopher Sharpe. Entries in the Make New Tracks blog concentrate on travel, backpacking, round the world travel and solo travel. Recent entries include Venice: In Under 24 Hours, Craft Beer Co Clarkenwell: The El Dorado of Beer?, 9 Surprising Things to do in Gda?sk and Sopot, Revolution or Passing Novelty: Robot Pubs in London and Dimensions Festival Survival Guide. PR opportunities include press trips, guest posts, freelance content writing, freelance proofreading/editing, journalism and link building. Chris can be reached via email here, telephone or his social media platforms where he is active.