Media outlets starting with M
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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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MMake 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.
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MMake Online
Established in 2005 and written for technology enthusiasts who desire to experience and express their own personal power of creativity and invention by using and reusing technology to build things that are not instantly obvious. Aims to bring the do-it-yourself mindset to all the technology in your life. Includes exciting projects that help you make the most of your technology at home and away from home. Celebrates your right to tweak, hack and bend any technology to your own will. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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MMake Parts Fast
Make Parts Fast is a quarterly print supplement to Design World Magazine featuring information and industry trends for design engineers and product designers. It covers issues, best practices, and material selection for additive, subtractive, reverse engineering, custom or hybrid parts, prototypes, and finished parts.
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MMake The Best Of Everything
Personal blog that covers food and dinner recipes that are agreeable to kids and parents. It also covers the blogger's life in Iowa with three sons. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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MMake UK Blogs
Launched in January 2011, the Make UK Blog is a department of the EEF.org.uk website. EEF is a manufacturing organisation designed to provide business support and championing to companies in the UK and the EU. In their own words, "Everything we do, from business support to championing manufacturing and engineering in the UK and the EU, is designed to help our industry thrive, innovate and compete locally and globally. We work with and for a whole range of people, including industry leaders, managers, professional staff, apprentices, policy-makers, and the media. No matter their size or field, EEF is eager to provide tools, campaigning and support our members need to thrive. We believe in UK manufacturing and it’s contribution to the economy and community. We’re here to help." The blog is run by a collective of different contributors from EEF. The blog acts as a format of campaigning, consisting of posts from the EEF experts. Previous posts include What do manufacturers expect from 2016? New year, new outlook? Twas (almost) the night before Christmas 2015, The immigration cap does not fit, Manufacturers confidence to invest takes a step back in the year-end and The Labour Market in 2015. The posts were written by Felicity Burch, Madeleine Scott, Verity O'Keefe and George Nikolaidis. PR opportunities include manufacturing news and articles, case studies and summaries. The best way to get in touch is via the contact form above.
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MMake Up By Camila
Makeup By Camila is a vlog that offers makeup tips and tricks for women, as well as skin and hair care tips. The fundamentals of working with vloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a vlogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well.
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MMake Your Day Count
This talk program is for women, men, and families seeking Christianity. Music performances and cooking segments are also featured.
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MMake, Do & Push
Background and Format: Make, Do & Push is a parenting-focused blog from Blogger Hannah. Her blog was Shortlisted for a BritMums BiB (Brilliance in Blogging) Award in the Fresh Voice category in 2013 and sections on the site include Home, About Us, Work with Me, Features, as well as Reviews. Posts are added several times a week. The Blogger: Hannah is based in Lewes and is self-described as a "creative, Sussex-based Mama" attempting "to journey through the wilderness of Motherhood in yellow wellies, with the help of tea, prosecco and her iPhone". PR Opportunities: PR opportunities on the blog include parenting and activity-led reviews and Hannah can be reached via email.