Media outlets starting with M
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Making It Up
Launched in May 2003, Making It Up is the personal blog of Jax Blunt and her literary adventures. Jax states that her blog 'isn't about making money. It's about her life, her family, their education'. The blog posts are written by Jax Blunt. Since she has started the blog she states that it has been a rollercoaster ride, when she started, she had one child. And a bump. She now has 4 children, has miscarried three times, lost a sister, changed career, given up working and started a business based mainly around opportunities that have come out of this blog. Entries in the Making It Up blog concentrate on categories such as 100 Book Challenge, Ages past, Blog for good, Blogging, Book club, Breastfeeding, Carnival, Doodling, Drawing and Decoration, Fainting in coils, Family, Featured, Getting to know you, Giveaway, Here we go again, How we do it, It's life Jim, It's where it is, Jonny had two apples, Making things, Memes, Montessori minded, Phones and kit, Places we like, Political stuff, Pregnancy, Ranting or Raving, Reenactment, Review, Rhythm of the day, Small steps, Social Media, Someone Once said and many others. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to the arts, especially literature as well as the categories above. Jax 'doesn’t carry guest posts from people trying to use her site for SEO purposes. If you’re about to mail to offer her “quality content written specifically” for her blog, please think again. After all, she likes to think that that’s what she does. She also doesn’t need to rank higher in google than she already does – most of my traffic arrives by personal contact through social media, and she's quite happy with that. She does carry sponsored posts that she's written, but they will be clearly marked as such, and contain no follow links. She also does product reviews and is happy to consider brand ambassador positions, particularly paid ones. Jax can be reached via email or her social media platforms where she is active.
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MMaking It! Careers Newsmagazine
Written for recent college graduates who are seeking employment and others returning to the workforce. The magazine provides readers with information about finding a job, career options and interview tips.
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MMaking Love Sustainable
This blog covers green sexuality. Presents the idea that green, sustainable living begins with a green relationship based on communication and intimacy. It posts articles on how to improve a relationship through communication and sexuality and reviews organic, vegan and natural sexual products. 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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MMaking Magical Moments
Making Magical Moments is a blog covering Travel, Vacations, Restaurants.
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MMaking Media
How to build a media business by two outsiders learning the craft. Matt Reustle and Dom Cooke have decades of experience in investing but almost none in the media industry. In each episode, they talk to great media operators, document their own media building efforts, and dissect their favorite business content. Join these two content junkies in their fight to save long-form media against the attention span crisis. Join the resistance. Learn more and stay up to date at www.joincolossus.com. An entrepreneurship show, by entrepreneurs, for the entrepreneur.
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MMaking Memories With Your Kids
Discusses activities that brings families together. Covers family, parenting, motherhood, crafts and recipes. 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.
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MMaking Money with Charles Payne - FOX Business Network
Making Money with Charles Payne features a panel of business and market experts to debate the headlines, give viewers an end-of-day wrap, and provide an insider’s look at tomorrow’s money makers. The show premiered on June 2, 2014.
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MMaking Mrs. M
Covers Beauty, Makeup, Food, and Lifestyle including Recipes, Beer Reviews, and How-To features. 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.
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MMaking Music Magazine
Serves to complement NAMM's Recreational Music Making programs. Presents recreational music making and learning, or re-learning, an instrument as less intimidating and more fun. Shows that making music fosters friendships and a sense of community. Encourages adult part-time or would-be musicians to become members of a music-making community. Advocates the benefits of creating music and intends to build demand for music products. Instead of focusing on one instrument or genre, the publication covers the range of the recreational music making world, from brass bands to rock and roll, from group keyboard lessons to drumming circles. Health and inspirational articles are complemented by product spotlights, short instructional articles and sidebars and profiles of famous amateur musicians. Hopes to increase the market for musical instruments, accessories and related products.
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MMaking Music Magazine Online
Serves to complement NAMM's Recreational Music Making programs. Presents recreational music making and learning, or re-learning, an instrument as less intimidating and more fun. Shows that making music fosters friendships and a sense of community. Encourages adult part-time or would-be musicians to become members of a music-making community. Advocates the benefits of creating music and intends to build demand for music products. Instead of focusing on one instrument or genre, the publication covers the range of the recreational music making world, from brass bands to rock and roll, from group keyboard lessons to drumming circles. Health and inspirational articles are complemented by product spotlights, short instructional articles and sidebars and profiles of famous amateur musicians. Hopes to increase the market for musical instruments, accessories and related products.