So here is a quick outline of what to do to if you think I may want to review a product or service of your
Please send emails direct to thereview@jamespoulter.co.uk
Include press releases in the body of an email – not as a PDF (I can’t read them easily on the go!)
Include Low-Res images to begin with – however I may ask you for higher ones
If you represent a brand with a new product, be prepared to be asked to send a sample – I won’t review it if I haven’t had a chance to use it myself
Not all products that are sent to me for review will be returned. I make no money out of blogging so cannot justify large postal costs to get samples back to clients (however if you the product is particularly large or expensive and you can arrange a collection I will happily return any product
Any review is my honest opinion, I am not sponsored or endorsed by any company
I will not accept any offers of money to write a review or post about your brand
These are pretty straight forward. For a good practice guide check out this post from my pal and ex colleague Kaitlyn Wilkins of Ogilvy Digital Influence, Washington DC
Part 2 of our 8-Part Series - this Sunday Graham talking about this special parable, Street Pastors, Pastorates and being open to being helped, and helping others... […]
In this first of an 8-part series on the Parables of Jesus, Rev Graham Singh starts the New Year with a study of this famous parable. Please note - there are a number of pauses for small group discussion throughout this talk. Online listeners are encouraged to pause the recording for their own reflection. […]
So here is a quick outline of what to do to if you think I may want to review a product or service of your
These are pretty straight forward. For a good practice guide check out this post from my pal and ex colleague Kaitlyn Wilkins of Ogilvy Digital Influence, Washington DC