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Disclosure, comment, review, pitch, and use policies

I write about strategies to turn fans into customers and customers into fans. I also share ways to use real-time strategies to spread ideas, influence minds, and build business.

Web Ink Now is the personal blog of David Meerman Scott, a marketing strategist and the author of the BusinessWeek bestselling book The New Rules of Marketing & PR. The contents reflect my personal opinions.

Use

© 2004 - 2009 by David Meerman Scott. Copyright holder is licensing this under the Creative Commons License, Attribution 3.0.

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Disclosures

Because I do advisory work, run seminars, and do paid speaking gigs in the world that I write about, there are inevitable conflicts. I have friends in some of the organizations that I discuss in this blog, as well as in my books and on the speaking circuit, and I have run seminars or advised some of the companies mentioned in the blog.

When there is a potential conflict, I will call it out at the bottom of the post like this.

Affiliations

  • I am on the board of directors of Kadient
  • I am on the board of directors of Nashaquisset
  • I am on the board of advisors of HubSpot
  • I am on the board of advisors of Eloqua
  • I am on the board of advisors of NewsText
  • I was previously on the board of directors of NewsWatch (which was sold to Yahoo Japan).
  • Previous employers

    Prior to starting my own business in 2002, I held the following full time jobs:

  • NewsEdge Corporation: Vice president of marketing (sold to Thomson in 2001)
  • Knight-Ridder Financial: Asia Marketing Director (Tokyo and Hong Kong based)
  • Wrightson Associates: Japan Representative (Tokyo) and sales representative (New York)
  • Dean-Witter Reynolds: Bond clerk
  • Review policy

    I almost never review products (such as software) so please do not ask.

    I occasionally review books on this blog. However, I receive about 50 books for every one that I review so your chances of a review are very small. I know what it is like to write a book and to hope for reviews. The issue is that I just don't have time to read all the books sent to me. Thank you in advance for your understanding.

    I occasionally post a book review on Amazon that does not appear here.

    Important note about my Amazon reviews: All my Amazon reviews are five (or occasionally four) stars. This is because I'm too busy to read a book I don't like -- there's just so many great books waiting! If a book doesn't capture my interest within a few chapters, I put it down and don't finish. And because I won't review a book I don't finish, all my reviews are of books I've enjoyed and get a lot of stars.

    Comment policy

  • I try to maintain a free and open environment.
  • I welcome comments on this blog. You comments should be appropriate to the post that you are commenting on
  • By commenting you are granting the blog owner license to the content of the comment.
  • I maintain the right to delete inappropriate comments.
  • I will not remove a “negative” comment.
  • I will remove comments that are inappropriately off topic, comments that contain personal attacks, comments that are clearly spam (trying to sell a product without adding value to a discussion), and comments with excessive profanity.
  • If you do not use your full name in a comment, I do require a valid email address.
  • Information for Public Relations professionals

  • Feel free to email information that you think I may be interested in based on reading this blog or my books. A Twitter DM is also a good way to reach me.
  • Please do not call me on the telephone or contact me via Skype.
  • I greatly appreciate personal pitches that you craft especially for me based on what I write and speak about.
  • I do not appreciate broadcast pitches or press releases in areas that I do not cover.
  • I receive hundreds of press releases and pitches a week, so please do not expect a response.
  • Contact information

    There are many ways to contact me.

    Thank you,

    David Meerman Scott