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March 9 Deadline Approaching for Storage Networking World

February 28th, 2007 by Adam

Nice opportunity for tech PR readers of Digg and Tech PR Gems. I’m biased (I do PR for Computerworld), but the SNW conferences have the most attendance and highest level of end-users and vendors on the circuit. Drop me a note at azand@topazpartners.com if you want more details on the award.Regards, Adam Zand



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5 responses about “March 9 Deadline Approaching for Storage Networking World”

  1. Adam Zand said:

    And thus begins a little experiment I’m running on the viral possibilities to getting real value out of a press release.
    We’ll see.

  2. The Optimist said:

    What is the result or theory you are looking to get from this?

  3. Todd said:

    Yes do tell.

  4. Adam Zand said:

    Well, if you tell the mice the research methodology, then the findings are totally flawed. To quote the optimist, “I kill me.”

    I’m new to the process of paying for a release (this time I tried MarketWire) and actually doing something with the Digg and del.icio.us tags that populate cyberspace (old skool, sorry). My aim is to get PR folks and IT professionals to actually care about the deadline for the SNW award and then submit for the award.

    I caught your attention, but I wonder how many others either saw the release (Yahoo, Excite, blah blah blah automatic pickup) or tracked it through their RSS catchers.

    So, my original research is ruined, but are there any blog readers who care enough about the SNW release (and care about keeping their jobs if they have a killer storage client/application) to send it to their client?

  5. Anonymous said:

    Well I cared about the awards deadline, but unfortunately came across your post late. Looking forward to catching posts from SNWSpotlight.

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