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News clippings
Can anyone please help me answer this question. Why don't organisations post their postive news stories online - i.e. scan their positive media clippings and put them in a section called "read about us in the news"
Doing some research on it and it struck me that no-one does it. Why is this?
Doing some research on it and it struck me that no-one does it. Why is this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.you mean stories that aren't bad news? It can be hard to decide which stories these are. Most have some sort of silver lining. Even a story about a tsunami can remind us how lucky we are just to have occasional showers. And stories like 'Marks and Spencer's shop in the High Street opened dead on time today' aren't really news stories.
oh, sorry, I misunderstood. Well, some do - I've seen websites with a 'what the papers say' section. Hotels and restaurants, for instance, like to publish positive reviews, since people are often drawn to them by the recommendations of others. And film posters of course are covered with quotes along the lines of 'Utterly brilliant! 5 stars ***** - Ferret-owners Weekly', for the same reason.