Ethics in journalism.
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Good example of a quid pro quo.
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There was probably not including a gentle reminder it was “subscription season” at said publication and “your company will fall behind” it is doesn’t re-up
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Sounds like the
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First thought I had as well...
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True story: "For $5,000 we will name you the Best Company of the Year, include you on our state-by-state list in our magazine and publush your name in a book in the Library of Congress" "For $10,000 we will give you a trip to our awards ceremony and award you a plaque"
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Another true story: Asks for an interview of my company to be published in a local magazine. I agree and do the interview. get flooded with emails and calls to subscribe. I decline. No publication and never heard from again
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“Best place to work” awards are given to places that, ipso facto, are the worst places to work.
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This happens ALL the time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Truth. Similar to the scam that is the BBB. Modern day protection rackets. They will break your windows and sell you protection against the window breakers.
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