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CCommercial CaféUnited States of America
Blog tracking commercial real estate trends, market and industry news together with the latest co-working trends. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well.
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CCommercial Carrier JournalUnited States of America
Written for the management of the nation's private, for hire, utility and specialty fleets. Targeted for local and long-haul carriers. Highlights industry trends, vehicle maintenance, safety tips, new technology in vehicles and component developments.
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CCommercial Carrier Journal OnlineUnited States of America
Written for the management of the nation's private, for hire, utility and specialty fleets. Targeted for local and long-haul carriers. Highlights industry trends, vehicle maintenance, safety tips, new technology in vehicles and component developments.
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CCommercial Construction & RenovationUnited States of America
Previously called Commercial Construction Magazine and before that titled Retail Construction and established in December 2001. Written for high level executives involved in design, construction and commercial construction operations. Topics covered include architecture, construction, corporate management, design, engineering, environmental sects, estimators, facilities, maintenance, management, operations, project management, purchasing, real estate, security, senior management and others allied to the field. Offers readers coverage on retail and hospitality design as well as special sections focusing on an industry segement. Includes special rankings and directories on the industry's leading service providers and regional market anlyses. Regular departments feature topics on flooring, roofing, design and lighting while also highlighting green building, energy management and cost controls. Commercial Construction & Renovation DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. Contact the editor for additional guidelines and information. Their profiles are typically 1,100-1,300 words in length, and feature 3-5 photos (hi-res), two-sentence author bio (contact info welcome) and an author picture. The story should help paint a picture of how a company approached a particular project, highlighting how it met the client's vision, the particulars of the construction process, materials, challenges, techniques used, etc. The sample articles should give readers some insight into how they are done. The only thing that the editorial team asks is that the stories not be promotional in scope, but an inside look at what the construction teams do best.
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CCommercial FactorUnited States of America
Commercial Factor is the official magazine of the International Factoring Organization. The magazine provides the most relevant content for factoring professionals in the form of news, features, columns and more.
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CCommercial Fisheries NewsUnited States of America
Focuses on the commercial fishing industry in the coastal Northeast. Covers waterfront news, new boats, gear, technology, boat building, and market and fish handling developments. Includes news of state and regional fishery councils and pertinent national political issues as well as information on the activities and methods of each major fishery.
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CCommercial Fisheries News OnlineUnited States of America
Focuses on the commercial fishing industry in the coastal Northeast. Covers waterfront news, new boats, gear, technology, boat building, and market and fish handling developments. Includes news of state and regional fishery councils and pertinent national political issues as well as information on the activities and methods of each major fishery.
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CCommercial IntegratorUnited States of America
Launched in December 2010 and targets professionals that work in the commercial electronics installation market. Editorial content features business profiles, legal regulations, new products in the industry, interviews with high-level commercial executives. Editorial sections include: Vertical Market Research; Commercial Integrator Business Profile; Legal Watch; News 2.0; Digestible Business Training; Interview : You Asked; and Product Analysis.