Media outlets starting with D
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DoSayGive
DoSayGive is a gifts blog founded by Lee Cordon, where she shares her gift giving expertise, offering gift ideas and a variety of holiday gift guides. 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. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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DOSE
DOSE (Whateveryourdose.com) is a one-stop destination for spirituality, astrology, tarot reading.
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Dose of Leadership
Features interviews with influential leaders. Interviewees include business leaders, entrepreneurs, authors, speakers military heroes, and faith leaders. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Dose of Society
Dose of Society is a socially powered video platform for unheard voices
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DoSomething.org
Covers social issues, charitable causes, and non-profit campaigns. Focuses on getting teens involved in activism. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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DDossier Magazine
Dossier Magazine is the the travel and culture publication and Dossier Projects is editorial studio that tells multimedia stories and an innovative media company that builds editorial brands with a genuine reason for being.
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dot.LA
dot.LA is a news and events company covering technology and start-ups in the Los Angeles area. They will distribute news via website, newsletter and podcasts.
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Dotdash
Dotdash, previously About.com, aims to provide a unique Internet resource of a network of hundreds of topic-specific Guide sites. Each Guide site is devoted to a single topic, complete with site reviews, feature articles, and discussion areas. Each of Dotdash's Guide sites are created by an Dotdash guide, a company-certified subject specialist. Dotdash's guides focus on posting weekly features, hosting live chats, managing forum discussions, recommending books, analyzing recent news, and updating Web links. Guides are selected based on their expertise in a particular subject area, and all must complete a certification program. The site was founded as About.com in 1996 and became a part of the New York Times Company in March, 2005. It is also recognized as a Top Ten Content Site and is one of the largest producers of original content on the Web covering more than 50,000 subjects with over one million links to the best resources on the Net. The site is updated on a daily basis. For advertising rates, contact About.com. The lead times and deadlines vary, as all of the guides work from around the Globe. The site does not publish an editorial calendar.
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Dotmailer Blog
Dotmailer Blog is a companion page to the main Dotmailer site, a digital marketing company dedicated to "[making] it as easy as possible for marketers to get results that make a dramatic improvement to their business." The blog is written internally by Dotmailer staff, drawing on extensive experience of Marketing and the Media sector. Blog posts use statistics and inforgraphics to concentrate on relevant marketing issues. This includes: the importance of targeted, personal content in mass mailouts; a guide to Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation for international marketers; how to ensure mail is deliverable; and more general features on creativity within digital marketing. The blog uses personal, audience-facing content such as staff introductions to offset its technical content. PR opportunities exist in collaborative marketing, and within new marketing initiatives. Bloggers can be contacted through the details given here.