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Sunday 29 Jan 2017 by Sticky Beak
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Many of the visits I make are based on recommendations by word of mouth, social media or ideas from other publications / web sites - some I come across by just pure luck (like driving by a venue on the way somewhere else)



In addition I often work with PR Agencies or the Venues directly who are interested in inviting me along to write a review. There are often a number of questions such as How does it work? What are your web statistics?

So I thought the easiest way to answer these would be to produce a media pack which you can download here - if this doesn't answer your questions you can find out more at my FAQ page and if you have any more questions you can get in touch via my Contact Me page.



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