I've been working on a project over the past year that could really use some help from the group.
Newsvetter is designed to help journalists/bloggers extract higher quality information from companies and their PR agencies. Instead of sending press releases, PR people go through a two-step vetting Q&A process on the site designed to personalize and customize the news for the individual journalist/blogger.
In a nutshell, here's the problem: The mass distribution model for news (e.g., newswires, mass pitching) is causing too much misdirected and low quality corporate content to land in journalist/blogger inboxes. Media don’t have enough info from PR pros to quickly ascertain news value and therefore waste valuable time following false leads and/or miss legitimate news stories due to information overload.
Newsvetter's beta is currently set up to at least start addressing this problem. What I'm looking for from you: general feedback on the site; people willing to help me test it out and provide feedback on the experience; suggestion for additional features that would enhance the experience for journalist/bloggers.
I'm going to be in S.F. from June 6-12 to meet with potential investors and journalists. If anyone lives there or can suggest some people I should meet with let me know.
In the interim here are some additional
details on how journalists/PR can use Newsvetter.
You'll probably want to register to get a better sense of what I'm trying to do.
Thanks folks. Feel free to email me: andrew@newsvetter.com with any comments/questions.