Publisher Database Launches Free Services for Writers, Artists, Poets, and Photographers
Publisher Database announced the availability of its flagship services for literary and artistic professionals. The free offerings include a query tracking tool, discussion forums, and a database of magazines and other relevant markets. The services are intended to assist writers, artists, poets, and photographers in their efforts to get published.
San Jose, CA (PRWEB) April 25, 2005 -- PublisherDatabase.com announced the
availability of its flagship services for literary and artistic professionals.
The free offerings include a query tracking tool, discussion forums, and a
member-maintained database of magazines and other relevant
markets.
Members are Able to Participate
The magazine database is
unique in that it leverages a concept familiar to the Open Source community:
members are able to control the listings themselves, and those changes ripple
out to the rest of the members. Tony Boyd, creator of Publisher Database,
commented, "The magazine database starts small but expands quickly as the
community takes an active role."
The query tracking tool assists those
seeking publication, by logging data about each contact with an editor,
publisher, or gallery owner. Over time, reports can show helpful trends, such as
which editor is most likely to want a particular type of work, or how long each
editor takes to respond.
The forums, query tracker, and magazine database
are all offered for free, to inspire community involvement. In key areas,
clickable icons are displayed to allow members the option to support the site
financially. However, no fees are required.
About Publisher
Database
Headquartered in San Jose, California, Publisher Database provides
tools that assist with the process of getting published. Publisher Database has
been in development since 2004. Additional features will continue to roll out.
Further information can be found at http://www.publisherdatabase.com.
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