May 22 at 6:36 pm
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I don't find many of the requests very useful, quite off topic, PR Newswire's filters are much more relevant, interesting to read the commentary though. - John Cass
Just started to get these. Wondering if anyone has found this useful... - Al Stevens
Al, I am sure people have, just a matter of doing some digging. A filter would be nice. - John Cass
John - It's still a case of you get what you pay for I guess. It looks like he's focusing on demand in the hopes to get more supply...or vice versa. - Kevin Dugan
that's true Kevin, the price is right - John Cass
As someone who is a ProfNet subscriber and a HARO recipient, I have to say that more queries are moving over to Peter's "project." I'm certain the folks at United Business Media have started noticing the threat to their high-margin service. - Cyrus Afzali
Cyrus he is certainly getting quite a few message, however, I have my ProfNet messages set up on a filter, a fairly narrow focus, and I receive far more queries on that subject from ProfNet than the email list. I would imagine the numbers are still greater on ProfNet. - John Cass
On a different level, this is a great case study/example of building a brand - very quickly - online. - john ratcliffe-lee
I've found it to be a 50/50 relevance with Help a Reporter Out, but the same holds true for me with ProfNet as well. It certainly doesn't hurt to be on both lists, although I am starting to see some of the same inquiries on ProfNet showing up on Peter's list as well. It's also a matter of timing--I get Peter's first listing much earlier than I get my ProfNet feed. I definitely think there's benefits to both. - Pierce Mattie
Does anyone know how many reporters are using HARO? - Andrew
How do you know his list is 10K? - Amanda Chapel

