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Dear Fred, We are making a strong pitch for Goanet in the GOA TRAVELLER which is focussed on the tourists visiting Goa. It uses information from Goanet for now and will take in inputs from Goa Research Net[ e.g. report on survey of Travellers' Diarrhoea] with due credit to the source. > From: "Frederick Noronha(FN)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Miguel Braganza wrote: > > > If you have missed a copy of the FIND-ALL GOA pocket brochure, make sure > > you get a copy of the PLUS tabloids from DIAMOND PUBLICATIONS in the first > > week of December. > > Neat advertising here Miguel ;-) Please ensure that you pay back Goanet by > getting us at least a hundred new subscribers, eh? FN .................................................................. The EXPO PLUS that I have referred to above will have a listing of some of the Goa linked netgroups and websites as also some email IDs that I know of. If any netter would like to suggest some more, they are most welcome . Goanet is prominent among them...but not exclusive. We are even listing [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Perhaps there may be Goans who are not aware of it. If Goanetters have anything specific to Goa that would be of use to the target readership that they would like to feature in the PLUS tabloids, they can email us directly. Not pressnotes and handouts of activities held. We like to cover an event before it is held so that others can attend.The last page of the Goa Traveller has this. Local newspapers normally inform you about those that you have missed. No harm done by surrogate publicity here. All the publications of Diamond are distributed absolutely FREE. Just like postings on Goanet...except that we actually junk the junk mail. Viva Goa. Miguel
