Secret Agent report
In a Secret Agent Report last week, a Secret Agent said, that they have concerns about this move, adding……
Interesting and lively as such reports would be, one wonders whether it will occasionally be subject to an less-than-well-informed rant about an issue or an organisation.
Apart from the legal implications, I don’t think your audience will want to receive e-mail blasts of this type, without knowing what credibility these people have. I certainly would not.
May I suggest that you seek occasional/roving/guest/specialist reporters who may submit something from time to time. But importantly, they put their name to it.
This would ensure that even if they express subjective opinions, they are at least well-informed subjective opinions.
And, I for one, will read them.
This suggestion does not mean that we exclude the younger, newer members of the tourism industry, on the grounds of ‘lack of credibility’. Their perspective is important, dare I say, critical, especially to some of the older folks around like us … errr, I mean me!
Secret Agent
John Alwyn-Jones
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