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Ken Fermoyle noted syndicated user group columnist User Group Network


About Ken Fermoyle

San Diego - A veteran writer and his company today announced a syndication project that will supply User Group newsletters with free monthly articles. Ken Fermoyle, who has been writing for computer publications since 1984 and has had some 2,500 articles published in a career of nearly 50 years, stated that the first syndicated article would be available within a month.
__ "All we will ask of newsletter editors is that they run a short credit/ID paragraph at the end of each article and send us a copy of the newsletter when it is printed. If they use articles on a Website, we ask that they include a link to our Wordsmith Review site," Fermoyle said. When asked why this syndication project is being started, he explained that there are three main reasons.

Rebuild A Base:
"I was writing for many computer publications in the '80s and early '90s, when I began having vision problems and had to cut back on my work. An operation last year helped a lot; I have been doing mostly 'behind the scenes' writing for the past year: ghosting articles for trade magazines, doing marketing communications pieces, etc. It pays well but I miss picking my own subjects and writing about them in my own style."
__ A Writer Writes: "I've been at it too long to quite cold turkey, even if I wanted to stop. I like researching subjects to write about; that way, you never stop learning."
__ It's Payback Time: "I've been involved with perhaps 10 User Groups over the past 17 years. They've contributed substantially to my computer education. I've often been indebted to users for their input in my research and writing. I like to pay my debts."
__ In Numbers, Strength: "It's difficult for individual newsletter editors to get the attention of industry PR people, obtain press credentials for major shows, etc. No single UG newsletter has the numbers. My hope is that we can attain a critical mass via the combined readership of many UG newsletters that will force the industry to take heed. I hope to serve as the eyes, ears and voice for newsletter editors and their readers. Example: PR or marketing types might be reluctant to provide any substantive help to an editor or writer for a UG newsletter who requests information when researching an article. If the request comes from someone who is doing an article for 50, 75 or 100 newsletters, they will be much more forthcoming, to the extent of arranging interviews with company officials, providing important background info, etc. Believe me, I've worked both sides of the street & know how the system operates."
__ The writer, representing Fermoyle Publications, made his announcement at Southwest User Group Conference being held at the Radisson Harbor View Hotel. Fermoyle can be reached at kfermoyle@earthlink.net or c/o Fermoyle Publications, 22250 Capulin Court, Woodland Hills, CA 91364-3005.



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