Thanks to Newsflavor, I now have a place to publish my news related investigative articles.
I would like to thank the team of internet savvy editors that have made publishing
for me and many other authors possible. Out of all the websites on the network,
Newsflavor gives the most opportunity. News after all, happens daily as I said in a previous article a good reporter is not afraid to chase a story.
If it's newsworthy, they write about it, if it causes controversy, that's a side affect that a good reporter learns to live with. I am sure I have a few people out there that may not agree with
or even like what I have to say. A good reporter though is not one for sugarcoating truth.
If an author or reporter sugarcoats truth, then they are in fact not a true author/reporter.
You may be sitting there thinking "what's that supposed to mean."
First and most important thing a reporter needs is integrity.
A person becomes known by what they do, say, and yes even what they write.
A man's reputation is his biggest asset or his biggest hindrance depending
primarily on the type of reputation he has.
A bad reputation follows a man and tells others "stay away",
a good reputation follows a man and says, "come to me if you want
to learn something helpful."
In essence, bad reputations repel while good reputations draw people.
What kind of reputation do you have, dear reader?