Maybe not the best place for this, but i'm going to ask around because this seems impossible. Maybe someone has experience with Cnet who can help me out.
How do you find the right editor on CNET to review a software product? The website says, "find the right editor", but it offers no real clue as to who to actually contact. But wait, it gets worse… I picked the an editor that looked more or less correct, clicked on their details, and the instructions said, "Submit your product details according these specs via email". Ok, fine. But guess what? No email address is supplied, anywhere. Instead, there's a webform limited to 1,500 characters with the explicit warning, "we get a lot of these, we may not answer". I tried it anyway, with the expected useless outcome. How the hell do you actually reach out to this organization?
Thanks
How do you find the right editor on CNET to review a software product? The website says, "find the right editor", but it offers no real clue as to who to actually contact. But wait, it gets worse… I picked the an editor that looked more or less correct, clicked on their details, and the instructions said, "Submit your product details according these specs via email". Ok, fine. But guess what? No email address is supplied, anywhere. Instead, there's a webform limited to 1,500 characters with the explicit warning, "we get a lot of these, we may not answer". I tried it anyway, with the expected useless outcome. How the hell do you actually reach out to this organization?
Thanks
