Journey with Oldsmobile
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Journey with Oldsmobile
How do you get featured in "JWO"? Anyone know? As some of you know my best friend has a near identical car to mine and we thought it might make an interesting article? Anyone?
Thanks,
Jon
Thanks,
Jon
#2
First, and foremost, you must be a member of the Oldsmobile Club of America. That's easy to do if you haven't already done it.
Second, it seems like JWO frequently asks for stories and articles. When you receive your membership issues of JWO, there will be indicators of people you need to contact about a story. Just get a hold of them with your proposal and you will be on your way.
Check out the OCA website at www.oldsclub.org. One year memberships start at $30 and two year memberships start at $55.
Cars are also featured at www.wildaboutcars.com. You can join there and it is free. wildaboutcars also has an incredible amount of info available for a wide range of Oldsmobiles that can be downloaded freely for your personal use. You can join there and it is free.
Randy C.
Second, it seems like JWO frequently asks for stories and articles. When you receive your membership issues of JWO, there will be indicators of people you need to contact about a story. Just get a hold of them with your proposal and you will be on your way.
Check out the OCA website at www.oldsclub.org. One year memberships start at $30 and two year memberships start at $55.
Cars are also featured at www.wildaboutcars.com. You can join there and it is free. wildaboutcars also has an incredible amount of info available for a wide range of Oldsmobiles that can be downloaded freely for your personal use. You can join there and it is free.
Randy C.
#3
Contact JWO editor Brad Bishop and let him know what you have. He's always interested in getting OCA members' stories and articles. jwo@torchcreative.com
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First wright a good article that will interest a wide spectrum of readers, it seems they (Journey with Olds) are always looking for a story with human interest twist, add quality photos and I bet you won't have a problem. My wife did it and she is no gear head but she does have a degree in technical writing........Tedd
Last edited by Tedd Thompson; March 29th, 2012 at 04:18 PM. Reason: mispelled word
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#10
They do, but I'd say in your case it's neither. Just typing quickly and posting. After all, this site isn't anyone's doctoral dissertation, although I go out of my way to annoy people as much people.
Some typos are downright funny. You fixed it quickly, but not before CO sent out a notice of a new post in this thread, and I really liked the way you had it before in asking people to post "phonographs" instead of photographs. I laughed out loud trying to imagine that!
Some typos are downright funny. You fixed it quickly, but not before CO sent out a notice of a new post in this thread, and I really liked the way you had it before in asking people to post "phonographs" instead of photographs. I laughed out loud trying to imagine that!
#11
Ive met Brad and had my car in JWO, I seriously doubt he would laugh at anyones mistake.
#13
It was a JOKE, thimblebrain. I can see you're back with your usual lack-of-sense-of-humor. You must be a thrill and a half at parties.
#14
So far you have corrected two posters for their ignorance. That basically what you have deemed them, ignorant, by pointing out their errors. I dont think anyone likes having some know it all correct them on the net. Even if they are "joking".
I just noticed you have "In defense of English" under your handle. Im sure you are joking every time you correct someone.
Last edited by TK-65; March 29th, 2012 at 05:10 PM.
#15
If you are an OCA member, please send the story to me at: jwo@torchcreative.com
Like many of the good folks here have mentioned, I am always looking for articles for publication. Sometimes it takes a few months to get it in JWO, but I always like to have a good inventory of stories to choose from.
Hope to see your story soon!
BTW, that goes for anyone else here, if you would like your car/story in JWO, please send it in!
#17
So far you have corrected two posters for their ignorance. That basically what you have deemed them, ignorant, by pointing out their errors. I dont think anyone likes having some know it all correct them on the net. Even if they are "joking".
I just noticed you have "In defense of English" under your handle. Im sure you are joking every time you correct someone.
I just noticed you have "In defense of English" under your handle. Im sure you are joking every time you correct someone.
Don't waste your time with the site police,it will turn into a never ending debate.
#18
A member of our chapter mentioned to me at our last meeting that he has not been getting his JWO. I know for a fact his OCA dues are current. I'm going to contact the OCA Membership Director and see if I can get that straightened out.
#19
The problem is probably with whomever is doing the fulfillment. I noticed a couple of years ago if you don't elect "first class" mail your magazine is always going to be behind in delivery and may even be beat all to heck when you get it.
#20
Jon,
If you are an OCA member, please send the story to me at: jwo@torchcreative.com
Like many of the good folks here have mentioned, I am always looking for articles for publication. Sometimes it takes a few months to get it in JWO, but I always like to have a good inventory of stories to choose from.
Hope to see your story soon!
BTW, that goes for anyone else here, if you would like your car/story in JWO, please send it in!
If you are an OCA member, please send the story to me at: jwo@torchcreative.com
Like many of the good folks here have mentioned, I am always looking for articles for publication. Sometimes it takes a few months to get it in JWO, but I always like to have a good inventory of stories to choose from.
Hope to see your story soon!
BTW, that goes for anyone else here, if you would like your car/story in JWO, please send it in!
While we're at it you deserve a pat on the back and at least one "Ata boy" for in my opinion putting out one of the best club publications around, and I get several that many consider outstanding.
Journey with Olds is far from being the just the same old car shows and pictures found in other club publications month after month.
#21
I get mine 3rd class and it always arrives on time and in good condition. This person isn't getting them late, he's not been getting them at all for the past few months.
#22
Actually, the OCA membership form is way outdated on this, anyway, as the term "3rd class" hasn't been used by the USPS in more than a decade. It's now 1st class or "standard mail."
Anything mailed "3rd class" or standard mail requires pre-sorting by the sender before delivery to the post office. That's why the PO gives a lower postage rate to the shipper. But it means MORE WORK for the shipper. I'm surprised the OCA continues to go with the 1st class/3rd class distinction. That might have mattered in the 1970s and '80s, but it doesn't now. They ought to have just one membership rate for everyone like every other club in the universe.
#23
.....I get mine 3rd class and it always arrives on time and in good condition. This person isn't getting them late, he's not been getting them at all for the past few months.
Well I just joined in October or November, and have received a couple magazines. My dues should be current..... maybe they're just running behind, or the post office people decided to read them, lol! You never know.
Well I just joined in October or November, and have received a couple magazines. My dues should be current..... maybe they're just running behind, or the post office people decided to read them, lol! You never know.
#25
One should never select anything but 3rd class for OCA membership dues. The 1st class/3rd class thing only affects how the magazines are delivered by the shipper to the post office, not how they're handled by the post office once the PO receives them or how quickly they get to you through the mail system.
Actually, the OCA membership form is way outdated on this, anyway, as the term "3rd class" hasn't been used by the USPS in more than a decade. It's now 1st class or "standard mail."
Anything mailed "3rd class" or standard mail requires pre-sorting by the sender before delivery to the post office. That's why the PO gives a lower postage rate to the shipper. But it means MORE WORK for the shipper. I'm surprised the OCA continues to go with the 1st class/3rd class distinction. That might have mattered in the 1970s and '80s, but it doesn't now. They ought to have just one membership rate for everyone like every other club in the universe.
Actually, the OCA membership form is way outdated on this, anyway, as the term "3rd class" hasn't been used by the USPS in more than a decade. It's now 1st class or "standard mail."
Anything mailed "3rd class" or standard mail requires pre-sorting by the sender before delivery to the post office. That's why the PO gives a lower postage rate to the shipper. But it means MORE WORK for the shipper. I'm surprised the OCA continues to go with the 1st class/3rd class distinction. That might have mattered in the 1970s and '80s, but it doesn't now. They ought to have just one membership rate for everyone like every other club in the universe.
Interesting perception, but totally wrong!
Postage on the First Class option is printed on the "jacket" as "Presorted 1st Class Mail, Postage Paid along with the permit #.
Standard or 3rd class is labeled as "Presorted STD U.S. Postage Paid, along with the permit #.
In either case the postage paid covers from the time placed into the hands of the Post office for delivery to the intended recipient by whomever is doing the fulfillment for the publisher. Has nothing to do with how the publisher got the publication to the fulfillment company handling the presort and delivery to the Post Office.
Now I just received my April magazine today so let's hear from someone who gets theirs via 3rd class for a comparison.
Last edited by Texascarnut; March 30th, 2012 at 04:11 PM.
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So you would like me to type up a story and include some pictures and email it all to you?
Jon,
If you are an OCA member, please send the story to me at: jwo@torchcreative.com
Like many of the good folks here have mentioned, I am always looking for articles for publication. Sometimes it takes a few months to get it in JWO, but I always like to have a good inventory of stories to choose from.
Hope to see your story soon!
BTW, that goes for anyone else here, if you would like your car/story in JWO, please send it in!
If you are an OCA member, please send the story to me at: jwo@torchcreative.com
Like many of the good folks here have mentioned, I am always looking for articles for publication. Sometimes it takes a few months to get it in JWO, but I always like to have a good inventory of stories to choose from.
Hope to see your story soon!
BTW, that goes for anyone else here, if you would like your car/story in JWO, please send it in!
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