They seem to have been noseying around my website, interestingly they’ve only been looking at the posts I’ve recently done about my claims issues with Tesco Pet Insurance, doing a bit of searching on the net reveals that they are a company that does:
Corporate Social Media Monitoring
They appear to work for large corporations looking for posts/tweets etc on the net that might have effect on a brand or company and then it appears monitor and crisis manage the information for the company.
I’m still reading up on them, but you can find more info here
Who are editors.s360.co
Makes an interesting read
Interesting post. Thanks. I just came to your site by way of a Google search on editor.s360 because they also hit my site earlier today and I wondered who they were, although this post they looked at doesn’t fit with your comments above: http://peteralanlloyd.com/back-part-2/the-khmer-rouge-are-still-killing-people-in-cambodia/
Yep its a weird one that, wonder why they looked at your page ?
Unless the Khmer Rouge are back in business, or the Cambodian government, I have no idea. I’ll let you know if I have further hits.
Best wishes,
Peter
Yes, would be interesting to find out why they visited your website, as for the Khmer Rouge being back in business, not a pleasant thought.
Had a look round your website, really interesting pieces you’ve down on the Vietnam war, especially your piece about missing POW’s, pieces on internees during war time always interest me, as my mother was herself as a child a civilian internee of the Japanese in Sumatra during WWII.
MY (fictional) book in part deals with what happened to the 600 POWs who were never returned from Laos after the war,and I make frequent trips along the Ho Chi Minh Trail and have seen all kinds of live ordnance still littering the jungle.
I don’t know much about WW2 in Indonesia but I’m guessing that being interned by the Japanese anywhere in Asia was pretty horrific.