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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!DNForum.com will be launching a web based magazine site where users can submit articles related to the domain industry.
We are looking for anyone that would be interested in writing articles on a regular basis and/or just one to help get the site going. Should yours be accepted for publishing, you will receive 2000 DNF$ for your contribution. Examples of topics can be found below, but we welcome other suggestions as well.
Legal Issues
People in the domain industry
Affiliate Programs
Domain Tools
Stores on registrars
Info for domain newbies
Please send your submissions or any questions to sales@dnforum.com
Thanks,
Chuck
Writers still needed as of today.....
Questions? Contact me!
chuck@highimpactsites.com
Any other writers out there?![]()
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Why don't you partner with DNJournal.com. Duke is doing a superb job.Originally Posted by DNFAdmin
One thing I find is when you try to be all things to all people you lose your focus.
DNF = excellent forum
DNJ = excellent domain magazine/industry news site
DNF + DNJ = Potent combination
just my .02
When is the site planned to launch?
Have you got a list of currently accepted articles so somebody can write a new article?
The site is fully developed we are just waiting on a few more articles. There is no set topics we are looking for. If you feel you have something that could be of value, we encourage all to submit it. Thanks!!Originally Posted by hotdog_pk
IzopodOriginally Posted by izopod
This is a great idea and has been mentioned in the past. I will add another .02 for this idea. Sometimes, when a site is real well done, like Duke's, it make sense not to compete, but join forces to expand market presence.
Competing in my opinion, will water the industry down further. Focusing on what you do good and making that better will attract future partnerships down the line. Business is not about I, ego is about I. Hopefully one will approach the other in due time.
I would be in favor of this, however, Duke has stated to us in the past that he was not interested and would like to remain impartial. Therefore, I don't see any type of partnership being created and I respect Duke's stance.
Any real money for contributing?
If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties. Sir Francis Bacon
Learn something new every day. Thanks.Originally Posted by ClassicNames.com
Profoundly influenced by #Bauhaus, Nameslave unrepentantly embraces Minimalism in his #multimedia portfolio. His early works include an experimental adaptation of Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard using the #Minimalist method inspired at least partly by the music of Robert Fripp. His totally irrelevant M.Ed. dissertation examines Organizational Culture and Change Management.
Possibly something more than DNF$ once it gets going for a regular contributor, sure I think that could be worked out.Originally Posted by mole
Hmm, maybe I should type up an article of some sorts relating to the subject in here. Would be a nice way to get my foot inside something else than just the gaming industry. Always good to expand your reputation, eh?
I saw this today...
I am interested in writting, but unfortunatelly, i am not native english speaker, so it could sound pretty stupid...![]()
Hey, you know what: it doesn't really matter if you're a native speaker; A LOT of prize-winning writers are not ... just make sure you check your spelling. LOL! [/Joke]Originally Posted by dax
Profoundly influenced by #Bauhaus, Nameslave unrepentantly embraces Minimalism in his #multimedia portfolio. His early works include an experimental adaptation of Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard using the #Minimalist method inspired at least partly by the music of Robert Fripp. His totally irrelevant M.Ed. dissertation examines Organizational Culture and Change Management.
We would love to hear from you regardless. We have had many inquires but really nothing of substance as of yet.
Thanks for reply, nameslave & DNFAdmin.
I will write something, and will submit to you by mail.
Dont know really when will it be (i have many things to do right now), but it will be in the next 30 days or so.
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