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Greetings Members! A common question from new Writing.Com members is "How do I get promoted from Registered to Preferred Author?" This email covers some of the most important factors in our process. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *~*~* Print Your Writing Affordably! *~*~* http://www.InkQuik.com/?source=writing.com INCREDIBLE prices on high-quality INKJET and TONER cartridges. 30-day money-back guarantee and 180-day replacement guarantee No sales tax for anyone and most orders arrive within 3 days or less Shipping only $3.95 whether you order 1 or 100 cartridges! Visit InkQuik today and start saving! http://www.InkQuik.com/?source=writing.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :: Promotions To Preferred Author :: Reviewing other members within the Writing.Com community is one of the easiest ways to work toward a promotion. To be promoted, a member must have given at least 50 helpful reviews to a variety of other members. Remember that a good review will be honest, encouraging and respectful. By sending useful feedback to fellow authors, you will also be on your way to another factor in our process: "positive involvement within Writing.Com." An editorial regarding this factor was recently showcased in our Noticing Newbies newsletter and we wanted to share it with the rest of the site. The main topic of the editorial covered two important factors of promotion, as listed in our FAQ: http://www.writing.com/main/faq#become_pref A portion of Pita 's letter follows: Of the criteria listed [in our FAQ], two points really popped out at me as the most important and maybe as the most mysterious: 1. "Positive involvement within Writing.Com and its community." 2. "Interaction with other members of Writing.Com" Both of these selection criteria focus on being good, active members of a community. Writing.Com is a specialized community of readers and writers, yet we all bring to the table vastly different experiences, ages, nationalities and backgrounds. Some site members are as young as seven, others are great-grandparents. The level of writing ability ranges from published professionals, writers that hold advanced degrees in English literature, a poet who is in middle-school, or a grandfather who did not finish high school and writes family lore and legends so they cannot be lost or forgotten. In such a wildly vast and different community, how do we demonstrate "positive interaction?" Well, the obvious first place to start would be in a smaller chunk of it, in a message forum, such as "Noticing Newbies" or "Writing.Com General Discussion". You can click on the message forum icon/link and you'll see a listing of all the message fora, the most recently active being listed first. First find a forum with a topic that interests you, then get involved. You could start out by first reading the rules of the forum carefully, then posting a bit about yourself, state what you need help with, then add the forum to your favorite's list, that way you could see every time someone posted to that forum. (And don't forget to rate and review the forum too!) Being a positive community member means that you engage in conversations that are positive, whether in a forum or IM. You can debate but it should be done respectfully, knowing we all agree to disagree, without getting personal. It means you don't flame people or rage against them by harassing them. Imagine how shocked you'd feel if you found out the person you were ranting at was only nine? Being a member of a community doesn't imply you belong to forty different groups or post in forty fora, but it does mean you are adding, in a small positive way, to whichever segment of this vast community that your feel interests you. We want to thank Pita for writing the editorial and we encourage all Registered Authors to look over our FAQ to review the other factors. http://www.writing.com/main/faq#become_pref :: DISCOUNTED Spring 2003 costumicon Subscriptions :: costumicons are once again available for purchase! This subscription will last through noon on April 14th, 2003. Subscribe to or change your current costumicon from the "My Account" area or directly at: http://www.Writing.com/main/my_account.php?action=ea_form&type=costumicon :: Don't Forget Our Self Publishing Showcase :: The field of publishers in our showcase has been updated and narrowed. The look of the page has also been updated. If you've decided to take the next step in writing, check this list first for all of your publishing needs! It is available from the "Item Jumps" pull down as 8. Self Publishing or directly at: http://www.writing.com/main/showcase.php?t=pod&i=501 :: Convention 2003 Coming Soon! :: The Writing.Com 2003 Convention is fast approaching! Find out more about this amazing 4 day / 3 night event, August 15th - 18th, 2003:
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