Contests & Activities: March 25, 2015 Issue [#6901]
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 This week: What are cNotes?
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

The purpose of this newsletter is to highlight some of the current contests and activities on the site, help educate members on how to host contests and activities, and provide clues to submit quality entries to contests. Write to me if you'd like something in particular covered.

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What are cNotes?


Cnotes are community notes. They are like little postcards you can send to friends on or off Writing.com. If you haven't discovered them yet, you can click cNotes in the top banner to get to a listing of all the cNote collections on our site. Offsite email addresses will receive a message from Writing.com saying "You've received a Writing.Com cNote from yourusername@Writing.Com. To view it, please visit the URL below: " and below it, a link to click to view their ecard.

What do you do with a cNote? Just like a greeting card, you can send one to wish someone a happy birthday, a note of encouragement or a message of thanks. Some cNotes come with just an image and you can add your own sentiment. It's a great way to get to know new friends and keep in touch with them. Groups could use them to vote on contest finalists.

Setting up a cNote collection is relatively easy. First, you have to have an upgraded membership that will support images. Then create your images and write down their ID numbers. Then create a Community Note. Think of this as the box that all your notes will be displayed in. The item body in the Community Note is where you will put a message about your ecards. Then save your Community Note item.

Next you'll need to get your ecard images into your Community Note box. Click Manage on the Edit line and you'll have four choices: Create A New cNote For This Collection, List The cNotes In Collection, View cNotes Sent Log, Purge cNote Log & Reset Counts. Click Create a New cNote.

The cNote subject is the text that appears in the subject part of your email inbox. The image item ID is where you put the ID number of the ecard image you created. This links the image into your Community note box. Then there is the cNote body; this is where you would put a message if you want one to appear under your image. You don't have to have a message under your image.

Now you have to set your cNote price. Writing.com charges 250 gift points to deliver your ecard. So if you would like to earn 500 gift points for each card sent, type in 500. Note that the price showing on the ecard will then be 750 gift points. Save the card and view the Community Note box, it should show your card. Now it is ready to be sent as an ecard.

Try sending some cNotes. What a great way to welcome a newbie that might not yet have items in their port to review. Or send one to tell someone you appreciate their help or indepth review. (You can add gift points to send with the card.) I hope you found this helpful and I encourage you to communicate with your community. It's a great way to network and make friends.


This month's question: What creative ways have you used Community Notes?
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Editor's Picks


Natural Beauty - Variety Collection Open in new Window. (E)
Classy cNotes w/ Original Photography: birthday, get well, sympathy & more!
#549821 by The StoryMistress Author IconMail Icon


 
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Sophy's C-Notes Open in new Window. (E)
A variety of C-notes (birthday, promotion, sympathy) from my original photography.
#1662858 by Sophurky Author IconMail Icon


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#1653789 by Not Available.


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#1981230 by Not Available.


 
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Miscellaneous Sentiments C-Note Shop  Open in new Window. (E)
A collection of C-notes with sentiments
#1919946 by A E Willcox Author IconMail Icon


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#1651729 by Not Available.


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Send one to a friend today redeemable anytime! Anyday!
#1192655 by iKïyå§ama Author IconMail Icon


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#1982921 by Not Available.


 
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These cNotes are a bit off-the-wall. Send a fun message!
#1276017 by Leger~ Author IconMail Icon


 Everyday cNotes  Open in new Window. (E)
cNotes
#1858959 by Itchy Water~fictionandverse Author IconMail Icon




 
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This month's question: What creative ways have you used Community Notes?
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