Unveiling our new blog section and a one-month blog marathon with $$$ prizes
November 28, 2017
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We're excited to present to you our new and improved Blog section.
Here are a few improvements we've made:
- more user friendly, more spacious looks;
- useful information only, based on new acceptance criteria;
- easier article submission process.
We loved designing it, we hope you'll love using it to add more useful articles.
You can start now, with our blog launch contest. All members, contributors and buyers, are welcome to join in: you write useful articles - check guidelines here - you get votes and win $300 (first place), $200 (second place) and $100 (third place).
Some ideas: how and where you use stock media, design tutorials based on our media, how stock helped your business, stock media recommendations and anything else you think relevant for the stock industry.
The voters need to have a minimal experience on Dreamstime: as photographers, buyers or blog writers. One click on the Useful tool = one vote. The contest starts now and ends on December 22 - here's a good reason for more presents.
Good luck!
Photo credits: Marek Uliasz.
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PublishMalinash
@Axylexu https://www.dreamstime.com/thread_48983
Axylexu
And the winners are?
Malinash
@Tarage, please send the article in a word document to support[@] dreamstime dot com so we can clarify. We refuse articles for one of the reasons provided here https://www.dreamstime.com/blog/blog-section-guidelines-47226 which we tried to make as clear as possible.
Tarage
I think it's a bit unfair to write vague requirements and then reject an article (mine, for instance) because it doesn't meet those vague requirements. Or is that I don't have enough experience? That's ok, but what is the minimum required experience? Come on, DT. This kind of stuff leaves a real bad impression.
xiaoyong
I have the same question as Stev.
HodagMedia
I look forward to what others think, there should be some interesting ideas.
Steveheap
I've written a blog post (around 18 hours ago) but there is no sign of it on the website, even though I can see it myself in "My Articles". Is there a moderation process, and how long does that take? The link to the post is: https://www.dreamstime.com/blog/how-to-illustrate-difficult-concept-47795