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Webinar Wire accepts blog entry writings and (optional) corresponding pictures or web videos that are interesting and informative to readers in the web event services market. The focus of this site is on planned, structured web events such as lead generation webinars, training seminars, public information webcasts, and similar sessions. We are unlikely to publish articles pertaining to collaborative web conferences designed for small groups, brainstorming, or private conversations.You may refer to a press release or to information contained in a press release, but please do not copy in the text of a published press release. We are more than happy to reference your full published press release on our associated sites designed for that purpose. Submitted posts are reviewed by the Webinar Wire editorial staff and may be altered for clarity, grammar, or spelling. The decision of whether to publish a contributed entry rests with the editors. Posts must be respectful of other users, companies, or technologies. You may express a dissenting opinion from another author’s work, but the editors will not publish derogatory or antagonistic writing. Content should be informational and of interest to a general readership. Posts that are strictly self-promotional or obvious marketing/advertising copy will be declined.
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Editor's Note
Contributors Wanted! Anyone can write a blog post on the Webinar Wire. This is a multi-author blog for the web event services market and we encourage marketers, tech service providers, and web event producers and promoters to contribute their news, opinions and insights.
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