Contribute to Issue 3 of FeedFront Magazine

by Shawn Collins on August 4, 2008

The second issue of FeedFront Magazine is out and landing in mail boxes right now, so we’re on to issue 3.

The next issue of FeedFront will be coming out in October to coincide with the Affiliate Summit Social Media conference.

The deadline for articles for issue 3 of FeedFront is August 22, 2008.

If you are interested in writing an article, go to the FeedFront contact form to submit a one sentence summary on what you’d like to cover.

Articles are a maximum of 500 words – no exceptions. Anything longer will not be considered.

Also, if you take some good pictures at Affiliate Summit 2008 East, upload them to Flickr.com and tag them as feedfront

One picture will be picked as the cover photo for issue 3 and the person who took it will get a free, full conference pass to Affiliate Summit 2009 West, taking place January 11-13, 2009 in Las Vegas.

  • http://www.toddtalks.com todd crawford

    500 hundred word max! sounds like my kind of writing assignment! thankfully i have a few weeks to write it…wait a minute…500 words divided by 18 days = 28 words per day…too hard, never mind.

    • http://blog.affiliatetip.com Shawn Collins

      Let's tackle the one sentence proposal first, fella.

  • http://www.toddtalks.com todd crawford

    is there a max word count for the one sentence? i am the master of run on sentences.

    • http://blog.affiliatetip.com Shawn Collins

      There are no restrictions, as long as the grammar are mostly correct.

  • http://www.toddtalks.com todd crawford

    500 hundred word max! sounds like my kind of writing assignment! thankfully i have a few weeks to write it…wait a minute…500 words divided by 18 days = 28 words per day…too hard, never mind.

  • http://blog.affiliatetip.com Shawn Collins

    Let's tackle the one sentence proposal first, fella.

  • http://www.toddtalks.com todd crawford

    is there a max word count for the one sentence? i am the master of run on sentences.

  • http://blog.affiliatetip.com Shawn Collins

    There are no restrictions, as long as the grammar are mostly correct.