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Anyone willing to submit his caretaking/breeding tips online?

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TF Radke - 22 Dec 2006 11:25 GMT
Hi

For my site i would like to get some more downloadable texts (Its a up- and
download portal for self written texts).
In order to get it started, i am looking for authors who submit something
(either an introduction on caretaking for absolute newbies or breeding tips
for the pros).

But any other user-written document is welcome, too... from novels to short
stories, guides to do-it-yourself-manuals or collections of recipies..
anything is welcome.

So, if anyone has something to submit ... www.vabok.com

(Before you concider this post a spam :  i do not post blind in any group,
only in selected groups where there is a high possibility that some of the
readers are actually interessted and i will only call for submissions once.
I am not a professional who tries to sell something, this site is just an
idea which i am trying to get running.)

Best regards,
TFR
Adrian A - 22 Dec 2006 16:16 GMT
> (Before you concider this post a spam :  i do not post blind in any
> group, only in selected groups where there is a high possibility that
> some of the readers are actually interessted and i will only call for
> submissions once. I am not a professional who tries to sell
> something, this site is just an idea which i am trying to get
> running.)

Coming from someone who's never posted here before it certainly looks like
spam. Have you read the groups charter?
sriddles@aol.com - 22 Dec 2006 16:39 GMT
> > (Before you concider this post a spam :  i do not post blind in any
> > group, only in selected groups where there is a high possibility that
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> Coming from someone who's never posted here before it certainly looks like
> spam. Have you read the groups charter?

The problem with asking the whole world for submissions is, you can get
all kinds of "advice." Bad advice can be dangerous. If I were running a
website offering advice, I'd want to be sure that what was there was
offered by people known to be knowledgeable in that area. Not just any
old internet poster.

Sherry
 
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