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Post a top story, become an associate
and share in this forum's gross income

As tell-us-your-story.comdeveloper, facilitator and marketer,
I choose several top postings each month for their usefulness,
originality and conciseness. See my selection criteria.

As a top-posting author, you have the option of becoming
a
tell-us-your-story.com associate.

Associates use their top postings to provide the "seed" content
or thought-starter stories companies need to establish
their own disability discussion forums.

These companies, which offer products or services for people
who have disabilities, contract with
tell-us-your-story.com
to develop, facilitate and market disability discussion forums
on their own sites.

As an associate, your mission is this:

Direct potential visitors
to your own top-posting story (or stories)
and to our tell-us-your-story.com site

In doing so, you'll help tell-us-your-story.com
attract a company partner who wants to feature
your top posting as a thought-starter story within a discussion
during a particular month. It's part of a unique approach
I've developed for helping businesses attract visitors
with a specific disability profile to their sites.

And, as an associate who provides the thought-starter content,
you'll receive
$500. That's 50 percent of the gross income
tell-us-your-story.com will generate for the month
from the discussion in which your story is featured.

Your top posting can be a "seed" feature only once
because each partner is contracting for exclusive content.
But, once you're a top-posting author, your subsequent postings
become part of the "seed" offerings all discussion forum partners
can choose from.

Even though your top posting may appear as a featured story
on a partner's forum, you
retain all rights to your writing,
and that will be noted at the end of your story or essay.[

Once you become an associate, you can place only one posting
in the "seed" offerings all discussion partners can choose from.
During any one year, only one of your postings
can become "seed" feature stories.

Your associate responsibilities

Your "referral" mission as an associate takes very little time.
Under a one-year commitment, you would have
just
four responsibilities:

  • Include the addresses for the top posting you wrote
    as well as the tell-us-your-story.com address and slogan
    as a signature at the end of all your personal e-mail messages.
  • Participate, at your own discretion
    and on your own timetable,
    in disability newsgroups and e-mail lists which deal
    with disability issues that are important to you
    and which are relevant to your own top postings.
  • Refer appropriate disability sites, as you surf the Net,
    to tell-us-your-story.com's Banner Exchange for Affiliates.
  • Provide, upon my request, an occasional e-mail testimonial
    for potential tell-us-your-story.com discussion forum partners.

You and our other associates are invited to join
a
private tell-us-your-story e-mail list, which I will facilitate.
It will allow everyone to keep informed
about how things are going, and tap our "collective creativity"
for improving how we provide companies
with exclusive online discussion forums
for people with disabilities.

Of course, becoming an associate is purely voluntary.
If you choose not to become involved or wish to discontinue
at some point as a
tell-us-your-story.com associate, your name
will be eliminated from among those which can be considered
by discussion forum partners.

Jim Hasse
Developer, Facilitator, Marketer

tell-us-your-story.com


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