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![]() Action/Adventure This week: Importance of Presentation Edited by: spidergirlMore Newsletters By This Editor 1. About this Newsletter 2. A Word from our Sponsor 3. Letter from the Editor 4. Editor's Picks 5. A Word from Writing.Com 6. Ask & Answer 7. Removal instructions ![]() Welcome to the Contests & Activities Newsletter. I'm spidergirl, and I'm your Editor this week. I'd like to discuss Presentation. Presentation When hosting a contest, it's critical to have a good presentation of your contest page. It's like this in many aspects of life, isn't it? Who would turn in a resume with glaring spelling or grammar mistakes and expect to be taken seriously? Would you go to a job interview with a mustard stain on your clothing? Be honest, are you ever turned off to a contest because its rules weren't clear or it contained spelling errors? I know I have been. We all make mistakes, sure. But errors like these can be indicators to your viewers. They can send signals of negligence, carelessness and inattention to detail. While these traits may not be held by the contest host, if you allow errors or mistakes within your presentation, viewers may believe them to be true. A few ways to prevent these: (These should be done BEFORE making the contest public!) the body of the contest. Often, we can use an outside opinion to clear up any questions, concerns or confusions. As a contest host, there may be some aspects you're taking for granted, so it's good to get an outside opinion. A few ideas for AFTER you make the contest public: As a contest host, you have several duties to those who may view your contest, and one is to provide clear instructions. Don't be afraid to ask for help and other opinions on your contest or activity! Always keep on writing! ![]() Contests:
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