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http://vwww.net/~tma
I know it's a crap address at the mo, but it's fast and banner-less. Besides, I plan to buy a domain in February (when I get a debit card).
Anyway, as you can see, it hasn't been going very long at all, and I've only just finished the layout. Now, the site needs content. I've taken the role of Editor-in-Chief and I've also got a News Editor and one Staff Writer. Below is a list of jobs going on the site at the mo:
*Forum Moderator
*Previews Editor
*Lots of Staff Writers
As soon as the site has an acceptable level of content, I plan to get it shown in N64 magazine. I'm also in talks with another Gamecube website to form some kind of partnership. The site is designed purely for British interest (I'm fed-up of all the Nintendo sites being American) and want to get a communial spirit, like you find in N64 magazine. This means, once the Gamecube is released over here, the site'll have similar skill clubs and leagues. And if we get enough hits per day, we could get sponsored and set a few competitions!
Anyone who's interested can e-mail me at [email protected] or my MSN is [email protected]
> Well, the previews Editor is very important. You're incharge of all
> the staff writers which write previews. Every preview must be sent
> to you first, who'll then check for spelling and grammar mistakes,
> aswell as make sure it's up to our high standards. Also, being the
> Previews Editor you assign these staff writers the right preview for
> them (which depends on the genre they specialise in). A privilege of
> being one of the Editors is that you can pick the games you want to
> preview yourself. Sound any good?
ok i'll start by editing your post :
Well, the previews Editor is very important. You're incharge of all
> the staff writters who write the previews. Every preview must be sent
> to you first, you will then check for spelling and grammar mistakes,
> aswell as make sure it's up to our high standards. Also, being the
> Previews Editor means you assign the staff writters the right preview for
> them (which depends on the genre they specialise in). A privilege of
> being one of the Editors is that you can pick the games you want to
> preview yourself. Sound any good?
http://vwww.net/~tma
I know it's a crap address at the mo, but it's fast and banner-less. Besides, I plan to buy a domain in February (when I get a debit card).
Anyway, as you can see, it hasn't been going very long at all, and I've only just finished the layout. Now, the site needs content. I've taken the role of Editor-in-Chief and I've also got a News Editor and one Staff Writer. Below is a list of jobs going on the site at the mo:
*Forum Moderator
*Previews Editor
*Lots of Staff Writers
As soon as the site has an acceptable level of content, I plan to get it shown in N64 magazine. I'm also in talks with another Gamecube website to form some kind of partnership. The site is designed purely for British interest (I'm fed-up of all the Nintendo sites being American) and want to get a communial spirit, like you find in N64 magazine. This means, once the Gamecube is released over here, the site'll have similar skill clubs and leagues. And if we get enough hits per day, we could get sponsored and set a few competitions!
Anyone who's interested can e-mail me at [email protected] or my MSN is [email protected]