WorldGolf.com presents the "Your Name Here" Golf Blog Contest!
Have something to say about Tiger Woods, or anything else golf-related? Looking to share your views on golf at the most prominent golf Web site on the Internet today? Would you like to have your own blog and go head-to-head with writers like Chris Baldwin and Tim McDonald, and have your words reach millions of readers a month?
Well, now’s your chance as WorldGolf.com presents the “Your Name Here” blog contest!
It’s simple to enter, just write a blog entry from 100 to 500 words on any golf-related subject, and e-mail it to: dotwong@worldgolf.com
We’ll post your blog entry, instantly giving our thousands of readers access to your words and opinions. Your blog will be posted under your own name, such as William K. Wolfrum, or if you prefer, under a nickname, like Golf with Shanks.
Then our WorldGolf.com readers and editors will decide who deserves to have control of their own blog. Yes, the winner receives his or her own blog they can update as often as they want!
WorldGolf.com has the right to not run any blog deemed unfit due to language, content or any other reason but you’ll have a wide berth to discuss the PGA, LPGA, Champions Tour, golf tips and instruction, travel, golf in pop culture, golf history or any other golf-related subject you like.
So enter the WorldGolf.com “Your Name Here” Golf Blog Contest today, and maybe you’ll be one of the next great voices in the world of Golf. Once again, for your submissions or any questions send an e-mail to: dotwong@worldgolf.com and keep checking here for more details, as our first reader blogs will be up soon!
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It helps WorldGolf.com attract new visitors to the site. The idea of being featured on such a busy site would be a dream come through for many golf bloggers.
Brilliant marketing idea!
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