$100,000 Article Writing Contest
Everyone is encouraged to participate. A passion to write is the only qualification you need. So don't delay, start writing your article today!
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To enter, simply email us your article: contest@wildlifefunds.org
IT'S THAT EASY!
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Choose from three topics
Web Hosting
With billions of websites on the Internet and more appearing every day, the subject of Web Hosting has never been more relevant.
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Binary Options
As a relatively new investment vehicle, the topic of Binary Options offers a plethora of interesting ideas to discuss.
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Forex Forex is a global
currency exchange with over $5 trillion in daily trading volume,
making it by far the largest market in the world. |
Chosen topics are largely influenced by our loyal corporate sponsors. The Write4Wildlife™ Writing Contest is made possible,
in part, by generous contributions from the following organizations:

GUIDELINES
Articles should be related to one of the following three categories: web hosting, binary options or forex.
Articles should consist of a title and article body.
Articles should be written in English.
Articles may be of any length (between 500 and 2,000 words is most common).
Articles should consist of a title and article body.
Articles should be written in English.
Articles may be of any length (between 500 and 2,000 words is most common).
J ust as wildlife should roam free in its natural habitat,
so too should knowledge be free and unrestricted. Accordingly, all submitted works shall be released into the public domain.
Winners will be chosen based on article quality.
Articles will be displayed on wildlifefunds.org without attribution. Thus, you do NOT need to supply personal information (such as your name) when submitting an article.
Articles will be displayed on wildlifefunds.org without attribution. Thus, you do NOT need to supply personal information (such as your name) when submitting an article.
WHAT WOULD
$40,000
MEAN TO YOU?
Winners are to be notified by email. Prize money will be disbursed via PayPal, Payza, check or money order based on the Prize Winner's preference.$40,000
MEAN TO YOU?
ARTICLE STRUCTURE
While simple plain text is the most common article format, there exist many different ways to organize and structure your article.
If you wish to add a little flair
to your article, below are just a few ideas you might consider:
Images. As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. You may optionally include images with your article. Simply attach any image files you wish to include when emailing us your entry:
Rich-text. Most email clients offer rich-text editing capabilities which allow you to format and style your email messages in unique and creative ways.
Typical WYSIWYG toolbar.
If plain text isn't your thing, consider spicing up your article with rich-text content.
HTML. You can also directly embed HTML tags within the text of your article, such as <a href> for links, <img> for images, <table> for tables, and <ul> for lists.
Notes. Feel free to insert notes (comments, references, attributions or other pertinent information) within your article (perhaps between parentheses). If necessary or desired, you might also choose to place related information at the bottom of your article.
Byline. Adding a byline (your name or pen name) is optional.

Remember, there is no right or wrong way to format your article!
Images. As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. You may optionally include images with your article. Simply attach any image files you wish to include when emailing us your entry:

Rich-text. Most email clients offer rich-text editing capabilities which allow you to format and style your email messages in unique and creative ways.

HTML. You can also directly embed HTML tags within the text of your article, such as <a href> for links, <img> for images, <table> for tables, and <ul> for lists.
Notes. Feel free to insert notes (comments, references, attributions or other pertinent information) within your article (perhaps between parentheses). If necessary or desired, you might also choose to place related information at the bottom of your article.
Byline. Adding a byline (your name or pen name) is optional.

Example email message in Gmail. The byline (in this example, "by Jason Herrara") is an optional element. You can also place your article's title in the subject line or within the body of the email message as seen here.
Remember, there is no right or wrong way to format your article!

WRITING A WINNING ARTICLE:
A CASE STUDY Joanne's article titled The Best WordPress Themes of 2016 took first place in last year's Write4Wildlife™ Writing Contest, garnering her the grand prize of $40,000. She also placed third in 2014.
A CASE STUDY Joanne's article titled The Best WordPress Themes of 2016 took first place in last year's Write4Wildlife™ Writing Contest, garnering her the grand prize of $40,000. She also placed third in 2014.
What is Joanne's secret? She credits much of her success to a strategy known
as The Skyscraper Technique.
THE SKYSCRAPER TECHNIQUE:
FIND HIGH-QUALITY ARTICLES AND IMPROVE UPON THEM As Joanne puts it, "Using Google, I found the most popular article in my chosen subject area. Then I one-upped it, so to speak, by writing a better, more in-depth article. And the rest is history!"
FIND HIGH-QUALITY ARTICLES AND IMPROVE UPON THEM As Joanne puts it, "Using Google, I found the most popular article in my chosen subject area. Then I one-upped it, so to speak, by writing a better, more in-depth article. And the rest is history!"
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Submit Your Article
1ST PLACE
$40,000
2ND PLACE
$20,000
3RD PLACE
$10,000
4TH - 30TH PLACE
$40,000
2ND PLACE
$20,000
3RD PLACE
$10,000
4TH - 30TH PLACE
CASH PRIZE*
No entry fee
Please limit 5 entries per person
Please limit 5 entries per person
CONTEST DEADLINE
December 20, 2017
December 20, 2017
ENTRIES MAY BE SENT TO:
contest@wildlifefunds.org
contest@wildlifefunds.org
Entry into the Write4Wildlife Writing Contest will always be 100% free and easy!
Since its inception, the Write4Wildlife Writing Contest has helped raise over $1 million for the preservation of endangered species.
Thank you to all entrants, donors and sponsors for your continued participation and support!
Thank you to all entrants, donors and sponsors for your continued participation and support!
witty serious
humorous
opinionated academic
All writing styles are welcome!
how to's reviews
tutorials   user guides  
tips & tricks   advice  
  opinion pieces   rankings  
product comparisons   research  
case studies  
biographies  
overviews
wikipedia-style   encyclopedic entries  
etc.
Every type of article is accepted!
Every type of article is accepted!

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