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Let us be your megaphone {NAME}. Trouble reading this email? Try the [web version]. [eLearning Industry] [Facebook] [Twitter] [HOME] [ARTICLES] [PRESS RELEASES] [EVENTS] [DIRECTORY] [POST HERE] [Load images to see this email at its full potential {NAME}] Your article. 660K readers. How do we get content for hundreds of articles? The answer is simple: from eLearning professionals like you. If you have something to share with our 660,000 readers and 90,000 email subscribers, we invite you to [post an article on our website]. After a quick review, we’ll let you know when we publish it! [Posting an article is easy!] We also have tips and resources to give your content extra punch. Want to learn how to [create a show-stopping infographic]? Or maybe you’d like to create a video, but need [brush up on your editing]. Our [resources] section can help you take your article to the next level. Now that you have everything you need, are you ready to share your expertise with the world? [Post Your Article] Need some inspiration? Check out our top [authors] and read some of the articles they've contributed to our community: [Christopher Pappas] Christopher Pappas Founder, eLearningIndustry.com Christopher Pappas is founder of The eLearning Industry’s Network, which is the largest online community of professionals involved in the eLearning Industry. He holds... [Keep Reading] [Asha Pandey] Asha Pandey Head of Organisation, El Design Pvt Ltd Asha Pandey combines her love for Instructional Design and Technology to play a crucial role at EI Design as Head of the organisation. Having founded three successful startups… [Keep Reading] [Patti Shank PhD] Patti Shank, PhD Founder, Learning Peaks, LLC Patti Shank PhD is listed as one of the Top 10 Most Influential People in eLearning internationally. She has written numerous books and her articles are found all over the… [Keep Reading] Stay tuned for the next step in the tour, where we'll show you how to easily stay up to date on the latest innovations in eLearning. COMPANY [About eLearning Industry] [Community Guidelines] [Privacy Policy] [Terms Of Use] [Contact Us] SUBJECTS [eLearning Articles] [eLearning Concepts] [eLearning Software] [Free eLearning Resources] [eLearning Goodies] AUTHORS [The Top eLearning Authors] [Publish an eLearning Article] [Post a Job] [Login] Like this email? Share it here: [Facebook] [Twitter] [Email] [Send to a Friend] We have you listed as {NAME} at {EMAIL}. [Update] your eLearning Industry profile (name, email, company, etc.) You can also remove yourself [online] © 2011 - 2016 eLearning Industry | All rights reserved eLearning Industry | 1209 Orange Street Wilmington, DE 19801

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