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Welcome to The Tab

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thetab.com

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matt@thetab.com

Sent On

Thu, Dec 1, 2016 09:20 PM

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Hi {NAME}, Thanks for signing up to join The Tab. If you didn't get a chance to submit your story

Hi {NAME}, Thanks for signing up to join The Tab. If you didn't get a chance to submit your story outline, you can go back and do so by [clicking here]. Here's how the whole process works: - Select an idea from [the list]. - Write your 150-200 word story outline, submit it and one of our editors will be in touch within 24 hours. - When you've heard back you can work on expanding your draft. Start collecting your own original photos, or get permission from the person who took them - a minimum of five pictures. - When you and one of our editors are both happy, your story will be published, shared on Facebook and you will officially become a Tab reporter. - You then must share the story as many places as you can - in groups, on your wall, your friends wall, twitter, etc. Looking forward to it, Matt --- Matt McDonald US Editor The Tab Suite 108 181 N 11th St, Brooklyn, NY, 11211 [intercom]

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