We Salute You! eSports.ie is now open to writeups from all registered members. After you register, simply activate your account and allow up to 24 hours for account upgrade. This is news that may be of more interest to tournament organisers who wish to promote upcoming events but news submissions from anyone are welcome, encouraged and appreciated. This move also means that users can submit articles and post upcoming events on the calendar. News and articles are subject to editing and approval.
Guidelines:
* A link or source is the most important piece. This ensures that posts will be accurate and correct. It also allows for expansion if necessary.
* If a post requires an embedded image, please include the line "Image: web link" at the top or bottom of your post.
* It doesn't matter how big or small the news is - sometimes it can shed some light on extra areas of interest (i.e. a post about a team's progress can turn into extra tournament coverage or exposure of something that only a handful of people know of).
*Don't be shy - everyone starts somewhere; it's good to get your name (or the name of what you are covering) out there.
Statement from Sabre0001:
"The open-author model has worked for ESReality and allows for interesting news finds that could be hidden otherwise (and allows me to post this self-serving news!). Afterall, that's how I first found out about the Mario Marathon.
eSports.ie currently does not have a forum so this allows users to get involved, safe in the knowledge that they will get credit for their work rather than having a thread deleted without warning."
To get to grips with the basics of registering and posting, watch this short video tutorial.
Guidelines:
* A link or source is the most important piece. This ensures that posts will be accurate and correct. It also allows for expansion if necessary.
* If a post requires an embedded image, please include the line "Image: web link" at the top or bottom of your post.
* It doesn't matter how big or small the news is - sometimes it can shed some light on extra areas of interest (i.e. a post about a team's progress can turn into extra tournament coverage or exposure of something that only a handful of people know of).
*Don't be shy - everyone starts somewhere; it's good to get your name (or the name of what you are covering) out there.
Statement from Sabre0001:
"The open-author model has worked for ESReality and allows for interesting news finds that could be hidden otherwise (and allows me to post this self-serving news!). Afterall, that's how I first found out about the Mario Marathon.
eSports.ie currently does not have a forum so this allows users to get involved, safe in the knowledge that they will get credit for their work rather than having a thread deleted without warning."
To get to grips with the basics of registering and posting, watch this short video tutorial.
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