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14. December, 2011 Routes into journalism
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Guest Post awards – Last days to nominate…and look what you could win!

by A Wannabe Hack

We’re hoping to get a few more serious prizes too but if these beauties don’t give you reason to nominate your post then we don’t know how to persuade you!

Ever wanted to be able to fire marshmallows over 40 feet? Thought so. Boy, do we have the perfect prize for you with a Marshmallow Blaster, courtesy of www.mapstoys.co.uk.

If that’s not enough we also have this cracking hoody courtesy of tekkers.co.uk

So what are you waiting for? Get nominating for your favourite guest posts in either the comment or advice category. 

All you need to do is nominate guest posts for either/both of the categories by emailing hacks@wannabehacks.co.uk. You can nominate any post including your own and even though we are the new hacks that doesn’t mean guest posts written for the old guys can’t be nominated too.

We’ll be adding our own choices and posting a shortlist for you to vote on soon.

The winners will be selected and announced next week, and we’ll hopefully ship the PRIZES out in time for Christmas.

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  1. Wannabe Hacks Guest Post Awards - The final shortlists | Wannabe Hacks says:
    January 6, 2012 at 12:28 PM

    [...] January 6, 2012 – 12:24 PM The hottest prize in journalism moves one step closer to finding an owner today as we release the shortlists for our Guest Post awards. No, one of these lucky few won’t bag themselves a work experience stint or even something like a dictaphone or shorthand book, no, now is the time to decide who wins the Marshmallow Blaster not to mention the Tekkers hoody. [...]

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