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You may be thinking of Inside Cheerleading Magazine. There isn't a current publication called Cheerleading Insider.May I ask how your related to Cheer Insider Magazine? Do you write for them?
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You may be thinking of Inside Cheerleading Magazine. There isn't a current publication called Cheerleading Insider.May I ask how your related to Cheer Insider Magazine? Do you write for them?
You may be thinking of Inside Cheerleading Magazine. There isn't a current publication called Cheerleading Insider.
It is and im probably going to change the name its to close to inside cheerleadingProbably....thanks for that........LOL I'm still completely curious about her sign on name though......seems an odd choice for a teenager. Maybe it's the magazine she wants to start one day!!!
The question the companies will want an answer to is 1) what does it mean to be "cheer insider certified" and 2) what benefit is that to them? Marketing? Advertising? What's your demographic, market share and reach. That's what you'll need to be able to answer in a way that convinces them being "cheer insider certified" is beneficial to their profit margin. You'll likely need to establish yourself first before companies will want to cash in on your name.
Being cheer insider certified means that we have tested and we put your name on a list that readers can see and know that the product not only looks good but is also quality and worthThe question the companies will want an answer to is 1) what does it mean to be "cheer insider certified" and 2) what benefit is that to them? Marketing? Advertising? What's your demographic, market share and reach. That's what you'll need to be able to answer in a way that convinces them being "cheer insider certified" is beneficial to their profit margin. You'll likely need to establish yourself first before companies will want to cash in on your name.
Who is the we? You and your friends? Like @dawgshow said if you are just athletes you won't have as much creditability as an industry professional.
Spoken like a true educator.No one bashed anyone. What you did receive was constructive criticism over the last several posts giving you insight on what you need to do to be taken seriously, both here and in any online blog you publish. You responded each time with poor grammar and spelling.
Typing is writing if you're publishing (which posting to the internet qualifies as). Punctuation, spelling and mechanics will either open the door for people to listen to what you have to say, or close it quickly.
In the land of the internet, you are what you type. Edit wisely.