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Worldwide Partner Conference 2010 Awards submission deadline extended to April 9th

image_3[1] Last month I put up a post letting you know that the time had come to submit your nominations for WPC 2010 awards today. In that post I also included links to the submission page, descriptions of the various awards, contest rules, submission tips, FAQs, and more. Also included in there was the original deadline to get your submissions in, which was April 2nd. Well, we just made a great announcement for all of you procrastinators out there. :-) 

The new deadline for submitting your nominations for Worldwide Partner Conference 2010 Awards is now April 9th. Now I know what you’re thinking… “Great, I can put it off for another week now.” No, don’t do that because you know what will happen. Before you know it, it will be April 10th and you’ll be wondering, “Where did all of the time go?” (like we all do) and you’ll miss your chance to submit your nomination. So take some time today, this weekend, or early next week, sit down, check out the Program Rules and read through the Submission Tips from Past Judges, then get writing your nomination for your WPC2010 award in the category of your choice. (see the full list HERE)

Oh, while I’ve got you here, be sure to register for WPC 2010 if you haven’t done so already because Worldwide Partner Conference 2010 Registration is Now Open!

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