The Voice is only a success because of the interest and support from our readers. For many people just lurking and reading the site is all they want to do – and that’s fine, we’re grateful for people taking the time to read the site.
You can though help us continue to produce interesting content for a growing audience. Here are four simple ways:
1. Let us have your tips for stories. Perhaps there’s something outrageous going on in your local council? Or you’re an expert in a particular area and have spotted a story other people have missed? Or you’ve seen some news no-one else is mentioning? Just drop us an email at [email protected].
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The site’s success is down to far more than just The Voice’s team. Readers like yourself are a keep part of our success. If you’re already doing any of these three – many thanks. And if not, why not try one of them this coming month?



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1. Tips for stories.
How to screen blog comments during an election for content that contravenes s.106 of the Representation of the Peoples Act and
Building a Twitter following and local readership of your blog (eg mentioned in local Focuses/press release etc).
Dealing with comments from elected members of other parties.
Choosing topics to blog about. How to write tables in HTML and how to insert pictures.
Basic stuff like the above would be useful for candidates just starting with their blogs and doesn’t have to be too technical. It could even branch out into collecting information through online forms, texting etc…