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Important Points to remember:
- All Press Releases must be submitted in English.
- Content must be submitted using a valid User account.
- Images will not be published unless they relate to tables, paid banner ads, graphs/data.
- Do not submit TWICE the same release using different headlines.
- Use of URLs is not permitted; only Yoursite.com can be accepted, if relevant.
- Headline CANNOT be written all full CAPS and MUST NOT contain commas, phone, quotes or prices.
- Headline is maximum 100 char long; Preview your work before you submit.
- Do NOT capitalize first letter of each words, check spellings.
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