Today I am happy to unveil a new feature that I’m personally very excited about, Wirebot Voices. In short, Wirebot Voices is a community blog where any one of you can post to it. There you can share your tips, guides, opinions, artwork, photos, and other musings related to gaming! For you effort, we will give you Reward Points to use in our Ningin Reward Center, Girlybubble Reward Center, and a soon to be launched Wirebot Reward Center. Essentially, blog and you can earn free stuff. We’ve always been about rewarding people for their contributions to the community, this is yet another way to do so.

Hopefully many of you will take advantage of this unique opportunity. I know there are many of you out there that have your own blogs or like to share your opinions. Well, here’s a way to share it with all of Wirebot plus earn something for it.

If you’re new to blogging and think it’s hard, it really isn’t. Everything is hard if you’re new to it, but blogging is in essence writing what’s on your mind. I would say the hardest part about blogging is finding something to write about. Wirebot bloggers draw a lot on their own experiences in gaming to write blog posts.

So you’re ready to start contributing to Wirebot Voices? Here’s how to get started:

1. Read our Getting Started Guide.

That basically covers everything.

Currently we’re limiting the people who can participate to level 3 or higher users. This is a new feature after all so it will go through a period of testing before we open it to all users. Though it doesn’t take much to reach level 3 as many of you know by now.

How many Reward Points will you get for each published post? It will be a range of 5-30 Reward Points based on the quality of the submission. Posts that follow the instructions in the Getting Started Guide, is free of spelling and grammatical errors, have good photos and titles, and is generally coherent and intelligent will of course receive more RPs.

Every post we receive will go through an editorial process in which an editor will look over the work. If it passes the editor’s inspection, the post will be published and you will earn RPs. You can track exactly how many points you earned via the history option in the Reward Center.

If your post was rejected for one reason or another, we may give you a chance to fix the problem. It depends on the content of your post. Generally a plagiarized blog post will result in the posts being removed. Those of you with a continual habit of plagiarizing other people’s work will have their account suspended.

To get things rolling, I’m going to give an extra 25 RPs to the first 20 posts published on the Wirebot Voices Blog!