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Our fans and followers in the blog, you can now join the site staff to participate in blogging on the site, so if you see yourself as a talent and love of technical blogging, we welcome you to communicate with us by writing an exclusive presentation of your creativity as well as all your personal information. The e-mail of our site, which I will leave to you at the end of the article.

 But before we write, we have conditions and we do not want anyone in the team:
 We do not accept duplicate and transferred topics because we publish new topics but certainly not just news. We are looking for bloggers who are able to provide benefit to followers by providing explanations and solutions to people's problems in various technical fields such as applications or programs or the definition of new and useful sites. .. Knowing that we do not accept the topics transferred but the rest of the topics reworked to be distinctive and useful.
  Do not accept the topics that the site explained previously: so as not to alienate the visitor from the site.
 We do not accept inactive bloggers: because once you are accepted into the team, you have to adhere to the working days, because the site is a place of work. At least we need one post every day for 6 days a week.
In general, these errors should not affect the understanding of the typist. The writing method should be as clear as possible of grammatical and grammatical errors so that the topics are easy to understand.

If you have all these conditions and you find yourself in the specifications that make you part of the site team, you have to write a special document in the form of a Word file and sent to our official email:

m7lawya.TV@gmail.com

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