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Old 30-Oct-2009, 12:05
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Default I want to spread the word about a site that I am involved with

...but I'm aware that shameless promotion and sales is not acceptable on forums, and that isn't what I want to do.

I am not a teacher (I know it's important to state that!) but our site is a place for teachers to teach languages to users using a webcam and a virtual classroom.

We are recruiting teachers and language schools to sign up. Teachers are paid for each half-hour lesson and you can work from anywhere with a good internet connection and a webcam. The virtual classroom has plenty of resources to help with communicating.

UE seems like a perfect place to invite teachers to sign up. I am not seeling anything to them - do you think it is acceptable for me to write about this in the main forums?

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