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--- Forwarded Message from "Craig Mclaughlan" <[log in to unmask]> ---

>From: "Craig Mclaughlan" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:@sun00460.dn.net;>
>Subject: who best to promote web-based material?
>Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 12:50:19 +0200

(Please excuse if you've seen this cross-posted.)

I've been producing a programme of written and listening material for just
over a year. Essentially it's a site for students and teachers looking for
authentic (prepared) listening material.

The course can be stand-alone, but is best when incorporated into an
existing
school curriculum or programme.

While I could get out there and promote the programme myself, I'm far more
interested in producing content, and am hoping to find a third party to
promote and distribute for me. The material is currently available on
the web, although I am studying the possibility of putting the material
(audio and text) on CD for distribution, but perhaps that's another issue.

My question is this; can anyone recommend a professional, established
distributor of teaching material who I could approach to promote my
material?

Many thanks.

Craig McLaughlan
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www.eviews.net

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