Marketing Requests: Social Media, Newsletters, Website Updates
Thank you for your interest in our marketing opportunities!

Please share the information that you would like promoted on either the IEEE CS website, social media, or newsletters. Examples of announcements to share are EIC searches, award updates, CFPs etc. Additionally, please allow at least 2 weeks for a single request to be completed. 

GUIDELINES:

Social Media
- The limit for a social media post is 280 characters, including all handles and hashtags.
- All posts should contain a link.
- Posts should not abuse hashtags.
- Posts can include images or short videos (up to 140 sec.)
- Posts featuring pictures are the most successful

Email Announcements:
- Announcements can be shared in either relating publication new issue alerts or monthly newsletters such as ComputingEdge, INSIDER, or Build Your Career.
-Announcements must include a link

Website:
- Announcements can be shared on CS publication homepages or the CS main homepage

All Digital Marketing Requests must be made using this form.
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Email *
First and Last Name *
Type of Request: Provide a brief description of what it is that you'd like to promote (EIC search, Award Announcement, CFP etc.)  Please include details such as deadlines, social media handle/links, etc. *
Requested Service (check all that apply) *
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Desired post date (at least three weeks from submission date).
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Desired Caption with Handles and Hashtags
Included Link: All posts and announcements must include a relating link that leads to more information about what's being promoted. *
Additionally, if you'd like to include a graphic/image/or video, please share a link to the desired content. (This can include a Google Drive link, Dropbox etc.) Videos can't exceed 140 seconds and up to only 4 images may be shared though it is not guaranteed that all will be posted. This is optional and not required for an announcement to be shared.
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