Non-Intel Bloggers on Intel Software Network

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Last Modified On :   December 18, 2008 2:20 PM PST
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While most of the people who post on the Intel Software Network blog are Intel employees, we welcome and encourage guest bloggers who aren't Intel employees. This document explains both process for getting permission and training for posting on the blog, and the rules and guidelines that non-Intel bloggers agree to follow.


Getting Started - Account Permissions and Training

As a non-Intel employee, there are a few steps to get started posting on the Intel Software Network blog. Basically, you need to have an Intel Software Network account, request permission to be a blog author, and receive training on how to post, etc.

  1. Create an Intel Software Network account - If you don't already have one, you'll need to create a free account on Intel Software Network. Visit the Registration page and create an account.
  2. Receive Blog Training - Contact Josh Bancroft to schedule a 30-60 minute phone meeting, to go over the blog guidelines, process for posting, and to answer any questions you have.

Your posts will need to be reviewed by an Intel employee (usually your contact person at Intel Software Network), who will be the one to click the "Publish" button. This isn't an editorial review, just a quick check to make sure the post is OK to appear on the site.


Rules and Guidelines

To post on the Intel Software Network blog, non-Intel employees agree to follow Intel's Social Media Guidelines. Please read them, and bring any questions you have to the blog training meeting with Josh. They're pretty simple, and could be summed up by "don't do anything that would get you or Intel in trouble".