This is just a quick reminder to everyone that today is the last day to get your entries submitted for the CRN Channel Awards 2009.
The deadline was originally extended from 17 July to allow those that hadn't quite finished their entries, to do so.
But I must stress that this really is it today - with no exceptions. There will be no more extensions.
Please do get those entries finished and submitted by end of play today or you could miss out on a coveted channel award.
Just to reiterate - entries do not have to be literary masterpieces - they need to explain exactly why your company should win an award and convince the judges using a mixture of facts, figures and customer testimonials.
Keep it to the point and concise - just because the maximum number of words is 1500 doesn't mean it has to be that long - a 300-500 word entry stands just as much chance.
The best of luck. I and the other judges on the CRN panel are looking forward to reading them all.
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