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Rules and Regulations

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To boost the post's SEO, be sure to include keywords in the heading and format them as Heading 2 or Heading 3.


Heading #2: What are the Nuts and Bolts of Your Guide?


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Heading 3

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Last Updated:

March 27, 2023

Technical Info

Start and Finish Procedures

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Some Quick Guidelines on Formatting


Don’t make your guide longer than 2000 words. In an ultimate guide, you also have a lot of space to use your SEO keywords. Put 2-3 keywords around in the post, in the H2 headings, and in the text itself. Add Anchors Links much like a table of contents where readers can click and go to a section of the post. To add them, click on Link in the toolbar above, select Section and select one of the headings in the post.


Heading #1: Why Is This Topic So Important?

Heading #2: What are the Nuts and Bolts of Your Guide?


 

Heading #1: Why Is This Topic So Important?


This is your chance to get your reader excited about the guide and appreciate the real value behind reading the post in its entirety.


To boost the post's SEO, be sure to include keywords in the heading and format them as Heading 2 or Heading 3.


Heading #2: What are the Nuts and Bolts of Your Guide?


Get ready to explain everything! Start with a catchy introductory sentence or two to get the ball rolling, and then begin sharing your insights with your audience.


Heading 3

Decide from the start of this section if you want to write your detailed explanation of your expert guide (i.e. Parisian Restaurants or Vitamin and Mineral Supplements or SEO Steps) as a list or separate subheadings. The most important thing is to be consistent. Each entry should be clearly distinguishable and you should offer your reader concrete insights throughout.

Last Updated:

May 10, 2023

Complaints, Protests, Jury Pool

Complaints shall be made in writing and shall be filed with officials at the Information Desk, within one hour after the close of courses. Complaints will be given by officials to the Event Director and will be dealt with as quickly as is reasonably possible. Complainants will be informed of the decision immediately.


Protests are made only when a complainant wishes to challenge the decision of the Event Director on a complaint. Protests must be made in writing no later than 1 hour after the complaint decision has been indicated to the complainant. Protests shell be filed with officials at the Information Desk, who will pass them on the jury. The jury will render a decision and inform the complainant as quickly as is reasonably possible.


For any protest, the jury will be selected, according to those who are most readily available, and have no conflict of interest in the decision making, from the pool of 5 potential jurors listed below. The jury will consist of three people.


Jury Pool: Carl Childs (USA), Jennifer Hamilton (MB), Pam James (NS), Marion Owen (AB), John Rance (BC)

Last Updated:

March 26, 2023

Potential Hazards

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Some Quick Guidelines on Formatting


Don’t make your guide longer than 2000 words. In an ultimate guide, you also have a lot of space to use your SEO keywords. Put 2-3 keywords around in the post, in the H2 headings, and in the text itself. Add Anchors Links much like a table of contents where readers can click and go to a section of the post. To add them, click on Link in the toolbar above, select Section and select one of the headings in the post.


Heading #1: Why Is This Topic So Important?

Heading #2: What are the Nuts and Bolts of Your Guide?


 

Heading #1: Why Is This Topic So Important?


This is your chance to get your reader excited about the guide and appreciate the real value behind reading the post in its entirety.


To boost the post's SEO, be sure to include keywords in the heading and format them as Heading 2 or Heading 3.


Heading #2: What are the Nuts and Bolts of Your Guide?


Get ready to explain everything! Start with a catchy introductory sentence or two to get the ball rolling, and then begin sharing your insights with your audience.


Heading 3

Decide from the start of this section if you want to write your detailed explanation of your expert guide (i.e. Parisian Restaurants or Vitamin and Mineral Supplements or SEO Steps) as a list or separate subheadings. The most important thing is to be consistent. Each entry should be clearly distinguishable and you should offer your reader concrete insights throughout.

Last Updated:

March 27, 2023

WRE Information

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Some Quick Guidelines on Formatting


Don’t make your guide longer than 2000 words. In an ultimate guide, you also have a lot of space to use your SEO keywords. Put 2-3 keywords around in the post, in the H2 headings, and in the text itself. Add Anchors Links much like a table of contents where readers can click and go to a section of the post. To add them, click on Link in the toolbar above, select Section and select one of the headings in the post.


Heading #1: Why Is This Topic So Important?

Heading #2: What are the Nuts and Bolts of Your Guide?


 

Heading #1: Why Is This Topic So Important?


This is your chance to get your reader excited about the guide and appreciate the real value behind reading the post in its entirety.


To boost the post's SEO, be sure to include keywords in the heading and format them as Heading 2 or Heading 3.


Heading #2: What are the Nuts and Bolts of Your Guide?


Get ready to explain everything! Start with a catchy introductory sentence or two to get the ball rolling, and then begin sharing your insights with your audience.


Heading 3

Decide from the start of this section if you want to write your detailed explanation of your expert guide (i.e. Parisian Restaurants or Vitamin and Mineral Supplements or SEO Steps) as a list or separate subheadings. The most important thing is to be consistent. Each entry should be clearly distinguishable and you should offer your reader concrete insights throughout.

Last Updated:

May 10, 2023

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