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We Want You(tubes)

Published 11/05/07 Economy In Crisis - Print Article
E-mail - editor@economyincisis.org

Help improve America and have your story shared with hundred of thousands by participating in EconomyInCrisis.org’s We Want You(tubes)2007!

EconomyInCrisis.org wants you to create a Youtube video offering suggestions on how to reinvigorate the American economy. The winners will have their video featured on the main page of EconomyInCrisis.org! See full contest details below.

We Want You(tubes) 2007 Rules

• Videos must be less than 5 minutes, and must be made by YOU

• Topics of interest include: job loss and plant closings, outsourcing, the decline of the dollar, our nation’s deficits, the subprime crisis and the housing bubble

• All Submissions are due by noon EST, Saturday, November 10th

• E-mail to editor@economyincrisis.org. with a link to your posted youtube video and “We Want You(tubes)” as the title


We plan on posting many of the submitted videos during the coming month, including the winning entry on Friday, November 16.

This contest is a platform for you to express your concerns, frustrations and offer solutions to America’s economic difficulties. It is our hope that these videos will continue to raise awareness about the economic issues that impact us all. Good luck, and remember to visit EconomyInCrisis.org, the internet’s source for important and overlooked economic news and statistics.

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