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Member-Get-a-Member program = great prizes

In addition to renewing your own registration, consider encouraging others to join STC. From now through December 31, you are eligible for terrific prizes from the Society if you recruit one or more new members:

  • For every ten members you recruit, your name will be entered to win an Apple iPhone!
  • For every five members you recruit, your name will be entered to win one of three free, full conference registrations to the STC 2009 Technical Communication Summit. (A $795 value!)
  • For every three members you recruit, your name will be entered to win five free web seminars in 2009.
  • For every member you recruit, your name will be entered to win a free, twelve month membership for the 2009 membership year.

See Member-Get-a-Member on the Society website for details.

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