Hi Editor,
While I was looking around for people that have talked about the issues surrounding gaming, dating and the World of Warcraft, I found your site and wanted to reach out to see if I could get you and your readership’s feedback on a graphic my team and I designed.
It illustrates how online gaming produces more e-romance than online dating sites.
If you’re interested, let’s connect. Thank you!
-Tony Shin
@ohtinytony
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Dear Editor,
I came across your site while I was looking for people that talked about Internet and technology, mental health, and other related topics. Just wanted to reach out and see if you had any interest in using a graphic my team and I designed that focuses on how the instant gratification of the Internet makes us impatient.
The graphic lives here: http://www.onlinegraduateprograms.com/instant-america/
If you like it, feel free to link to it or use it in a post. Would love any feedback you had as well.
Thanks!
Tony Shin
@ohtinytony
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Dear Editor,
I came across your site while I was looking for people that talked about Internet and technology, mental health, and other related topics. Just wanted to reach out and see if you had any interest in using a graphic my team and I designed that focuses on how the instant gratification of the Internet makes us impatient.
The graphic lives here: http://www.onlinegraduateprograms.com/instant-america/
If you like it, feel free to link to it or use it in a post. Would love any feedback you had as well.
Thanks!
Tony Shin
@ohtinytony
Read More
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