Cuba Business News and Information


HOW TO WRITE FOR THE HAVANA JOURNAL


Published: Thu February 23, 2006
By: Publisher in Cuba Business > Cuba-US Trade
Tools: Tell-a-Friend | Email this author | Printer Friendly | Del.icio.us This


Cuba News and Information

We have finished our complete redesign of the Havana Journal. We have made it easier for you to post your original stories and articles as well as news stories you find interesting. Here are some guidelines about submitting content to the Havana Journal.

1. Always provide a relevant title that will inform and entice visitors to click on the story.

2. Always post three or four paragraphs in the Body area. The remainder of the article can go in the Extended text area.

3. Be sure to select a category.

You will find links to an entry form for each of our Sections (Business, Culture, Politics, Travel and Hispanics) in the right hand column of any Section.

You must be a member and you must be logged in to post a story.

All submissions are reviewed by our staff before going live on the site in order to prevent spam.

We thank you for this contribution to our Community.



Comments

No comments have been posted yet.

Submit A Comment / Login

Name:

Email: (Required. For Havana Journal use only. Not displayed to public.)

URL:

Notify me of follow-up comments?

 Please enter the word/numbers you see in the image above:

View all Havana Journal business articles in 2008

Cuba Marketplace


Cuba Seminar

BUY CUBAN CIGARS



Cuba consulting services, Cuba domains and websites in development Havana.biz

Images of Cuba


Presidential palace of Batista
Ernest Hemingway monument
Big red American classic cars in Cuba

Write Here


- news tips & questions -

Write your own article

Section Archive

RSS Subscriptions


Miscellaneous


Links to Site



Join the Cuba Chamber of Commerce

Cuba Chamber of Commerce -- Founding Member

Please note that US citizens are restricted by US laws that prohibit the purchase of any products made in Cuba. US citizens are also restricted by law to spend any money in Cuba. HavanaJournal.com is a Cuba information resource and does not endorse sales of Cuban products to US citizens.