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Submit news and win!

From today, everyone can submit news to the site, and even the most successful submitter will receive a gift every month.

After entering the page, click on the "My data" button at the top of the page to find the news submission point. If you don't see this, but you want to send news, then write your nick name a [email protected] address!

The submission rules are simple. The news may be 3-10 sentences long, may not contain an image, but may link to another page. It can even be a Hungarian page. We are waiting for the news in the lightning news category on the submission interface!

A little help writing the news:

  • The title field is clear, this is where the news title goes.
  • Alias ​​field must be left blank.
  • The text may appear in an editing window, no image is requested. If you copy a link, it will automatically become clickable!
  • Leave a category at Lightning News!
  • The author's alias does not need to be filled in, your name will automatically appear at the author.
  • Start, end field is not required.
  • Access Public.
  • Language: All
  • Filling in Meta and Keywords is not essential, if you want to type something do it, Google loves it.
We thought it was obvious that we were waiting for news related to the topic of the site. We have not politicized so far, nor will we, so it is unnecessary to send them.
If you have your own site and want to promote a news there, there are no barriers, just ask you to do so in moderation.
We are also happy to see the news of Hungarian traders and manufacturers' representative offices, which can also be displayed free of charge and free of charge!
If you have any questions, ask us when you post the news, we will answer!

 

The author of the most read news receives a gift package every month!

About the Author

s3nki

Owner of the HOC.hu website. He is the author of hundreds of articles and thousands of news. In addition to various online interfaces, he has written for Chip Magazine and also for the PC Guru. For a time, he ran his own PC shop, working for years as a store manager, service manager, system administrator in addition to journalism.