Why join i-mag?
Good question. Why?
Well, why not? If you sign up with other sites, why not i-mag? That's not fair. 'So what are you gonna do about it', we hear you say. Well, the answer is nothing. We can't force you to join i-mag, but it is your loss if you don't. We've outlined some reasons below, why you might want to consider joining us. It is a good idea.
1. Well, why not?
2. It's simple, quick and easy. It only takes a minute to join, and that's it. Job done. Finito.
3. You get special priveliges, see below.
4. The customer support will be more friendly - blackmail or what! Also, questions coming from members will be answered before questions coming from guests.
5. We will take your comments regarding improvements to i-mag more seriously, and they will be considered more.
Allowed to post on our forums
Access to special pages (gallery)
Access to reporters 'special' pages, e.g. music downloads.
You can earn credits by submitting reviews
Use your credits to purchase items from our SwapShop
You can get onto 'my i-mag', our special page for YOU
So, if your'e convinced now that joining i-mag is the right thing to do, then sign up. Just follow the yellow brick road - erm, arrow, at the top of the page to the magic 'Join this site' button, and follow the instructions. We even have a simple Word document for you to follow so you don't get stuck when you're registering.
To read our 'getting started' Word document, please open the file by clicking
i-mag - by you, for you
the magazine for young
people on the east coast
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