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What's the "Your" in YourRunning.com all about? You can find a fuller explanation on our About Us page. But briefly, it signifies that much of the content of this website is produced by you. YourRunning.com exists to be a home for runners to share their adventures and advice -- in stories, photos and videos. We're believers in "citizen media." That means that people are more than capable of telling their own stories; they don't need professional reporters or photographers to document their running lives. Professional journalists tend to focus only on the top "stars" anyway. So if you've got a story to share with the rest of the running world, YourRunning.com is the place for it. Is YourRunning.com content all from us? No. YourRunning.com employs an Enthusiast-in-Chief, Simon Martin. Simon produces his own content for the site, including a blog, a podcast, and he periodically posts running-related articles, interviews, photos and videos to the website. A big part of Simon's job, though, is to encourage and assist other runners in publishing their stories and images on YourRunning.com. An "Enthusiast-in-Chief" is both a writer/photographer and a host to this online running community. Who is this Simon Martin person? Simon is a Boulder, Colorado-based runner who consistently places at the top of his age class. In fact, he is currently training with Olympic running coach Bobby McGee to make a run at the world mile record for 50+ runners. Simon also is an editor and expert in alternative health and nutrition -- expertise that he shares on YourRunning.com. Why should I post stuff here? What's in it for me? Our mantra at YourRunning.com is to make it worth your while to participate in this online community. First, if you've got a good tale to tell, or a killer photo or video, we bet you'd like to show it off to the rest of the running world. We're here for that. But that's not enough. We want you to be compensated for sharing your good content with the YourRunning.com community. We routinely run contests to select the best running photo, the best running tale, the best technique tips, etc. And we award prizes for the best entries. You'll see us running a lot of these contests. So if you don't win right away, keep contributing. You'll have many chances. We've also devised other ways to get you compensated for your contributions to YourRunning.com. See our About Us page for more detail. Why do you run so many contests? First, we think they're fun and we hope you'll have fun participating in our contests. They allow our users to earn running gear just for doing something fun: sharing their running stories and images. They help our sponsors get the word out about their running products, and expose more runners to their offerings. But we have an ulterior motive. Our contests are a great way to identify the best of the content that YourRunning.com users submit to the site. Because this site accepts stuff from any runner, not all of it is award-winning. We use the contests (and other techniques, such as user ratings) to identify the best stuff that our users submit, and we post that prominently. When the best content is highlighted, that makes for a more enjoyable experience for all YourRunning.com visitors. Can we post anything here? The answer, of course, is no. We want this community to be fun, interesting and worthwhile for all our users. So, yes, we do put some limits on what you can post to the site -- but they're reasonable. You still have freedom to post whatever you want about your running life. Here are some important rules:
Can we post other people's articles, photos and videos on YourRunning.com? YourRunning.com is designed primarily to showcase your own words and images. However, if you want to share someone else's great photo or video with the community here, that's OK as long as you have the copyright owner's explicit permission and you identify the photo or video as belonging to the true owner. If you don't have permission, don't post it here. When we at YourRunning.com freak out is when someone submits an article, photo or video from another and pretends that it's their own. Since we run best-of contests, it's really a bad thing for a contest entrant to fake ownership of a story, photo or video. If we find out that you've done this, we'll cancel your account and ban you from using the site in the future. But it's not just about us getting mad; if the copyright owner finds out, they could sue you. So please act wisely when it comes to posting running content from other people. Who's behind YourRunning.com? YourRunning.com is part of the Enthusiast Group network of websites. The idea behind YourRunning.com and the company was originated by Steve Outing, an online-media pioneer and expert in Internet publishing and citizen media. The Enthusiast Group was founded by Steve and Derek Scruggs, an experienced Internet entrepreneur. The company is funded by a group of angel investors and is based in Boulder, Colorado, a mecca for running and other adventure sports. |
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