The Night Before Christmas at Associated Content: A Holiday Story

By Amy Browne, published Nov 28, 2007
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It was the night before Christmas and all through the Associated Content servers, frantic content producers were scrambling with last-minute edits and articles, with plenty of articles uploaded with hopes of higher offers than usual.

While the content managers settled in to make offers and rejections during the long cold night ahead, who could blame them for being tired, overworked, as they seem to be.

Mike was busy answering questions within the forums and Jason was frantically updating page views and page view bonuses. I had just settled down for a long night of more articles went through my computer through Christmas magic came a web cam view of the internal offices of the sacred Associated Content.

I watched as Santa withdrew from his bag, several Christmas gifts for all the content producers, the content managers and the elusive staff of Associated Content. He did not forget a single person on this chilly, Christmas Eve night. Everyone got what he or she desired, and it seemed as if there were hundreds of top of the line computers, copies of Dragon natural software, Microsoft Office Suite, and DSL for all.

In to associated contents, bank account, as if by Christmas magic, there appeared an endless supply of cash. This cash would be disbursed to the content producers in all the staff alike ensuring all a great Christmas all.

Santa made sure that Mike and Jason got something on extra in their stocking for being so helpful and kind to other content producers. Into their bosses stocking, Santa added a note that those two men should get big raises this year for making associated content, such a great place to be.

Santa stopped in front of the stockings of TSU, Michy, Randy, and the captain of course and gave them big bonuses for showing the rest of the content producers, how to be better writers, get more page views, and just being there when we needed them. They dealt with our silly questions long and short, clear and muddier then the Bayou, yet they remained to the upbeat attitudes helping all of us other content producers be all that we could be.

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Cute! Nice work! Deborah @ www.therhythmofwrite.com

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 10:11:00 AM

 
Cute!

Posted on 11/29/2007 at 8:11:00 AM

 
I love your story!

Posted on 11/28/2007 at 2:11:00 PM

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