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GOAL #1:
1: One month of at least 1,000 page views to your school's pages.
2: At least 50 genuine teacher reviews for your school.
REWARD #1: $20 check


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1: Three months of at least 4,000 page views to your school per month (months need not be consecutive).
2: At least 150 genuine teacher reviews for your school.
REWARD #2: $120 check


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Below is a comment from one of our successful representatives at Ohlone who received a reward!

"The first time I ever visited Reviewum.com, I immediately thought it was a great idea. At the time, I was a full time student at CSUH. I decided to join the incentive program because I thought it was a great website for students and since I had just transfered from Ohlone, I wanted them to benefit from the site as well. Reviewum.com is a very informative and helpful site for students to look for professors. Every student I've spoken to from Ohlone, loves the idea of having to browse and review professors online. The most effective way to pass on this great idea is usually through word of mouth, but I have also posted an article in Ohlone's weekly newspaper, The Monitor, in the past. And I have put up flyers around campus. I would like to give a thank you to the site owner and everyone else working on the site for the reward that I received through the incentive program and the opportunity to be a representive! "

Incentive Program Terms & Conditions:

The incentive program is a first come first served basis, so hurry and become a representative for your school. If you sign up to become a rep. and we notice that you've dropped the ball (i.e. there hasn't been activity for your school) then we will email you and possibly consider other "applicants". Also, if after a week of your signup you do not post a review and we receive another request for the same school your rep status may be forfeit. It is the responsibility of the school representative to email us when their school has reached a goal. For verification purposes you must contact us with the same email address you used to sign up. If we discover any attempts to fraudulantly obtain a reward your rep status will of course be terminated.

Rewards and representative status do expire. You have six months to achieve the first goal and one year after to achieve the second goal. This means if your school hasn't reached its goal(s) within that time, or you haven't contacted us for your reward you forfeit your reward(s). Don't fret, this should be plenty of time to reach your goals. If you need an extention, let us know and we'll see what we can do. We reserve the right to make changes to this program at any time, without prior notice.

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