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Let Europe see your advertisements!
Feb 15, 2010

Drum Corps Europe offers a new service. Corps wanting to post ads on drumcorpstalk.com can now do so in English, Dutch, German, French and Italian. Drum Corps Europe arranges the translation into four other languages. This way you will reach the whole of Europe!
 
At drumcorpstalk.com, the 'Marketplace' forum is intended for placing free advertisements. Corps wanting to sell or search for instruments, uniforms or  equipment, hold an open rehearsal or have something else to report, can use the Marketplace. It is available in five languages, but messages are often posted in a single language.
 
Drum Corps Europe now offers a translation service. The editorial staff of the DCE website will translate advertisements for corps, so the ads can be placed in five languages. What's more, it's free of charge! There are some rules to this service:
 
- This service is only available for non-profit organisations
- The message can be up to 100 words
- Translated adverts must actually be placed
- There is a limit of one ad per two weeks
 
Adverts to be translated can be submitted via the contact page. This service is made possible with the assistance of Carsten Achilles, Isabelle Eggermont and Cristian Barbarino.


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