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After years of paying for listings of our calls for submissions, we've found that the only one worth paying for is C4E. A paid listing continues to be more than worth its cost. Keep up the good work!
James Barker
PhotoPlace Gallery
C4E is a good source of information regarding a range of opportunities. So far I’ve been successful with two of the four applied for. The site is well designed and easy to use. The response to queries is always prompt and professional. Have used various similar sites, but C4E is easily the best.
Christine Lock
We look forward to promoting your call for entry for artists and photographers.
Your listing will appear in CallForEntries.com
Your call for entry may also appear in x.com/CallForEntries
Your event may appear in Facebook.com/CallForEntries
and in Facebook.com/CallForEntries.
Our staff actively promotes selected listings in social media.
We send automatic renewal reminders to renew your call for entry listing if the listing is set to expire ahead of your entry deadline. Additionally, if you renew for 30-days but don’t need all 30, the C4E Directory will automatically remove the listing from the website when your event expires.
After years of paying for listings of our calls for submissions, we've found that the only one worth paying for is C4E. A paid listing continues to be more than worth its cost. Keep up the good work!
James Barker
PhotoPlace Gallery
C4E is a good source of information regarding a range of opportunities. So far I’ve been successful with two of the four applied for. The site is well designed and easy to use. The response to queries is always prompt and professional. Have used various similar sites, but C4E is easily the best.
Christine Lock
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- Dedicated Event Page
- Description 1500 Characters
- Social Links
- Email a Friend
- Add to Favorites
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- Featured Placement
- Dedicated Event Page
- Description 3500 Characters
- Social Links
- Email a Friend
- Add to Favorites
- QR code
- C4E Design Services