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Learn the essential rules for emailing the Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 guide author, including what to include, what to avoid, and how to format your messages for the best results.

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Learn the essential rules for emailing the Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 guide author, including what to include, what to avoid, and how to format your messages for the best results.

Hey there! So, you've been playing Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 and want to contribute to the guide or ask the author a question? That's awesome! Before you hit send, let's go over some ground rules so your email actually gets read and doesn't end up in the spam folder (or worse!). Think of this as your quick cheat sheet for contacting the guide's creator.

First off, the basics: make sure your spelling and grammar are on point. Seriously, Rule #1 is all about that! Also, don't ask questions that are already covered in the guide – take a good look through it first. If you've got a strategy to share, try to make it neat and easy to read. Pressing Enter at the end of each line really helps the author out when they're copying it over.

When you email, make sure the subject line clearly says "Red Alert 3" so the author knows what it's about right away. And please, no instant messenger programs – stick to email!

If you spot an error or a crucial piece of information missing from the guide, definitely let the author know immediately. If you're going to offer criticism, make sure it's constructive. Nobody likes a hater, right? Lastly, don't forget to include your nickname so you can get a shout-out in the credits!

What to Include:

  • Strategies for parts of the game that aren't fully covered yet.
  • Additional FAQs you think would be helpful.
  • Any notable glitches you've discovered.
  • Other cool stuff that could make the guide even more interesting.

What NOT to Send (Seriously, Don't Do It!):

  • Spam (obviously!)
  • Death Threats (this should go without saying!)
  • Invitations to social media sites like Facebook or Myspace, or any blogging sites, as the author doesn't use them.

One last tip: try to keep each line of your contribution under 80 characters. It makes things much tidier. Remember, clear communication is key, especially when contributing to a guide like this!

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