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Roll20 Presents Rotating Guest Spot

So I don't know if this has been brought up before, or if it would work out, but I thought I'd at least suggest it. Since I know with your new, fantastic, GM Adam Koebel you'll be doing sort of mini campaigns where the system switches after a month or two. I thought it might be interesting to sort of raffle off a guest spot. If even say two or three of the spots on the show stay as they are introducing one member of the roll20 community in any given campaign could be an interesting way to increase the audience base and ramp up interest in the site. I'd imagine you'd have to put some limitations on it to make sure that it doesn't detract form the show, and of course Adam would have to be comfortable with the concept as well. I'd think to prevent duplicate entries you could justify only having the submissions open to people of mentor or supporter status, which may in the end encourage more people to sign up and further fund this amazing site. Also time frame would have to be agreed upon for entries, like me for example, I'd probably not be qualified since I work till 5 PM Eastern time and the show has been starting at I believe 2 PM in my zone. If it isn't off-putting I just think this could be a great way to garner further attention to your presents series and the website in general. People who don't normally tune in would probably watch a show just because their GM is in it, or someone from their group is guesting. Heck even contacts of members who haven't shown any interest in the hobby would probably watch it if someone they knew was on it. I've never been a fan of reality TV but if one of my friends or relatives was on I'm sure everyone they knew, including myself, would watch from beginning to end and probably develop and interest in it. Similarly this could be a way to introduce more new people into the hobby, show them that it's more than the typical stereotypes that may be associated with us, and grow the community as a whole.
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