Why Register?

Why become a registered user of rcreader.com?  Many features on our Web site are accessible to everybody, but various others are open only to registered users.  Registration is free, easy, and fast.

ONLY AVAILABLE TO REGISTERED USERS

  • Bookmarks. The "Quad Cities Links" section of the Web site (available under the "Community" tab on any page) is just what you think it will be. The difference is that our readers will be populating this feature. Registered users can add Web links to local stores, restaurants, bands, blogs, and more. We hope this will be a clearinghouse for all things Quad Cities, a one-stop shop. To add a link, click on "Submit WebLink" under the "User Menu" on the right side of the page.
  • News Releases. Registered users may post their company's or organization's news releases on the Reader Web site. All news releases can be found by clicking on "News Releases" under the "Community" tab on any page. To add a news release, click on "Submit News Releases" under the "User Menu" on the right side of the page.
  • Ability to submit events to the new event calendar as well as subscribe to daily or weekly subscriptions of Reader events and get reminder notifications before events so they don't pass you by!
  • Ability to submit restaurant/food vendor listings in the new DISH section!
  • Submit classified ads to website (with photos) and to the weekly print version of The River Cities' Reader and pay for it quick and easy online!

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