View Full Version : FREE handy PDF guide to promoting your website.
deftcreative
20th January 2006, 11:51
A PDF showing the many different ways to promote your website, from small things you can (and should) do every day, to larger campaigns.
Download it
Print it out
Pin it on your wall and refer to it regularly
Do a few of these techniques every day and you'll see a difference in your website traffic.
(No registration required to download it)
http://www.deftcreative.co.uk/website-promotion-chart
Please let me know what you all think :)
Pilfo
21st January 2006, 16:10
Apart from it crashing my PC :x show us something that we don't already know.
Pilfo
crus
21st January 2006, 16:14
Worked fine here,
a lot of info on there, nothing new to me I must say, could do with a bit more mobile stuff on there as well. Disappointed not to see http://www.linksponsor.co.uk on the recommendations as well ;-)
D
deftcreative
21st January 2006, 17:31
Hi Pilfo,
At what stage did it crash? When you tried to open it? Did it crash when you tried a second time? Was there a particular error message?
I have had no other reports of it crashing PCs, so was surprised to see your message. Obviously if we think it's something that can be fixed (with your input) then we will do.
Thanks
Pilfo
21st January 2006, 18:46
I (left) clicked on Download PDF, so that I could preview the document before saving. It opened OK and I was able to read it, but when I closed it, I got the following message:-
"Internet Explorer has encountered a problem with an add-on and needs to close."
(I have just tried it again, and exactly the same thing happened).
After the above message my PC just locked up, and then crashed followed by an automatic shutdown/restart.
Pilfo
Marke[T]hink
21st January 2006, 19:15
deftcreative,
What's e-spotting?
Faizi
crus
21st January 2006, 19:29
The old name for Miva!
D
bwglaw
22nd January 2006, 05:39
Apart from it crashing my PC :x show us something that we don't already know.
Pilfo
Lets give the guy some credit. If it is the first then it is certainly a useful guide that may serve as a reminder to some and a tutorial to others.
Saw it on Ecademy and it has had a good testimonial. Did not crash on my outdated MAC. The plug-in error could be related to Adobe - need to reinstall
confused
22nd January 2006, 09:22
I found it interesting.
didnt crash my pc either, as mentioned above, sounds like a problem with your pic, have you tried opening a pdf from another site? here (http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1434) are a whole lot of pdf's, maybe give one of the smaller ones a try and see what happens, I suspect you may well encounter the same problem.
CALV
deftcreative
22nd January 2006, 11:38
Theres a few support articles regarding IE crashes on the Adobe website. Maybe start with this one if it is relevent:
http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/310521.html
I think it's safe to say it's a system problem rather than a file problem.
MorethanWords
23rd January 2006, 16:02
Hi there Deft,
Although it is a lot of stuff we've heard before, it is useful to print out as a reminder to keep up with attracting new business etc.
Speaking of which, next time you do one you might want to give me a shout (there's a couple of typos!).
Cracking site too though - loving the design.
Ta-ra
Lu