Oh ma lawd!
I do have a Google account....somewhere.
It may be part of a YouTube account I have I think, but after many attempts, I just couldn't see any 'Add A Result' option at Google.
Sorry about that but how about this idea?
I did try entering http://www.supportforums.net into YouTube,
which came up with 0 hits, so how about the idea of some of us
making a simple slide show, featuring some screen shots of SF and then uploading it to YouTube?
Not only screenshots, but with some accompanying text, explaining the
purpose of SF and including some of the features of the site, by highlighting a few forums perhaps?
It could maybe go sort of hand in hand, with any tutorials that anybody has possibly uploaded there from SF.
I was also wondering if possibly advertising SF on any of the social networking sites may be acceptable?
FaceBook, MySpace, Twitter etc. I'm sure that there must be many folks at those places, that occasionally need some support, mainly for PC related issues I would imagine.
Could these ideas be worthwhile?
I do have a Google account....somewhere.
It may be part of a YouTube account I have I think, but after many attempts, I just couldn't see any 'Add A Result' option at Google.
Sorry about that but how about this idea?
I did try entering http://www.supportforums.net into YouTube,
which came up with 0 hits, so how about the idea of some of us
making a simple slide show, featuring some screen shots of SF and then uploading it to YouTube?
Not only screenshots, but with some accompanying text, explaining the
purpose of SF and including some of the features of the site, by highlighting a few forums perhaps?
It could maybe go sort of hand in hand, with any tutorials that anybody has possibly uploaded there from SF.
I was also wondering if possibly advertising SF on any of the social networking sites may be acceptable?
FaceBook, MySpace, Twitter etc. I'm sure that there must be many folks at those places, that occasionally need some support, mainly for PC related issues I would imagine.
Could these ideas be worthwhile?
Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance - Confucius
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