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01-07-2009 03:12 PM #1
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Video Tutorials, now part of every support?
I have a free directory script which I have been distributing for about 2 years or so now.
It contains the usual readme file to help you install it. Recently, I am being asked for video tutorial, I must be getting old :( because I just realized that video tutorials are now part of every day support for Internet stuff.
Do you have a video tutorial for a product or service you provide?
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01-07-2009 03:22 PM #2
well I created some video tutorials for photoshop some time ago but it was more for fun back then and I used them to promote my forum but I nerver created a support video for a script I am selling.... in my opinion most readme files are enough
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01-07-2009 03:30 PM #3
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I quite agree with you, if its a basic script, readme file is adequate, I am begining to take the video tutorial seriously because I had the 3rd person asking for this in the last few week: http://forums.linkbidscript.com/show...94&postcount=5
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