Seeing is believing: New ARC video tutorials
As part of our ongoing commitment to helping you get your software front and center with our three million unique visitors per month, we have created some handy video tutorials on your Author Resource Center (ARC). These video tutorials unlock some of the powerful potential of Tucows.com for getting your software seen, downloaded and registered.
| Published: | Dec 1, 2008 | |||
| Author: | Andrew Moore-Crispin | |||
As part of our ongoing commitment to helping you get your software front and center with our three million unique visitors per month, we have created some handy video tutorials on your Author Resource Center (ARC). These video tutorials unlock some of the powerful potential of Tucows.com for getting your software seen, downloaded and registered. Just look for the movie camera icon
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When browsing through you may notice this, the first step in rethinking ARC to better meet your needs.
With the recent launch of butterscotch.com, we have an expert video and content team in-house that we've tapped to demonstrate some of the finer points of working with ARC.
In 2009 we'll be doing a much needed and long awaited redesign of ARC. We'll rethink the way ARC works from the ground up and make sure that, as a member of Tucows highly valued software development community, you get the tools you need from to promote, sell and drive downloads of your software through our site.
We're looking forward to it as, we believe, should you.
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