Just checked out the blog and it looks very good.
Perhaps you could set up a weekly, for now, and later a monthly
auto-email to give the link to the blog?
And what about social networking? I noticed the RSS feed, and would
have Twittered the site had there been a link, well I'll tweet you
anyways, but having it there might get the word out faster, unless you
favor slower growth over faster. At any rate I searched Twitter and
didn't find Photoshop Pros, just a suggestion.
Outré
smcsgraphics@gmail.com
Using Paint Shop Pro 9 and PS CS2
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Artist <sitepro@gmail.com> wrote:
> LOL...
>
>
> Yeah, it's been really quiet, lately. There was a great deal more action in
> the group when we first started. At that time the group was doing so well
> that I setup the PhotoshopPros.com website using a fully modded version of
> phpBB, but the group continued to outshine the website.
>
> After the website was hacked, I parked it and the group started quieting
> down.
>
> Recently, I moved the http://www.PhotoshopPros.com domain to a website/blog
> service that posts keyword related content, and of course, my keyword is
> Photoshop. That seems to have increased interest in the website, which is
> actually intended to be in support of the group.
>
> We still get and answer the occasional Photoshop question or respond with
> requested critiques, but would genuinely encourage more posting.
>
> Obviously the group won't be useful if people don't use it, but it has been
> useful in the past and I know I would use it if I had a question because
> responses are usually very professional and forth coming.
>
> I suppose some are moving on, but the group is still a valuable resource for
> those that use it when they need it. However, because of the
> professionalism of the group, not many pros actually are looking for
> answers. Yet, that is why it is a good resource, there are some very
> knowledgeable people here, and all one has to do is ask to get an answer.
>
> That said, this group could use a little more banter & networking. We
> actually like to see links to people's art & projects, we just don't want
> any sales jobs (spam).
>
> -Doug
>
>
> Doug Peters
> http://www.Doug-Peters.com http://www.twitter.com/Domainating
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>
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 1:51 PM, infocyde <infocyde@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Looks like a pretty dead group...any life out there?
>>
>> On May 30, 10:22 am, Dejavu <j4fos...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Please make a sound, Photoshop Lions! we don't want this environment
>> > in silence. we need signs to keep the faith that Roares and Thunderers
>> > are still alive!
>>
>
>
> >
>
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