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WallpaperPerson

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Dec 4, 2008
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I want to know what category I post in to tell people about my new mac website?

Thanks,
WallpaperPerson
 
Actually, it is a violation of Forum Rules to promote your website on the Forum


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You can ask for feedback, critiques or suggestions for a website under construction
Or, as an alternative, you can link to it in your signature

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Yea, signature is best. Don't post asking for a review unless you really do want feedback. Otherwise it's just a waste of others people's time and increases the likeliness of the thread being deleted.
 
Signature doesn't sound too good, but people will check our your website. The last thing people want to see is you spamming about your website, if you do that people will do the opposite of what you want them to.

I only made about 10 posts a day yet I get about 5 clicks from Mac Rumors daily. If people are interested in what you're posting about, maybe they'll check out your website :)
 
Signature doesn't sound too good, but people will check our your website. The last thing people want to see is you spamming about your website, if you do that people will do the opposite of what you want them to.

I only made about 10 posts a day yet I get about 5 clicks from Mac Rumors daily. If people are interested in what you're posting about, maybe they'll check out your website :)

Funny, I just checked out your site. Yes, signature is definitely the common practice.
 
Your signature works great for this stuff. (if you post a lot or start a popular thread) 1000 posts in 6 months will get a lot of clicks for your site.
 
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