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10-16-2015, 09:03 AM
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[GET] How-To Broadcast A Webinar To Promote Yourself To The World $97-->$0
[quote]Welcome to the new Udemy course that will show you how to broadcast your first webinar using affordable tools. These are the same tools I use to broadcast my webinars to promote my book, my Udemy courses and to teach others around the world![/quote]
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10-16-2015, 09:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-16-2015 09:21 AM by Uriah777.)
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RE: [GET] How-To Broadcast A Webinar To Promote Yourself To The World $97-->$0
Already Shared...All 6 of your New Posts have already been shared
http://bestblackhatforum.com/showthread.php?&tid=238158&pid=1450431#pid1450431 Hi "SuperMaoriFulla" Thank you for your share. One of the rules of this forum that you should urgently be aware of (if you're not as you should) is: [4] before posting please use "search" to check if the course was posted already (how I do it: copy the title of the course in " ..." click search and voila..) A) if the course was posted already and I found new code: go to existing thread and post new code under this thread DON'T CREATE A NEW THREAD EVEN IF THE CODE IS DIFFERENT FROM THE ORIGINAL ONE! Sometimes the author gives new code after few weeks or even months so it's obvious the code is gonna be different from the first one. B) if you didn't find the course through "search" which means it's something new, only then create a new thread. If you don't know how to search in threads a stickied thread was created in here: http://bestblackhatforum.com/Thread-INFO...demy-share Where the mods greathassan and lala, among others, participate explaining in many ways how to find a particular subject with the sole purpose to avoid duplicate threads like the ones you're creating While we appreciate you sharing coupons with us, out of the respect for the rules of the forum and out of respect for the other active posters who are following those exact same rules, it is highly appreciated if you do the same. best regards. Read more:Udemy Section RULES >>READ THIS FIRST!<< http://bestblackhatforum.com/Thread-Udem...z3nQAVl4JB Thanks "jungario" for this tutorial. P.S. It happens to all of us...We Appreciate you and know your trying. |
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10-16-2015, 09:42 AM
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RE: [GET] How-To Broadcast A Webinar To Promote Yourself To The World $97-->$0
Apologies to all.
I've been trying to make sure I follow the instructions and image tutorials in method 1 of [INFO] How to search for the Existing Udemy share (http://bestblackhatforum.com/Thread-INFO-How-to-search-for-the-Existing-Udemy-share?pid=806883#pid806883) Just went through and rechecked what I did wrong. For example I got no search results when I entered the Udemy Title: How-To Broadcast A Webinar To Promote Yourself To The World. However, when I entered the Udemy Title in speech indicators: "How-To Broadcast A Webinar To Promote Yourself To The World" the existing Udemy share showed up in search results. I also noticed on some of the other courses that were duplicates that they wouldn't turn up up results when using 'search entire post' (Abstract Painting - Going Big for exmample) but would turn up results when using 'search entire title'. Am I missing something here, or just a simple case of be more careful? |
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10-16-2015, 12:41 PM
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RE: [GET] How-To Broadcast A Webinar To Promote Yourself To The World $97-->$0
Using the speech indicators is my favorite way, there are some other methods shared in this thread:
http://bestblackhatforum.com/showthread.php?&tid=146394&pid=895301#pid895301 Thanks to whywork, he got a nice method that gets results: "Hey friends, I have a slight variation on the above methods. Follow the excellent images provided by our esteemed member Chocobee in the first post of this thread, but instead of choosing "search entire post", instead choose "search titles only". Then for your search term, simply pick the most "uncommon" or "unique" word in the course title. For example, if the course is titled: "Knitting For Family And Friends", do not choose "family" or "friends" as your keyword, because these are fairly common words. Instead, type in the word "knitting", because it is a less common word and it is not likely that there will be many courses with that word in the title. Note: It is important that you choose only ONE word, more than 3 characters long. If you choose 2 or more words, for some reason the forum search engine starts producing vague results (this has been my experience). If the word contains 3 characters or less, you will get an error message prompting you to enter a longer search term. Finally, perform the same final step as shown in OP, which is to go to the forum menu and click on "UDEMY Section" to highlight it before clicking on the SEARCH button at the bottom. Depending on how unique your search term is, you may be presented with a single result, or perhaps a longer list of results, but they are in chronological order so it isn't hard to scan down the list and notice if the same course has already been shared. If you find the course has already been shared, please respect forum rules and honor the efforts of the Original Poster by adding your new coupon to the existing thread. Edit: One more quick tip: To do a very quick search to see if a course has been shared in the last few hours, just hit "CTRL-F" on your keyboard while you are on Page 1 (most recent listings) of the Udemy Section, and again type in a "unique" single word from the course title as your search term. Many duplicates I have seen recently were shared by someone else only a few hours before and were still on the first page, LOL! This quick method will catch those recent shares and save you the extra effort required by the above search methods. Hope this helps and happy sharing! " Thanks SupermaorilFulla for your efforts! |
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