Dear Forum Friends,

This new ebook marketing/ebook business website (URL below) is the fruit of many months of labour in terms of planning, design, and testing. If you could do me the honour of visiting the site and take it for a quick spin and give me your straightforward comments, complaints, and questions, I would be most grateful!

I would be very interested in hearing if you experience any technical problems, for example that the page looks strange in some way, with misplaced layout elements, or buttons, etc. I sincerely hope that most of the issues revolving around cross-platform compatibility are already solved. But with so many pcs and macs with different operating systems and hardware and browsers and browser versions, it is not very easy to guarantee a perfect display performance. These are the eight configurations which I so far have tested (7 successfully, 1 close to successfully) on: on pcs: internet explorer 6 and up, firefox, opera, safari, and chrome; on macs: firefox, safari, opera.

My plans for this site is that I am, in the first phase, developing traffic. My main traffic-generating method will be article marketing, in which I try to write new articles not only for my own site, but also for sites such as ezinearticles.com, squidoo.com, and hubpages.com. It is my estimation that I will be able to produce approximately 3-4 new articles per week. But we'll see. I rather go for quality than quantity, so I have to see where this leads me. But that's the plan, anyway.

The website is basically a Wordpress blog with a theme that I have designed myself using a great piece of software called Artisteer (which I recommend). I also of course used Photshop and other software. There is also lots of my own HTML pasted in ordinary text gadgets (the ads). I am running WP 2.8.5 and I have approximately 10 different plugins. If there is something you are interested in for your own blog, just ask.

I also want to thank Lynn not only for managing this nice forum for all of us, but also for her inspiration in her free Tuesday webinars. There is so much to learn, and only 24 hours a day! And then, on top of that, one has to actually make some money too! Jesus! )

In any case, feel free to suggest new things, and also to ask me about any details that you may be interested in, whether technical, marketing-oriented, or otherwise.

Best wishes,
Bo
http://www.ebookbrothers.com
"Get Your Ebook Out There!"