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23-08-2008, 21:25
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Tutorial.net.in review request
Tutorial.net.in which is hosted here has been launched today.
The prime features are that it has been created using Mediawiki Web Hosting and most importantly it is a revenue sharing tutorial site.
Please take time to review and let me know.
Last edited by unknown888; 23-08-2008 at 21:26.
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25-08-2008, 00:11
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Looks pretty good. Clear and consise and seems to do the job it's designed for! 
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26-08-2008, 17:13
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Thank you!. Any other suggestion for improvement.
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26-08-2008, 17:15
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My only thought is that there are no images or anything like that - but the site doesn't lend itself to that sort of thing as it's more an information site.
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26-08-2008, 17:30
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jc8654
My only thought is that there are no images or anything like that - but the site doesn't lend itself to that sort of thing as it's more an information site.
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Thank you jc,
When time permits, please also share some ideas on how I can spread the message about this site.
It has some pretty good feature not found elsewhere. For example from what I know, tutorial.net.in is the only tutorial site to offer revenue sharing for authors while also allowing the authors to protect their pages from vandals.
I have just seen one user started using it in a very brilliant way by writing tutorials for every HTML tags and each page contains his/her Google Adsense id. It looks, kind of unique approach.
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26-08-2008, 18:01
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Looks good to me, great domain name too.
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27-08-2008, 00:07
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Seems a pretty unique idea, and I like the domain name too - that'd be worth selling advertising space on, as the domain name specifically may attract interest.
You could try and invest in .me domain names as my friend got a very unique .me domain name (a very well known word in the dictionary). I'm sure some unique names are still available which may expand the Website and possible advertising.
Maybe create a forum for discussions of the various articles around the site, etc.
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27-08-2008, 00:12
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Quote:
Originally Posted by unknown888
Thank you jc,
When time permits, please also share some ideas on how I can spread the message about this site.
It has some pretty good feature not found elsewhere. For example from what I know, tutorial.net.in is the only tutorial site to offer revenue sharing for authors while also allowing the authors to protect their pages from vandals.
I have just seen one user started using it in a very brilliant way by writing tutorials for every HTML tags and each page contains his/her Google Adsense id. It looks, kind of unique approach.
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My guess for this would be to try and get it mentioned on some other computing forums or try some programs like BBC Click or computing magazines. If it's something new, they may well be interested.
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31-08-2008, 20:05
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Your website looks good .. Best of luck for it
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30-09-2008, 05:00
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Wow....It looks so easy to learn and share information.We all hope this information will be useful to everyone and hope you continue providing information.
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01-10-2008, 14:16
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I love the simplicity powered by Mediawiki, good work!  It inspired me to create a hosting wiki.  I think you can add few links of video tutorials there which could be helpful to newcomers.
Edit: I don't find external links option there? Did you make them off?
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09-10-2008, 04:17
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Great theme there! I also like the name.
My thoughts:
- The main_page should have the tutorial Categories displayed with a short summary for each tutorial. That way, the main_page will get updated constantly and the search engines will reward it.
- The existing main_page can be an inside page with a prominent link on the new main_page. The existing main_page is not updating constantly, so a stagnant Search Engine Optimization factor.
- You will get quality repeat visitors if the tutorials are included with sequential images and texts... the tutorial should begin with a problem and end with the solution with the help of images and text. You can also use the comments feature for the visitors to add more to the tutorial. You never know how a simple modification / idea can help others.
- You can have the summary of the tutorials on the main_page with a small image.
- IMHO the Wiki style, though great looking, isn't helping your site much because the actual content of your site can well be found in the Wikipedia.org. People would prefer Wiki for the sort of knowledge that this site has. Sorry, just my HO though. The answer to that could well be in making the tutorial site just like any other great tutorial site, with some added features (like the Wiki style, which is an overall great style for interaction).
- The immediate answer to the above that comes to my mind is: something similar to the tutorialized.com site. There are plenty of other tutorial sites that are well-established, and most of them follow the tutorialized.com style of main page and the inside pages. Your site could be likewise and with the present Wiki style adaptation.
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Great idea. For a real success, you'll need thousands of tutorials from all sort of categories. I have helped one other tutorial site get thousands of such tutorial links before. It is much easier for others to help your site with such third-party links than write great and systematic tutorials for your site. So, a put-off there for many. For those, you can start a "link to other online tutorial" with a short description and image for each. That way, you will send some of your traffic to those tutorial sites... but, you are helping your visitors by giving them great tutorial links too. If your site has quality, then those will come back repeatedly, else there could be a long wait for building the site and the traffic.
Wishing the very best  & God Bless!
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