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If you’ve a clear expertise in using Photoshop 7, don’t allow it to remain a hobby if you have the means of turning it into a profitable venture. By generously sharing your skills at Photoshop 7, you’ll not only be able to earn money but make lots of people happy as well.
Steps for Making Profitable Photoshop 7 Tutorials
Step 1 Know What Readers Want
Ultimately, readers – whatever level they are at in Photoshop 7 – want something clearly and systematically explained. People who are looking for and using Photoshop 7 Tutorials, even if they have an extensive technical vocabulary at their disposal, will always prefer to read something that they can grasp immediately.
Step 2 Focus on One Topic
A Photoshop 7 tutorial will be more effective if you focus on one topic alone. Focusing on just one topic will allow you to provide as much information as necessary regarding it. Having multiple topics for one Photoshop 7 tutorial will also require you to condense explanations and descriptions. If you do this, you risk reducing the quality and clarity of your instructions.
Step 3 Make an Outline
It’s always best to prepare an outline for any tutorial you wish to make because it allows you to see the sequence of your article. Evaluate then whether the outline you’ve prepared is logically ordered and coherent.
Step 4 Making Your Photoshop 7 Tutorial SEO-Friendly
Now that you have an effective outline to rely on, it’s time to write and create your Photoshop 7 Tutorial. As you write instructions step by step for your readers, make sure however that you use the appropriate keywords as often as possible. Beware of committing grammatical errors, however, because these are never pleasant to the reader’s eye. Keep everything brief and simple. Short paragraphs are always better than elaborate ones. Bulleted text are always appreciated.
Step 5 Use Images as Much as Possible
If you are not a gifted writer, you’ll definitely need to use images because your readers can simply refer to the images provided if there’s something that they don’t understand. And even if you have exemplary writing skills, having images wouldn’t hurt either since you should also take into consideration readers who love to skim and rely more on images rather than text for instruction.
Screenshots are effective when you’re teaching them to navigate around Photoshop. Before and after images are also useful to show the effect of a particular Photoshop function. Highlight what needs highlighting.
Step 6 Uploading the Photoshop 7 Tutorial
There are a lot of free web hosting providers to choose from, so make sure that you end up with one that will provide you with all of the following: a URL that has easy name recall as well as sufficient disk space and bandwidth.
Step 7 Designing Your Website
There are just two simple rules when designing the website for your Photoshop 7 tutorial: a visitor must find it easy to navigate around it, and secondly, it must be SEO-friendly as well. Use HTML as much as possible.
Step 8 Build Traffic
Do what you can then to build traffic to your website. Register for a Google Ad account. Advertise yourself. Blog about your Photoshop 7 tutorials and make sure that you emphasize its benefits and differences compared to other tutorials for Photoshop 7.
Step 9 Start Earning with a Video-Based Photoshop 7 Tutorial
Although you can have a constant and reliable source of income from advertising in your website, you can earn bigger money by creating a more detailed and video-based Photoshop 7 Tutorial. If they like your free tutorial, they’ll surely be tempted to buy your tutorial video!
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January 30th, 2010 at 5:15 pm
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January 30th, 2010 at 6:02 pm
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January 31st, 2010 at 7:55 pm
Hi,
It depends what kind of site you are making. If you are making the simplest kind of site, just some static html pages then there is no need to purchase web hosting first, you will be able to view your site fine just in a web browser locally.
However if you are using any features such as MySQL databases, PHP, etc. then you will need a hosting account to be able to actually view your site properly.
Hope that helps!
Regards,
Darryl
February 1st, 2010 at 12:07 pm
omg i never knew this… thanks torley!
February 1st, 2010 at 3:23 pm
Wonderful presentation and delivery. Thanks for the help!
February 1st, 2010 at 6:40 pm
You can do it with Dreamweaver or Notepad – since it's all text.
You'll need a sign-up page and the code behind it, and a login page and the code behind it. It's FAR too much code to post here.
You first need to know whether you're on a Windows server (ASP and MSSQL) or a Linux box (PHP and MySQL) – GoDaddy offers both and it was your choice when you signed up.
Then either look for a CMS with login and read the code to see how it's done, or do a web search for web login systems. (You WILL have to understand either ASP or PHP, SQL and, possibly, Javascript. You CAN NOT create a system like this with drag&drop and clicking buttons.)
Your only other option (other than having someone write it for you) is to look at CMS programs, and see if you can use one of them. There are running demos of free ASP and PHP CMS programs at http://opensourcecms.com/
February 1st, 2010 at 11:37 pm
knowing this trick could keep people from spending thousands of lindens on fancy prim alignment tools…. like i did.
February 2nd, 2010 at 5:59 am
You could use this to make sure the walls and floor of your house met exactly without overlapping, which is really useful for avoiding texture flicker at edges.
February 2nd, 2010 at 2:35 pm
You can get very nice & free templates from here: http://www.templatesbox.com
Look at the bottom, they are free templates you can download, they are HTML pages you can run by open in any browser (no need hosting)
To edit, you can try MS Visual Web Developer Express (free):
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Or if you are good at HTML you can even use Notepad to open and change the HTML code.
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February 2nd, 2010 at 3:28 pm
Try gamespot.com. You might get your answer.
February 2nd, 2010 at 7:13 pm
I already use gridsnap for that.
February 2nd, 2010 at 9:43 pm
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February 3rd, 2010 at 2:56 am
Maybe because he hasnt selected the box before