Sluggin Along Here …
I am going through my email box today to try to deal with stuff or file it away. It is boiling hot and sticky. But I am making progress. I just signed up with My Space to be able to download a file on how to effectively use My Space. I can’t figure out much yet, but here is the adress …. I know it will shock you … http://myspace.com/dianeclancy. One step at a time for learning these new things!
The Scream, Digital © Diane Clancy
I have been working the last couple of days on making the pdf file for the Studio Artist Demo. I naively thought I could just copy and paste it from the post to a pdf file. Many hours later, I know think it is not so simple.
I asked for help on the technical details from the local Hidden-Tech group and the number of responses and suggestions has been amazing! It is a local email (probably offline group too) of people working in small businesses for ourselves. I think almost (if not all) everyone is in the Creative Economy. It is so great the way people help each other. I know when a question whizzes by my eye that I think I can answer, I jump right in there to be part of the solutions. Very cool what we are all doing to help each other in this new interconnected world.
Of course, after I get this ready, then I need to figure out how to use the newsletter function at my host. All the marketing advice talks about giving away something in exchange for someone’s email address. I think I am going to have a nice product to give away.
Any thoughts would be welcome!
~ Diane Clancy
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Love the Scream…. AAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!! I feel like that most days, haha!
Diane,
Hi! I just read this post and saw the stuff about pdfs. I have used a pdf converter called Primo PDF, a free web download, that has worked very well. I’ve only used it for converting combination word document/line art graphic files and not color images yet. You may be all set on this by now,
The address is < http://www.primopdf.com/>http://www.primopdf.com/ It seems to be oriented to Windows but says it has “improved PDF viewing support on non-Windows platforms”
~ Tom Wyatt