Post by Webnichefinder » Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:31 pm

How to videos is the best way...

It saves fellow members trying in searching for answers...

When able to get more things done!

I spent 30 minutes looking for
1.  How to upload my products...
2.  How to change my logo on my page
  Time is the one thing we cannot get back....
  when I learn new things concerning Internet marketing or creating my own form
I place it in a short video...
---- what happened to the videos with this product?----


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Post by anmp3r » Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:11 pm

that's such an awesome idea!

i reckon that if everyone put everything they learnt concerning opencart and then into a database, it would save soooo much time and soooooooooooo many repetitive questions!


stuff mate! ;)

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Post by Luvz2drv » Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:05 pm

yes but ppl would still have to search <------


and a forum i s a rich front end to a database ..  see no advantage

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Post by anmp3r » Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:10 pm

noobs such as myself wouldnt havta ask fine gentelmen such as yourself for help every 2 seconds coz we would have a step by step demonstration. Also its much better to show someone how to do something then to tell them, much easier for them to understand.

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Post by jocroft » Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:18 pm

I think I'm doing ok with Open Cart and hope to have my first project live within the week with a second not far behind.

What you have to remember is that this is Open Source and Daniel (and some other others) have spent a lot of time developing the program - it's not really that hard to do what I've done and read through nearly every thread in every topic to see if there's something I should know.

Slightly time consuming maybe, but you really get a feel for the program and learn it - and it's worth it.

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