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v85rawdeal
12th July 2007, 23:52
I don't know if any of you have noticed, but on GameCentral on Teletext there has been a great deal of interest in Amiga software, so I have sent an email to them letting them know about this site.

I don't know if GameCentral will publish the letter, but if they don't I will continue to send them emails. I think they will, and hopefully it means we may have a few new members arriving over the next week or so.

Demon Cleaner
12th July 2007, 23:52
That was a great idea :thumbs:

Harrison
13th July 2007, 00:43
That is definitely a great idea. :thumbs:

Submeg
13th July 2007, 01:23
Nice vision you had there :thumbs:

Puni/Void
13th July 2007, 07:13
Good work! :cheers:

Sharingan
13th July 2007, 07:31
Excellent :)

Submeg
13th July 2007, 15:32
Thought: Anyone else been on other forums/sites that have had interest in Amigas?

Puni/Void
13th July 2007, 18:48
I've been on a few Amiga oriented forums, but not posted anything for a long time. Guess it's time to add a new signature and start posting a bit here and there.

Harrison
13th July 2007, 23:01
I think that the best place to grab member attantion is on larger boards with a wide variety of subjects. People already on other Amiga specific boards tend to just stick with that single Amiga board.

Sharingan
13th July 2007, 23:55
There's still the problem of people visiting, but not joining for forum discussions. Weird ... there's subforums for just about any topic one can think of (save for PORN), so what's the problem? Tough crowd :eyebrow:

Submeg
14th July 2007, 05:56
Yep, don't know what it is :no:

Stephen Coates
14th July 2007, 10:05
I have tried advertising it on other forums in the past, but I usually only get people replyin with something like 'I remember my old Amiga!' or 'Why are you advertising that amiga website in your signature?'

I don't know whether we got any new members from it or not.

Demon Cleaner
15th July 2007, 15:32
People already on other Amiga specific boards tend to just stick with that single Amiga board.That is exactly right. I am at several boards and use following signature:

www.classicamiga.com moderator

So anyone interested in amiga stuff can take a look at our boards. I'm also at some retro and emulation boards, some show interests sometimes, but I only saw a few actually visiting or registering.

Submeg
15th July 2007, 15:33
Yea it's frustrating alright. We have to get people to remember how fun it was so they come visit :yesyes:

TiredOfLife
15th July 2007, 23:26
Maybe it's the lack of pr0n that's the problem?
Have been using the website as my signature on a couple of Amiga sites I vist and post on a regular basis.
I think I will sign up to a few others that i visit occasionaly and post a few thing there.

Submeg
15th July 2007, 23:38
Yea lack of pr0n...that could be the issue :hmmm:

Sharingan
16th July 2007, 07:49
So all we gotta do is convince Harrison to include a pr0n section, right? Right.

Submeg
16th July 2007, 08:47
Hmm, by gosh I think he's onto something!! Quick! To the batmobile! :batman:

Sharingan
16th July 2007, 09:19
For pr0n, and eternal glory!!!

Demon Cleaner
16th July 2007, 15:37
Pr0n for President.

v85rawdeal
2nd August 2007, 10:19
We could always include a section called computer porn and have people posting images of their Amigas wearing sexy lingerie...

Or even hard-core computer porn ... Amigas with their cases off, their floppy disks on show or even ones with hard disks...

Then again... maybe not!!!

On a serious note, I have noticed that GC on teletext is definitly getting a fresh buzz of interest in the Amiga since Commodore announced their comeback.

If people are interested in reading the comments: http://www.teletext.co.uk/Entertainment/Games/Inbox/default.aspx

If you want to email them with your own comments about the Amiga and keep the buzz going, their address is: gamecentral@teletext.co.uk (gamecentral@teletext.co.uk)

Lets give this site the advertising it truly deserves!

Harrison
2nd August 2007, 11:11
I've not read Game Central for some time. I used to visit it every day on Teletext while eating my breakfast, but I eventually got fed up with the waiting for the page numbers to finally reach the actual pages I wanted to read on Teletext. And all this talk about digital teletext being so much better is complete rubbish too. It's even slower than analogue teletext!

But Game Central was always interesting to read as a quick daily gaming fix so I may start visiting it again. There were often useful gaming links to sites found on there.

As for site advertising. I totally agree. We need to get classicamiga advertised anywhere and everywhere we can to draw in some new members. All ideas, suggestions etc most welcome, plus if you get an idea don't just post the idea here, actually perform the idea and get the advertising out there. The more places we can be seen, the more chances we have of people visiting.

We already have a lot of people visiting the site, but the more we can attract the better. The Amiga is still very fondly remember by a lot of people, and many more that used the Amiga years ago often see mention of it these days and instantly want to contribute to it's memory. As you mention is happening on Game Central. I think the Amiga was such a pivotal platform in the development of video gaming that it will remain a key memory in gaming history and in the minds of gaming fans forever.

Puni/Void
3rd August 2007, 07:13
As for site advertising. I totally agree. We need to get classicamiga advertised anywhere and everywhere we can to draw in some new members. All ideas, suggestions etc most welcome, plus if you get an idea don't just post the idea here, actually perform the idea and get the advertising out there. The more places we can be seen, the more chances we have of people visiting.

That last part is important. It's always easy to talk about how we can attract new visitors to the site or make more people join the forun, but as with things in general, the hard thing is implementing it in real life. Every little bit helps, so even if it just including a signature with Classicamiga.com underneath in another forum, bring it up when discussing Amiga or old-school gaming with someone, or things like that, it is bound to at least spread the word about the site.

Now, I've thought about asking the main ed of the diskmag Saxonia if he's interested in having a little piece about Classicamiga.com in the upcoming issue. I don't know if it'll help much, but it's worth a try. I haven't gotten around to the distribution site idea yet, so I will ask about that as well. Hopefully this can attract some sceners (and others) to the board and site. :thumbs:

Harrison
3rd August 2007, 10:28
The only thing you do have to be careful about on other forums is not to break their rules. For example GameFAQs get very annoyed if you post direct links to other sites in your signatures as they view it as advertising. They are in the minority though, but it is worth double checking a forum's rules before you do add a signature.

I will be creating some more classicamiga adbanners soon and adding them to the site advertising page, so keep an eye on that in the coming months for more you might like to use in signatures. I'm going to be creating some gaming and demo scene themed banners based on the most popular games and demos on the site.

One other idea that would be cool, would be to offer demo groups their own space on classicamiga. Either as a page about their group in the demo section, or as their own sub domain linked site on the classicamiga server.

Other sites host additional related site's within their networks via sub domains, this would be easy to implement, and would draw in more traffic to classicamiga. We could offer a free sub domain that forwarded to a groups own site server, or for a minimal monthly or yearly fee (via donation) we could host the site on the classicamiga server. This would also be possible for any other Amiga related sites too that are unique and don't clash with our own content. Things like sites dedicated to a specific game are a good example of site's that would work well as a sub domain site of classicamiga. For example, getting a Monkey Island or Frontier site within out network would be great. We should start approaching owners of such micro sites to see if they would be interested in such a proposition.

Submeg
3rd August 2007, 15:34
Yea that would be awesome. Have people sucked into our site while searching for other things...(retro gaming related :nono:)

J T
6th August 2007, 11:58
So, this pr0n thing, eh?

We could upload some pr0n to the pirate bay, but at the money shot overlay massive text "VISIT CLASSICAMIGA.COM" :ninja:

Submeg
6th August 2007, 14:00
Lol too funny man. Damn you guys are all so twisted :D

Sharingan
6th August 2007, 14:22
Click here to download:

Big_Amiga_And_Her_Floppy_Friends(DVD-Xvid).avi.torrent


Yeah, that oughta draw a few lost souls in.

Submeg
6th August 2007, 14:39
:sick: that is some bad mental picture material

J T
6th August 2007, 14:51
Man, check out Lorraine and those big chips :blink:

I'll skip the "fat agnus" chapter though, I'm not really a chubby-chaser.

TiredOfLife
6th August 2007, 15:19
Advertise some 0898 numbers perhaps?
For a good time phone Paula?

J T
6th August 2007, 15:53
Advertise some 0898 numbers perhaps?
For a good time phone Paula?

Silicon-enhanced beauties :rolleyes:

Sharingan
6th August 2007, 22:07
Nothing like a good handful of silicon ......... computer chips. Yes, that's it, computer chips :yesyes:

toomanymikes
6th August 2007, 22:10
Better watch out - Thats how i found out about this site and now your stuck with me!

Submeg
6th August 2007, 22:39
See! pr0n does work!! :yesyes: