NitroKB: Nitro Knowledge Base Reloaded
#16
#17
I've got a soft launch of the archive up and running.
http://nitrokb.netne.net/
I still need to go through the V-ONE RRR links page and start working on the beginners section. It's so hard to work on the beginners section during the holidays though - my wife usually keeps me really busy during the holidays.
Anyway... Check it out, let me know what you think and provide any suggestions you may have. I'm always open to good ideas!
Thanks!
http://nitrokb.netne.net/
I still need to go through the V-ONE RRR links page and start working on the beginners section. It's so hard to work on the beginners section during the holidays though - my wife usually keeps me really busy during the holidays.
Anyway... Check it out, let me know what you think and provide any suggestions you may have. I'm always open to good ideas!
Thanks!
#18
I was talking to someone about how he was promoting his Web site (non-R/C) and what he said is that he draws a lot of hits through his YouTube and Flickr sites. It's such an awesome idea that never crossed my mind. So I created a YouTube Channel with quite a number of videos - a lot of which are not my own, to help new people with nitro tuning, tips, and to showcase other R/C racing, both nitro and electric.
My YouTube channel is here: http://www.youtube.com/nitrokb
If you run a R/C Web site or sell product, I can't emphasize enough how important this is to draw traffic to your Web site and to promote R/C. Take a look at what Ali Mansoor is doing in his YouTube channel and you'll see what I mean.
My YouTube channel is here: http://www.youtube.com/nitrokb
If you run a R/C Web site or sell product, I can't emphasize enough how important this is to draw traffic to your Web site and to promote R/C. Take a look at what Ali Mansoor is doing in his YouTube channel and you'll see what I mean.
Last edited by rmdhawaii; 01-03-2010 at 03:42 AM.