Friday, June 11, 2004
Today is the day to win a Gmail invite!
Reminder: tune into the Script School Radio show later today to have a chance to win a free Gmail invite! Here's the full line-up:
- be giving away a free Gmail invite to at least one listener! Have you wanted a chance to see what all the hype is about surrounding this free email program? Well, today is your chance!
- learn step-by-step how to setup MySQL database on a Windows machine locally
- how to set/change the root password
- how to "talk" to MySQL using the Windows Command Prompt
- some basic MySQL commands
- discuss the popular and not so popular browsers, surfer statistics, and layout and designing websites for your surfer audience: the love/hate relationship between browsers and HTML
- review a program that allows you to view your site stats in real time with animated Sim City like graphics and animation. Would you like to view a virtual passport of your surfers showing what pages they are navigating on your website in real time or via a VCR function and/or be able to initiate a chat session with them with no plugins while they are surfing your website? Want to see a bus drop off surfers to your website with Google, Yahoo or whatever search engine they come from? We'll show you what, where, when and how.
- more news on the upcoming mainstream version of Script School and much, much more!
radio show <-- radio feeds
java chat <-- Java Chat
irc.scriptschool.com #scriptschool port 6667
- be giving away a free Gmail invite to at least one listener! Have you wanted a chance to see what all the hype is about surrounding this free email program? Well, today is your chance!
- learn step-by-step how to setup MySQL database on a Windows machine locally
- how to set/change the root password
- how to "talk" to MySQL using the Windows Command Prompt
- some basic MySQL commands
- discuss the popular and not so popular browsers, surfer statistics, and layout and designing websites for your surfer audience: the love/hate relationship between browsers and HTML
- review a program that allows you to view your site stats in real time with animated Sim City like graphics and animation. Would you like to view a virtual passport of your surfers showing what pages they are navigating on your website in real time or via a VCR function and/or be able to initiate a chat session with them with no plugins while they are surfing your website? Want to see a bus drop off surfers to your website with Google, Yahoo or whatever search engine they come from? We'll show you what, where, when and how.
- more news on the upcoming mainstream version of Script School and much, much more!
radio show <-- radio feeds
java chat <-- Java Chat
irc.scriptschool.com #scriptschool port 6667
TD 10:39 AM
1 Comments:
We set this up so that people who were interesed would call in during the show live today (toll free anywhere in the United States or Canada) and tell us why we should give them a free Gmail invite and though we did have a caller he didn't tell us why he wanted a Gmail account ... so the invite is still available!
So here's all you have to do: call and leave a voice mail at 1-800-634-2718 between now June 12 and Friday June 18 briefly and succintly explaining why Script School Radio should give you a Gmail invite. Please understand that we reserve the right to play any of these voice messages on the air and that we are only going to pick one (though we reserve the right to pick more than one) winner for the Gmail invite.
We will pick from these voicemail messages -- OR -- a live caller on next week's show (Show #196 Friday June 18, 2004) whomever we feel the caller with the most compelling reason next week to giveaway a Gmail invite.
Good luck everybody! (I will be reposting this to a new blog entry also, just FYI)
So here's all you have to do: call and leave a voice mail at 1-800-634-2718 between now June 12 and Friday June 18 briefly and succintly explaining why Script School Radio should give you a Gmail invite. Please understand that we reserve the right to play any of these voice messages on the air and that we are only going to pick one (though we reserve the right to pick more than one) winner for the Gmail invite.
We will pick from these voicemail messages -- OR -- a live caller on next week's show (Show #196 Friday June 18, 2004) whomever we feel the caller with the most compelling reason next week to giveaway a Gmail invite.
Good luck everybody! (I will be reposting this to a new blog entry also, just FYI)