Show your support! Help us spread the word by displaying Vivaldi banners and buttons on your site
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for testing Vivaldi and giving us valuable feedback.
We've received lots of good bug reports as well as feature requests. But there have been some suggestions to design some banners and buttons to make it easier to promote Vivaldi.
We believe in word of mouth and we hope you can help us spread the word about Vivaldi.
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On it…
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O_o
are you really going to use banners in 2015? (!) -
Banners for pre-alpha? Not early for banners?
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Nice! I too believe it's still a bit early, but on the long run this is gonna prove useful. Way better self-promotion strategy than Opera's "we have 55 million users" post!
But if you really want to increase your user base, I think you should focus on improving and imputing features for now. Focus your marketing efforts after you've gotten a table version! You know how they say "there's no bad marketing"? Well, happens that there is such a thing as bad marketing, and people are going to see Vivaldi in a bad light if they don't understand what a Tech Preview is. That could backfire horribly!
For now, just focus on making Vivaldi be what you promised! Marketing comes after the product is ready!
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Yes. What's wrong about it?
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sounds old…
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Turn the adblock off You'll see banners everywhere.
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I have added a brief review page about Vivaldi to my review site.
http://www.softerviews.org/Opera.html#VivaldiBrowser
It's currently a footnote to the Opera page, but there's a link back to this blog at the top of the page. When Vivaldi is good enough to be my default browser, I may get around to adding a page to my site, or I might replace the Opera page entirely with the Vivaldi page if it's good enough.
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Dear Vivaldi dev team I have added it to my blog in a permanent banner, you can check the result on http://elrincondeloslinuxeros.wordpress.com
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Need help for feeds section within RTRRT group. Is there any?
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@Team_Vivaldi The link's broken.
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@Ornorm No, the original link was to a blog post. That's not a blog post.
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@Eggcorn No, indeed it's not. But the post is from 2015.
Due to the fact it was related to the promotion of Vivaldi by using Vivaldi banner (I thought it was what you were looking for), I gave you the link where the banners are to be found. -