You might have noticed that I changed the url for this service. If you have subscribed to the "older" url, please consider subscribing to this new url (I am not posting to the "older" url/address). Also, if you were "following" the older address, please consider following this new address. I also made a new blinkie with the right link to this blog (the old blinkie links to the other blog). The reason was explained before, and I just want to move on....
If you have a blog, please add a link to my blog, or add the blinkie (available on the left side).
If you do not have a blog, please tell your friends that are also interested in Digital Scrapbook to stop by. This is the best way to propagate this blog. By propagating this blog, it might give you another vehicle to promote your products. By telling other people, it will generate traffic to the stores, and it will be a win-win situation. Otherwise, eventually the blog dies... That may be good for some, but not for the community. Thank you so much.
Because I look at each picture, and I classify your freebie based on what I see, it would be nice to have a description on it. Several of you do an amazing job at that. For instance, some of you tell what you are offering, put a small picture of the freebie, and also put a small picture of the whole kit. For me, it is great as I can classify your freebie based on what you think it should be. For the freebie hunter, it is great, as they can see what they are getting. For you store owner, you also give a hint of what is available for sale, and might help you sell the kit. Just a suggestion, so you can promote your products better, and help your customers to easily find you.
The "Commercial Use Ok" category is still going. This category was suggested by some of you. Thanks for the suggestion. I might miss some though because sometimes the "sayings" in the pictures are very small (or my fingers are faster than my brain... LOL). Also, please be aware that the classification is based on what I see, and what the software retrieves from a website. So, you will need to check if the freebie is really "Commercial Use Ok", and you will also need to check the designer/store policy.
Thanks for stopping by.
I'm really enjoying this site. Keep up the hard work, it is much appreciated.
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