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Does anyone have recommendations for such a service or even an HTML template that is fairly customizable?
I will freely admit to being somewhat ignorant in terms of philosophy but would love to broaden my horizons and have been told that ZAMM is a good introduction.
What I would like to know is are they any good accompaniments to the book or other writings that would ease my journey into the world of philosophy?
Any HN'ers with recommendations for a content delivery service that supports code? I'm looking for a ThemeForest equivalent for programmers.
My first iPhone game has just hit the App Store and immediately begun its descent of the recently released list. I know that if I don't want to slip into obscurity now's the time to take action. Unfortunately being an indie dev I'm not flush with money to splurge on advertising and a lot of the review requests I've submitted have been bounced back with a request for $$$s.
Aside from submitting approx. 20 review requests I've tried...
* Targeting game specific sites for reviews/forum posts
* Facebook/Twitter posts on personal accounts
* Uploaded a trailer to Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/25002162)
So HN I'd love to hear about any alternative strategies or schemes that have worked to keep your app downloads sustainable over time.And I nearly forgot, here's the App Store link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/coloroids/id432373490?mt=8