Create a cool icon for you extension, write a very clear description and
don't forget to put screenshots and videos of how it works.
Post it to your blog and to your twitter account and wait for the "word of
mouth".

Ernest

On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 7:57 PM, FractalBob <ruom...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm trying to figure out how to get people to know about my extension.
> I think it has incredible potential to become a disruptive force in
> the business world, as it's incredibly empowering to the average user.
> But it ain't gonna happen if nobody uses it.
>
> What do others do to advertise their extensions? Are there any forums
> out there where we can shamelessly promote our extensions? How about
> lists of tech journalists who write about this sort of thing? How do
> we get the influential reviewers to try out our stuff? Anyone have any
> ideas? It's maddening to have what you think is a terrific product but
> no way to promote it.
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