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Anton2015-01-09 11:52:43
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Anton, 2015-01-09 11:52:43

How to promote your program?

I want to promote my program, but there is simply no money for advertising. The softina is good, the demand is visible, the design is in line with the trends for 14 years, but I don’t understand where to start.
What are you doing to make the most of your efforts without wasting your efforts on a hundred stupid things? So that the return was immediately noticeable in the form of buyers?
I thought about keeping accounts in social networks, spamming specialized sites with pseudo-useful posts with relatively hidden advertising, sending out a program for reviews in popular magazines and websites, entering it into directories (for example, softpedia).
But these are theories. How about you practitioners?

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maaGames, 2015-01-09
@maaGames

Once the demand is visible, it will be advertised by word of mouth. Without a budget, one can only hope for reviews in popular sources, but that's if you're lucky. Write on the forums and publics. On Habré in "I'm PR" try to write an article, maybe they will miss it.

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globuser, 2015-01-09
@globuzer

And if not a secret, then what is the essence of the program? Can you just give a short description? Even here it will also be a small advertisement, perhaps they will allow it to be published. Why not. Well, or implicitly like that. A program that writes other programs and is able to conquer and enslave the whole world? :)))

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Risiki, 2015-01-09
@risiki

Create a landing page for your program and if you have a lot of time, then spend it on advertising / promotion.
On forums, social networks, catalogs, etc.

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Nikolai Ivanov, 2019-03-29
@wewewe770

I also don't know how to promote the program

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Ruslan, 2017-06-18
@rOOse

Why lxmlnot html.parser?
I did this, everything found:

soup = BeautifulSoup(page, "html.parser")
songitems = soup.findAll("div", "listenSongItem")

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Eugene, 2017-06-18
@immaculate

Read the documentation carefully: https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/...
Search either by one class name, or list them exactly as they are written in the page source, or use a regular expression or a function . .find_allnot smart enough to know how to interpret the class.

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Dmitry, 2017-06-18
@LazyTalent

table = soup.select('div.listing__item.js-productBlock.js-similarAdvert')

or
table = soup.find_all('div', {'class': ['listing__item', 'js-productBlock', 'js-similarAdvert']})

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