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Electronic communication
While this could be simply be put under the category of internet stuff, we have to look at all methods of electrical based broadcasting due to the fact that censorship is invading the net and the telcos are deciding what is "appropriate". Myself I think CB radio will be the highest censor free platform, or at least the hardest to stiffle.
So while we still have the net available lets use it to the max, while people seem to think that youtube vids are the way to go they by default ignore other methods. Examples are podcasting and powerpoint presentations, we can also throw in the likes of e-books for that matter.
For powerpoint presentations (PPT) you can make them yourself and upload them to a site like https://www.slideserve.com/
Although you might think no one looks at such a site, it gets 30 million unique visitors per month.
For podcasting a simple search on a search engine will bring up heaps, while you may think that your voice aint good enough the best way to get around that is to use a text to speech program (TTS). The best Ive used is SayPad/VoicePad, there are other programs and all you need to do is type up a speech of sorts. The prog will read it out and if you are happy with the way it sounds you can save it as a mp3 to upload to your podcast channel.
With e-books it is just a matter of typing out your words into MS Word and uploading at smashwords.com. But download its stuff regarding style formats, etc to see what you have to do to be successful in making your e-book presentable.
For all these methods the most difficult one is advertising and getting publicity.
So while we still have the net available lets use it to the max, while people seem to think that youtube vids are the way to go they by default ignore other methods. Examples are podcasting and powerpoint presentations, we can also throw in the likes of e-books for that matter.
For powerpoint presentations (PPT) you can make them yourself and upload them to a site like https://www.slideserve.com/
Although you might think no one looks at such a site, it gets 30 million unique visitors per month.
For podcasting a simple search on a search engine will bring up heaps, while you may think that your voice aint good enough the best way to get around that is to use a text to speech program (TTS). The best Ive used is SayPad/VoicePad, there are other programs and all you need to do is type up a speech of sorts. The prog will read it out and if you are happy with the way it sounds you can save it as a mp3 to upload to your podcast channel.
With e-books it is just a matter of typing out your words into MS Word and uploading at smashwords.com. But download its stuff regarding style formats, etc to see what you have to do to be successful in making your e-book presentable.
For all these methods the most difficult one is advertising and getting publicity.
Re: Electronic communication
Made a powerpoint presentation
https://www.slideserve.com/34371/argument-from-opposition-part-1
We will see how it goes.
https://www.slideserve.com/34371/argument-from-opposition-part-1
We will see how it goes.
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You advertise and get publicity, YOU GET BANNED.
We do NOT live in a free country anymore. There are plenty of non-PC authors who've been Amaz-banned. Try and buy a copy of The Turner Diaries. Just TRY. You can find the condensed version online, but not the original.
You get noticed, and Big Tech reads an ultimatum to whoever is hosting your site. And you get Disappeared.
We do NOT live in a free country anymore. There are plenty of non-PC authors who've been Amaz-banned. Try and buy a copy of The Turner Diaries. Just TRY. You can find the condensed version online, but not the original.
You get noticed, and Big Tech reads an ultimatum to whoever is hosting your site. And you get Disappeared.
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Re: Electronic communication
You can also try making audio books, a TTS program should be able to save as mp3
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Another ppt I cooked up
https://www.slideserve.com/34371/argument-from-opposition-p-2
https://www.slideserve.com/34371/argument-from-opposition-p-2
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Leon Xiv wrote:Another ppt I cooked up
https://www.slideserve.com/34371/argument-from-opposition-p-2
The lord loves a tryer
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Another avenue is gif pics (.gif) which are animated pics, a simple search for gif makers will provide some such as...
https://ezgif.com/maker
So just upload your pics and then assemble your gif, or you can fiddle around with a media player to make them
If you download it and view it you will see the animation.
https://ezgif.com/maker
So just upload your pics and then assemble your gif, or you can fiddle around with a media player to make them
If you download it and view it you will see the animation.
Re: Electronic communication
If you google "seizure time gif" in images you'll end up this among others. Dont underestimate the effectiveness of this on snowflakes with their "anxieties", "ADHD", and psycho medication.
https://www.deviantart.com/the-happy-spaceman/art/SEIZURE-TIME-3-153716800
https://www.deviantart.com/the-happy-spaceman/art/SEIZURE-TIME-3-153716800
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