Thursday, March 13, 2008

How To Rebrand Practically ANY Link Or Text In Any PDF

How To Rebrand Practically ANY Link Or Text In Any PDF
Copyright 2008 by Willie Crawford

Sometimes your customers tell you exactly what they are
looking for in a product, and even point out features, or
hidden benefits, of your existing products.

If you listen closely, they even show you whole new
ways of marketing your products.

The perfect example, offering a powerful marketing lesson,
in our new Viral Document Toolkit, a PDF brander and
rebrander.

Viral Document Toolkit was designed to allow a user to
create, or import and edit, a text document, or any document
created in the Microsoft Office Suite, Open Office Suite,
or related programs. It can also easily handle any RTF
file.

After the file is edited in the Viral Document Toolkit
"Builder" specifying which parts are to be rebrandable,
it is saved in a special file format (a .vdt format).
That .vdt file, along with the Viral Document Toolkit
"Brander" is passed along to customers, joint venture
partners, affiliate, etc.

Those that you pass rebrandable files to, open the
Viral Document Toolkit Brander, browse to where a
rebrandable file is, and then open any file with the .vdt
extension.

Once the file is open, the program instantly recognized
all of the rebrandable portions of the document, and
displays them in a table where you can change any of them
that you choose to.

The Viral Document Toolkit software allows you to make
plain text, hyperlinks, and embedded hyperlinks rebrandable.
It even allows you to designate HUGE blocks of text as
rebrandable (replaceable). You can also rebrand hyperlinks
embedded behind images.

One of our potential customer was watching a video of the
Viral Document Toolkit which was posted on our site at:
http://ViralDocument/Toolkits.com and noticed that the software
allowed you to do something ELSE that he wanted to do.

As he watched the demo video, and looked closely at the
types of files that could be opened within the Viral
Document Builder, he noticed that the dropdown list showed
no only Word, WordPerfect, RTF, etc., it also showed several
PDF options.

This customer instantly purchased the software because
he had a number of old PDF files that he wanted to update.
These files had links that no longer worked, and even
sections of text that were no longer accurate. He saw this
as the perfect tool to fix those problems.

When the customer purchased and began using Viral Document
Toolkit, he noticed that his version did NOT offer the
option for opening existing PDF documents.

He became VERY upset and quickly let us know that, accusing
us of “tricking customers.”

We explained to him that the Viral Document Toolkit was never
intended to allow you to modify existing PDF's and that
it couldn't do that. That capability never crossed our minds
as we developed the software.

The customer insisted that he had seen the software show
PDF's as an option in the dropdown menu in the demo video.

Upon going back and reviewing my own video, I discovered
that he was correct. Viral Document Toolkit would indeed
allow me to browse to and open any PDF document that wasn't
password protected or encrypted. If it was password
protected, it would open it if I had the password.

Further digging revealed what had actually happened. Viral
Document Toolkit uses the converters, and other "pieces"
internal to software already on your machine to identify
what types of documents are on your machine that it can
manipulate. It can "see" practically anything that's a part
of the Microsoft Office Suite, for example.

The program was also "seeing" PDF converters that I had
downloaded and installed on my laptop when I was working
on other projects. On several occasions, I had documents
ONLY available in PDF that I needed in Word format so that I
could update them. These were generally documents that I
had created or purchased the rights to change them, but that
I couldn't locate the source files for.

With the converts already installed on my machine, Viral
Document Toolkit did indeed have the ability to use the
pre-installed drivers/converters to change ANY PDF file that
I have except those that were encrypted or password
protected (where I didn't have the password).

This customer has pointed out to us a "hidden benefit" of
using our software that we had not even sought to create. That
customer had pointed out to us a whole new segment of the
marketplace to us.

That customer had shown us that we did indeed have a
piece of software that would allow you to rebrand almost any
link in any PDF document
.

It goes without saying that you should not violate
copyrights or licenses when changing PDF's. However, an
observant customer taught us "How To Brand Practically
Any Link In Any PDF" :-)

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Willie Crawford in an internet marketing with over 11 years
of experience in generating massive website traffic,
subscribers and sales using viral marketing techniques.
Viral Document Toolkit is the latest tool he shares with
his visitors at: http://ViralDocumentToolkits.com

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

PDF Brander - New Brander Makes Creating V iral PDF's A Snap

Check out this new viral pdf brander. With it, I can literally
create a rebrandable PDF in under 3 minutes, and then
brand select links just a quickly.

Here' s a video of the new PDF brander...















Willie

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Check Out David Schwartz's New Viral PDF Brander - Viral Document Toolkit

It's no secret that creating and distributing rebrandable PDF documents
is a great way to generate more website traffic, more subscribers, and
make more sales for you, your affiliates, and your joint venture partners.

Check out David Schwartz's new viral pdf brander - rebrander in this
video. It' simple to use, inexpensive, and it has me kicking out and
branding PDFs at the speed of light.

Here's the video:














Click here to grab this amazing new viral pdf brander.

Willie Crawford