The Building Websites with ExpressionEngine 1.6 books from Packt have arrived. If you want to be entered into this contest I need a bit of information from you. I need for you to tell me what the first site will be that you will use the copy of Building Websites with ExpressionEngine 1.6 to help you build.
That’s it. Leave a comment below and tell us the industry in which you are going to use ExpressionEngine after reading the book. This will enter you to win 1 of 2 copies of the Building Websites with ExpressionEngine 1.6 (we are giving away 2 copies so you have 2 chances to win). If you do not state an industry you are not entered.
The drawing will be on Monday.
Next week we will give away a license for EE Forum module and our legato template! Stay tuned…
Erik Reagan says:
Well that’s tough because it seems that many sites in my future involve EE. I’d say the non-profit volunteerism site on the horizon will be most likely to benefit from this book. That site will probably be pretty extensive.
Thanks for the contests Marcus
04/21 at 10:35 PM
David Webb says:
Photography. I’m gonna build my own photography portfolio site.
Thanks for the comp.
04/22 at 12:26 AM
Todd says:
Hmm… I think I’ll be using it to create a web magazine, but it may just be to help upgrade some of my own stuff.
04/22 at 12:53 AM
Dion says:
I would love to use the book on a new podcast site I am going to build, this would faal in the Music industry category, I suppose. But any website that I am going to build from now on would benefit from having good documentation around by way of this book.
04/22 at 02:25 AM
Stian Askmann says:
Converting my Non-profit football club site
04/22 at 07:20 AM
Ron Largett Jr. says:
I would use the book in the non-profit industry to build the next version of our church’s website.
04/22 at 07:56 AM
Neil H. says:
If I had this book, I’d use what I learned from it to build a site that helped starving children - orphans, no less. Oh, and it would cure cancer too.
04/22 at 04:38 PM
Bob P. says:
I’m going to rebuild my company website, http://www.longtermsolutions.com
04/22 at 05:47 PM
Bob P. says:
I’m going to rebuild my company website, http://www.longtermsolutions.com. I’m in the database consulting industry (IT).
04/22 at 05:48 PM
Martin Luff says:
Most likely re-doing the site for the community computing centre that I’m a trustee for (addington.net here in NZ) so they can actually update stuff themselves rather than have to contact the ISP every time!
Who knows, I might even finally get round to doing something with my own portfolio site…
04/23 at 12:57 AM
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