Fantastic Prizes Up for Grabs in the Tuts+ Survey!

Fantastic Prizes Up for Grabs in the Tuts+ Survey!

We love the community of readers we have at Tuts+ and your opinion is incredibly valuable. This week, we’re giving you the chance to have your say about Tuts+, and win a few fantastic prizes at the same time! Read on to find out how to get involved and stand a chance of winning a copy of Adobe Creative Suite…

Survey Now Closed — Thank you to everyone who entered!


The Prizes!

We have a few fantastic prizes up for grabs, and the winning entries will be chosen at random when the survey closes in one week. Here’s what you stand a chance of winning:


1st Prize: 1 x Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Web Premium

This prize has been kindly donated by Business Catalyst. Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Web Premium software provides everything you need to create and deliver standards-based websites with HTML5, jQuery Mobile, and CSS3 support. Design immersive digital experiences and apps across desktops, smartphones, tablets, and televisions.

You’ll find plenty of incredible software inside, including Photoshop CS5 Extended, Illustrator CS5, Flash Professional CS5.5, Dreamweaver CS5.5, and Fireworks CS5. It’s the perfect accompaniment to everything we teach at Tuts+!


Runner-Up Prize: 4 x Six Month Tuts+ Premium Memberships

Four lucky runners up will receive a six month subscription to our Tuts+ Premium membership programme, completely free of charge! This is a brilliant way to expand your knowledge in different creative areas, and access a regular selection of incredibly high-quality tutorials and resources. You’ll be a pro in no time!


Competition Sponsored by Business Catalyst

Business Catalyst is a Adobe’s new hosted service for building business websites, replacing 5+ separate tools with one integrated solution.

Incorporating web hosting, content management, eCommerce features, email marketing and built in customer management tools, Business Catalyst can help you accelerate your projects and increase your profit margins. Try it out for free at businesscatalyst.com.


Complete the Survey

It just takes a few minutes to complete the survey, and we really value your opinion. We’ll be using the information from our readers to make the Tuts+ network better than ever, so this is your opportunity to let us know what you’d like to see change on the sites!

Survey Now Closed — Thank you to everyone who entered!


Competition Rules

  • Please don’t enter more than once – if you do, none of your entries will count.
  • The winners will be picked randomly and contacted by email.
  • The competition closes in exactly one week. Any entries after that time period won’t count.
  • We’d love to hear your honest feedback, so feel free to say exactly what you think!

Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts about the Tuts+ network. We really appreciate it, and look forward to hearing what you have to say!

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  • Carlos Vazquez

    I just completed the survey, I certainly hope you keep listening in order to maintain the quality level (excellent) you have.
    Thanks for the opportunity to participate.

  • Craig

    Submitted. Although I do think you should have an “Other” option, for the “Have you ever considered submitting content” question.

    I am in the middle of creating a tutorial which I was hoping to submit, but there was no option for that.

    • http://NoneYet Michael Phelps

      I agree :) I wrote one, but it was apparently shot down. My writing skills aren’t THAT good yet.

    • Taylor

      I agree with Craig and Michael. I selected “yes” even though I’ve never submitted an article. I just selected it because I’ve considered it, just as the question asks.

    • http://bensheedy.com Benjo

      +1, concur on the Have you ever considered submitting content to Tuts+?

      I have considered, but I haven’t had a chance to write one for you… (think there’s an option missing)

    • http://davidappleyard.net David Appleyard
      Author

      Thanks for the feedback. We’ve received a few thousand entries so I’m reluctant to change the wording now, but we’ll definitely bear that in mind for next time. Best of luck!

    • http://anthonymclin.com Anthony McLin

      Exactly.
      Yes I have considered writing, but haven’t because of the exclusivity clause.

  • ibura

    Wow! You guys surprise us every now and then with some thing like this and it’s so cool.

  • Hamza

    Submitted,, i just want to say plz also add desktop programming in tuts , like c,c++,delphi,.net etc

  • Some Guy

    Most people would prefer second place. If you understand what I am talking about, hehe.

    • http://davidappleyard.net David Appleyard
      Author

      Who knows… Maybe we’ll throw in a Premium membership for the winner as well :-)

      • http://blog.geotitles.com Praveen Gowda I V

        So when will the results be announced ?

        Who knows… Maybe we’ll throw in a Premium membership for the winner as well :-)

        Premium membership for the winner will make it so much exciting

  • Hein Zaw Htet

    Already done! Thanks for the opportunity

  • Dmitry

    Submitted.
    Hey, I was looking for the form like that. If there was a tutorial on how to create one of those (where options appear depending on other option) that would be very cool.

    Thanks!

    • http://blog.geotitles.com Praveen Gowda I V

      Its created using formstack

  • http://www.ijasnijas.com/ IJas

    I have completed my survey.. There is something I wanted to mention..
    In “Have you ever considered submitting content to Tuts+?*”.. when the NO option is selected, we need an OTHER input.. The options are not enough..

  • kankuro

    I also agree with hamza… please consider some desktop programming… like Visual Basic or Visual Basic.net

    @hamza: are you a close friend of joel bautista?…

    • Craig

      Nettuts+ is a site aimed at web developers and designers offering tutorials and articles on technologies, skills and techniques to improve how you design and build websites. We cover HTML, CSS, Javascript, CMS’s, PHP and Ruby on Rails.

      That’s taken from the About page, this website is for web developers, who need help building websites. I think desktop programming would need a new website for itself.

      Maybe desktuts? ;)

  • http://www.xpertdeveloper.com Avinash

    I was the first one to comment here, but not showing here right now :(

  • lisa

    I’m highly excited to be apart of this network