SmartInspect nominated for asp.netPRO award

SmartInspect has been nominated for the asp.netPRO Readers’ Choice award:
asp.netPRO Readers' Choice

“Each year, asp.netPRO recognizes outstanding products and vendors in the ASP.NET add-on market. Please take a moment to select your favorite ASP.NET tools. This is your chance to voice your opinions regarding the tools and products you use in your everyday development efforts.”

If you like SmartInspect we would highly appreciate it if you could vote for SmartInspect in the Testing/QA section of the survey.

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5 Comments

  1. Jon
    Posted March 22, 2006 at 22:17 | Permalink

    wow, you’re already been nominated. That’s cool. How many purchased users do you guys have? From my understanding it takes quite a bit just to been seen.

    Jon

  2. Posted March 22, 2006 at 23:55 | Permalink

    Hi Jon,

    I don’t think we have been nominated because of the user count. asp.netPRO reviewed SmartInspect some time ago and nominated us because they knew our product from the review:

    http://software.gurock.com/postings/review/39/

    We got the review because we actively contacted magazines (which we still do).

  3. Jon
    Posted March 23, 2006 at 18:52 | Permalink

    Hey Dennis.,

    That’s encouraging. Me a few guys are creating a database encryption tool that we like to market as well. We still have 6 months of development before we sell it publicly.

    Do you have a list of reviewers that we can tap in as well? I would be greatly appreciated. I think this will help us royally.

    Thanks
    Jon

  4. Posted March 24, 2006 at 00:03 | Permalink

    Good luck with your product! I don’t really have a list of reviewers but you can search for ‘review’ in the search box on this blog and see where we had success.

    Most development magazines/websites lists the names of the editors and we just contact them and ask for a review.

  5. Jon
    Posted March 24, 2006 at 04:00 | Permalink

    Thanks, I’ll do that.

    Jon

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