http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=285256
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Agreed wrote:Well, KVR has a database of VSTs, getting your plugins submitted there is a good start. But there are other good ones as well. I'll leave it to others to fill in the blanks but Rekkerd is a commonly used one, and there are several good sites for this kind of thing.
Edit: If I might make a suggestion, how about starting a free blog to keep track of your releases? I use wordpress.com as the host for my blog on musical gear and software and I quite like it, it's very easy to use, but there are other options from Google etc.; having your plugins documented and linked in one place really helps others to find them and to keep track of your work. Especially considering that you're really going the extra mile with video demonstrations and explanations of your plugins, I think having your own personal "space" on the web where people can reliably go to check out your work would benefit you and everyone who takes advantage of your generosity in providing freebies as well.
That sounds superb.
I will give “wordpress” a try. I would imagine it takes some time to set-up. I will fix the amplifier sitting on the bench today so I will have ample time to create a “blog” on word press on Sunday.
Cheers Agreed.