UPDATE 2 – 30/12/2008
The script has been updated to accept file names with spaces in them. The spaces are automatically replaced with the _ character.
UPDATE – 30/12/2008
A few people got a 404 error, and it looks the problem occurs if the file name selected includes a space. We’re working on a patch for this but, in the meanwhile, please avoid requesting a file name that contains spaces.
The - and _ characters work just fine so, instead of requesting something like twitter bliss , try twitter_bliss, or twitter-bliss.
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The Lucid Rebrander now has a website of its own:
Don’t get too excited, at the time of writing the software is not yet available sale. However, you can give the PDF Rebranding tool a try, and also request to be notified when the Lucid Rebrander (V1.0) goes on sale.



Calvin Brown
December 29, 2008 at 6:09 pm
I just now used the LucidRebrander, and the most difficult part of the process was signing up for the 3rd party affiliate links to rebrand the pdf with. In other words, almost too easy.
The rebrander itself, as well as the entire process, works very smoothly and is practically invisible.
On an earlier post, I made the comment that there are already other solutions out there for rebranding pdf files, and I could not see what this rebrander could offer that is not available already.
Now that I have used it, and seen it in action, I am thinking of it like I would think about a car.
I would not really want the same type of car for driving to do my weekly shopping, as I would to drive off-road in the mountains, or to try and beat The Stig around the Top Gear track.
Oddly enough, I now think of pdf rebranders the same way.
I am going to get LucidRebrander as soon as you make it available, and I will put it to very excellent use.
Maybe, it will even help me beat The Stig.
David Congreave
December 29, 2008 at 6:47 pm
Thanks Calvin
Let me make sure I’ve got this right? You’re saying that the Lucid Rebrander is the “Stig” of PDF rebranders? Now that’s a great testimonial – lol
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December 30, 2008 at 11:03 pm
Hi David,
I had a go yesterday but the system failed – As You now mention -It was caused by the spaces.
In fact I tried again and it did cause a problem but when I took the spaces away all worked like a dream
David – The Lucid Rebrander – Is this the same software that created your pdf and have it rebranded online ? that will be avialble soon ?
I have come across a similar software script – Will it be similar to Harvey Segals Ultimate Rebrander ?
Many thansk
Hamant UK
David Congreave
January 2, 2009 at 10:50 am
I’ve not used Ultimate Rebrander, but based on the sales copy, here are the key differences:
1) Version 1 of Lucid Rebrander will likely be less than $67.
2) Letting affiliates use a link to the PDF download page instead, will not be a feature of Lucid Rebrander initially, but this is a feature planned for later versions.
3) Lucid Rebrander WILL work with most existing PDFs.
4) Special PDF creation software is NOT required.
5) Setting up your own PDF rebranding page is very easy (it just requires changing a couple of lines in the admin.php file, and adding/updating any relevant text on the rebranding page)
6) Inserting “Replacement” tags in the PDF is NOT required.
7) You DON’T have to create your PDF template with HTML tags, so there WON’T be limitations on the presentation of the PDF.
Keep the questions coming!
Carl
January 7, 2009 at 1:36 pm
Hi,
Just tried the rebrander……didn’t work for me
Compiled the PDF but upon opening in Adobe I get an error box.
Also there seems to be some empty pages in the PDF.
Click on my name to see a screenshot of the error.
None of the links show my affiliate links. Maybe they are supposed
to be in those blank pages.
Please check it out.
Thanks
David Congreave
January 7, 2009 at 6:44 pm
Carl – the gif link doesn’t seem to work – it says something about “remote linking forbidden. Please could you post the image somewhere else and comment again?
Please can you also let me know what you named the PDF so I can check the document on my server?
Many thanks.
Carl
January 7, 2009 at 9:24 pm
Sorry David,
I have uploaded to a different domain. You should be able to view
the screenshot now.
Once again just click my name…
The filename I chose for the PDF is tweetmytwitter.
David Congreave
January 8, 2009 at 11:21 am
Thank you Carl.
I’ve done a bit of digging and it looks like a 109 error is often either a problem with the Acrobat software, or a conflict with the browser version you’re using. I’d need to see it to be sure. Please could you forward the PDF as an attachment to david@thenettle.com, and I’ll take a look.
You can also try the following possible fixes:
1) Instead of left-clicking the link to load the PDF, right-click and select “Save Target As..” Save the PDF to your hard drive and then open it from Windows Explorer, rather than in a browser.
2) Try the rebrander again, but use a different browser.
3) Uninstall Adobe Acrobat, and then download and install the latest version.
Best wishes,
David Congreave
Carl
January 8, 2009 at 5:10 pm
Ok David,
Have forwarded PDF and commented on your advice here.
Will try rebranding Twitter again with different browser.
Personaly, it shouldn’t really matter what browser is used.
Rebranding should work in most browsers.
Carl
Hamant Keval
January 8, 2009 at 5:43 pm
Hi David
I had a go at re branding the 2nd pdf and it was incredibly easy.
A Fly through and breeze to actually use .
I am wondering how easy it is at the beck end for the setting up of such a system.
Great system
Hamant
David Congreave
January 12, 2009 at 4:47 pm
Carl – Thanks for sending the PDF. Just to clarify – it seems likely that if the problem is a corruption of the file – it will have occurred due to a conflict during the download process. Either on your PC, on our servers, or a combination of the two. It’s very unlikely that the problem will have occurred during the rebranding process itself.
Glad you got the Lucid SEO one working ok though
Hamant – Thanks for your comment. The back-end is very easy to setup. Basically:
1) Open one of the files in wordpad and enter the filename of the PDF you want to rebrand, in one of the lines.
2) Further down, edit a couple more lines to say which adresses you want to be able to rebrand.
3) Save the files, and then upload them to the server, along with the PDF.
And that’s it. If you want to change the title and the text that appears on the rebranding page, you can edit this as well – either using wordpad again, or in an HTML editor.
I’ll be doing a video very soon that will demonstrate all this. It really is very easy to setup, and the plan is to make it progressively easier to use, with each new version.
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