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Help! How Do I Market This?
Take a subject that you know well and write a clear and concise article about it. Keep it under 3 pages, proofread it, have a friend proofread it, then submit it to newsletters, resource sites, or try the World Wide Information Outlet at http://certificate.net/wwio/. Just be sure you don't spend 10,000 words promoting your product. You are providing information, not giving a sales pitch. You should get name, email and/or site credits on your submittals. Start surfing and find sites that will enhance what you offer your visitors. Write a short message asking for an exchange of links, include your name, site URL, product or service, and email address. Then email the webmaster or contact person. Make the message personal ("Hello Diane") instead of "To Whom It May Concern". Don't be afraid to swap with competitors! Yes, you do have to re-submit ads constantly, but you will get exposure, and visitors DO click on headlines that grab their attention. Do a search on Free Links Pages (you'll find thousands) or check sites as you visit them for a Free Links Page. If ads change before your very eyes, don't waste your time posting. Those sites are linked with search engine submission services and your ad will only be online for a few minutes before it's replaced. Your headline is your only chance here - make it work. It's Free, quick and completely painless. It takes a minute to sign up and a few more to set it up. Then just place a link to it on your home page, and post ads in free links pages or other free classifieds sites to advertise. Every time you send out email include your name, site name and URL, slogan (if your site name isn't self-explanatory), email address, and a brief ad for your product, service or perhaps your new classified ad site. All too overlooked, press releases are an unbeatable source of free exposure. For information on writing and submitting your own (rather than paying an editor to do it) logon to: PR Web at http://www.prweb.com/ For tips on what to do and what not to do, logon: Imediafax at http://www.imediafax.com/helpfulhints.html Be aware, however, that 'just another PR piece' won't get published. The old staple, still going strong. Join: Link Exchange - http://www.linkexchange.com SmartClicks - http://www.smartclicks.com Banner Co-op - http://www.bannerco-op.com for starters. Keeping contact with your visitors and customers is the Number One goal of any marketer. It is absolutely paramount! And the Internet lends itself perfectly to that goal. Start your own mailing list and keep your visitors up-to-date on your services, offer 'members only' discounts, launch a new product, etc. Contact publishers of newsletters and offer an ad swap. Put their ad in your publication and ask to put your ad in theirs. Look for publications that are close in number to yours so the reciprocal arrangement will be beneficial to you both. For information on ezines logon to John Labovitz's E-ZINE-LIST at http://www.meer.net/~johnl/e-zine-list/ or search in your favorite search engine. The best source of free advertising. The traffic you receive will supplement all of the other sources you use to promote your business. Search engines are the starting point for many surfers, particularly those new to the Internet. A good placement will make a difference. One more for good measure: Get your site's name and URL public whenever you can by joining and posting messages in appropriate forums, discussion groups, surveys, lists, anything that will give you exposure. Appropriate is the key. Keep in mind, through all of the above, you need to give serious thought to attention-grabbing headlines. Work on them constantly. Headlines are your lifeline on the Net. Brought to you by: World Wide Information Outlet - http://certificate.net/wwio/, your source of FREEWare Content online.
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