one of the most effective ways to market a business is through paid ads correct? But a lot of you won't have the money needed to pay for these adds, a great method to get you started is craigslist. craigslist is great tool for getting your business noticed it allows you to have a maximum of two adds per day, or at least this is what it recommends. within craigslist you can set up a job advertisement or a small gig these are easy to do and can be set up in major city's for a very low cost and most cities for no cost at all. this method will help you bring in new customers you can include a link to any URL you wish. this provides you with a small amount of business but the adds last for 45 days if you post two adds every day you are going to be have at least 70 up and running at the same time before the 45 days is up. after a while when you have 70 or so adds this becomes a very viable way to market a business and is just one way to increase the amount of traffic going to your business or URL. if anyone has any questions just reply to this and ill help you in any way i can. thanks Jyerrill
Hi, This is only one thing you are focusing on.Effective marketing is about attracting targeted sales and inquiries from interested people . Pushing causes the exact opposite to happen. It looks needy too!
hi, i'm just sharing information i am learning each day that is all i'm doing. and second i have just started two low price campaigns one that introduces 2500 people to my site a second that posts twitter comments to 80,000 people i'm exploring all options may i ask do you have any advice where i can go to attract potential sales ?
Hi jyerrill, thank you so much for share this information. I have a question. In the ads. Do you have to put a business site or any site? For example a television site? Can you add a squeeze page?
you can use any links if you like but i believe in some sections its against craigslist terms and conditions. using the gigs section is good because you can use any link with out breaking terms and conditions.