Promoting Sites with Budget

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by jakeruston, Feb 29, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I have a budget of $250 to spend on advertising of my websites (come from my adsense payment). Currently, in total, my sites get an average of 2k pageviews per day between them all which could be so much better, which is why I'd like to spend a bit of money.

    I'd like some backlinks too, ready for the future, maybe for a decent PageRank too, if possible.

    The sites that I would like to advertise are:

    roundthefilter.com (Proxy)
    proxonia.com (Proxy)
    siteseo.org (Blog)
    nintendoviews.com (Forum)

    I'd like to have traffic thats continuous instead of just a couple of days with a lot of traffic and then back to normal, I'd like more traffic in general.

    So, with the information that I've given, what places would you recommend that I advertise at? I really need more traffic, so good suggestions are muchly appreciated :)

    Thanks,
    Jake Ruston.
     
    jakeruston, Feb 29, 2008 IP
  2. chris265

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    #2
    try buying ads on sites that sell ads for a month. Adbrite has some so does adengage and other sites like them.
     
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    That is what I do. Good suggestion Chris
     
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    jakeruston Banned

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    #4
    Thanks for the idea, but advertising for a month on a PPC site wouldn't really bring in more continuous traffic would it?

    Thanks for the posts anyway.
     
    jakeruston, Feb 29, 2008 IP
  5. JasonBartholme

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  6. jakeruston

    jakeruston Banned

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  7. JasonBartholme

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    thanks jakeruston,

    Do you remember which sites weren't working? I can flag those and look for replacements.

    Also, much appreciated for the rep.
     
    JasonBartholme, Mar 1, 2008 IP
  8. jakeruston

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    Its okay, I think they load up now (Must have just been my PC).

    So, does anyone else have any ideas?
     
    jakeruston, Mar 2, 2008 IP
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    Create a squeeze page and set up an autoresponder. Then buy traffic and make them opt in by giving them a free report or so. On the long run this will give you the best ROI.
     
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  10. Perry Rose

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    It can be real difficult and expensive to bring visitors in, so I don't think he wants to turn away practically all of them, which a squeeze page does.
     
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    Thanks for the idea Menno, but I think Perry is right ;)

    Anyone else have ideas?
     
    jakeruston, Mar 2, 2008 IP