$500 to spend on Marketing...Advice for Best results??

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by triphp123, Aug 12, 2008.

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    So I have $500 to spend on promoting/marketing my site.
    Ok, not a fortune but lot to me.
    So whats your best advice on how to spend this most effectively?
     
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    What are you selling?
     
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    triphp123 Well-Known Member

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    See sign link!
     
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    Well it would depend on what your website is / what you are selling which you didnt answer yet from a previous question.

    But i would say, spread the500 out between 3 forms of traffic.

    PPC would be good and also Ezine Solo Ads.

    But it depends on what you are selling.

    Jani
     
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    You can try PPC for fast results
     
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    Before anything, get your ads and site critiqued. You don't want to spend any money until you know your ads and site can convert.

    And, for God sakes, do NOT spend any of it on seo. It is highly overrated.


    The real secrets to bringing in A LOT of consistent, targeted visitors, if you can really call it "secrets," *cough* is...to get word of mouth going, and, to find Websites that have low advertising rates, and making sure that the visitors may like the product. Get enough of them lined up like ducks on hunting day, and make the big smackaroos through volume.

    That’s how many of the big sites became big.

    Make, say, $10 a day, times 30 days = $300 a month. Take that $300 profit, combine it with your initial investment to buy more ads.

    Repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat...

    Overtime your budget will get bigger and bigger, thus you will be making more and more.

    It's all about volume!

    Search engines are also good places to put up cheap ads. The following are ones you can hit up:

    MSN
    Yahoo
    Ask (AskJeeves)
    AltaVista
    MetaSpider
    Vivisimo
    PlanetSearch
    SurfWax
    qbSearch
    ProFusion
    Proteus
    Go2Net
    MegaGo.com
    WebFile
    MyGO
    MegaCrawler
    Jayde
    Burf
    Search-O-Rama
    Cipinet
    InfoTiger
    G7K
    TowerSearch
    RealTech Miva
    Chitika
    VCM
    LookSmart
    NnSeek
    iWon.com
    Exactseek
    Jayde
    ScrubTheWeb
    Search.com
    MetaCrawler
    Dogpile
    Mamma
    C4
    Canada.com
    Ixquick
    Infogrid
    Query Server
    WebInfoSearch
    800go
    Debriefing
    Highway 61
    SearchAve
    Aesop
    GoTo Mixcat
    Abacho
    Igwanna
    SearchEngine
    Find
    Once Search-The-World
    Beamed
    SearchPixie
    GoClick
    Abcsearch
    Pageseeker
    Lycos Insite
    SearchFeed
    411Web
    GenieKnows
    Searchfeed
    Search123
    A9com
    FreeEmail123
    Amfibi
    37.com
    OneSeek
    WebSquash

    You may want to stay away from Google. Too high, and too much competition.

    Also consider doing pay per click services.

    But, do a little at a time. Don't put too much money into one basket.

    If you do not get your money back, along with a little bit of profit (like, say, $25 a month) from one service, drop them.

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    copper12, Aug 12, 2008 IP