Websites Are Open, Now What?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Scott Botkins, Apr 3, 2006.

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    Hey Guys,

    I now have both my web design company going http://www.invisionblue.com and my content website going http://www.shockonline.com

    I'm trying to figure out which would be more profitable so I know which to spend more time on. I was thinking of doing invision blue from 9am to 2pm-3pm and then update shockonline in the evenings, I'm lost on what to do though lol. I'm wanting to market both but don't really know what to use, I know getting partners and submitting to directory's are my options but what else could I do?

    Let me know your opinion on what would be best.

    Thanks!
    Scott Botkins
     
    Scott Botkins, Apr 3, 2006 IP
  2. AspDotNetGuy

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    I think that a good content site can make more than a site that provides manual service
     
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    Hi Scott,

    I think your site is not fully completed yet. i have checked few links are not working, i am getting 404 error
     
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    Where are these links at that are 404?
     
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    Wow thanks for pointing that out, it was a from a javascript error that was created when I made some changes a week or 2 ago.
     
    Scott Botkins, May 2, 2006 IP