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leetpete
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2009 11:42
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I just started and was wondering where to promote my product. Currently i've done the following -made a squido lens about it -made a EZ article -mkae a website using webs.com
What else can i do to promote my products?
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http://wowpowerleveling.webs.com/
http://5e6c49ha4ltmuu2u-l9wj9zter.hop.clickbank.net/
http://bfd565jz-kimmx82l5yfy-bo0j.hop.clickbank.net/
http://www.neobux.com/?r=l33tpete
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moneymaker1008
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# Posted: 21 Sep 2009 14:32
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Have you been promoting these sites? Try social networking, directory submissions, more squidoo lenses (not on exactly the same topic, but general niche-related informative lenses), blogging, link exchanges, and so on.
-Danielle
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mountainmom5
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# Posted: 21 Sep 2009 14:53
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You need OWM ....
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# Posted: 21 Sep 2009 18:55
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Hi leetpete,
That's plenty.
You can try a press release.
You might also learn everything you can about PPC and give that a shot.
Improve your skill sets.
Provide value to your readership.
Figure out new and unusual angles.
Network with other sites in your niche.
Interview. Offer a guest post. Ask someone to write a guest post for your own site.
Improve the usability of your site. Improve your writing. Improve the appearance of your site. Increase the page load speed of your site.
Pour on the benefits in your writing.
You shouldn't really have to do much more than that.
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FreeCashMan
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# Posted: 23 Sep 2009 09:32
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May I suggest you get a domain name for you clickbank links and forward your domains or subdomains to your clickbank links. godaddy.com has one of the easiest domain name forwarding set ups that you can 'mask' so that when a person goes to your domain name or subdomain your domain name still shows in the web browser.
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Brandilu
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# Posted: 23 Sep 2009 12:43
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Hi there!
What a coooool idea for a little business. I love games. I've never played that game before, but still. What a creative idea.
The website you built, is it going to get spidered by the search engines? I made one for my sister that was cheap/free and it doesn't get spidered. That means no traffic. If that's the case, your site won't work for you and you'll have to manually drive traffic to it. If you're planning on building a long-term business out of this, I would handle that.
If your site does get spidered, I would write more pages based on in demand keywords regarding your concept. The more pages your write that focus on specific, winnable keywords, the more chances you have for visitors to find you via the search engines.
Next, is there anyway to cause a viral spread of your website or product info? Like a freebie/giveaway thing that people can share with their friends? Inside you can place a link to your book for purchase, but maybe give just a few hints for free or something as a teaser. (You'll have to figure out how this would work for you.)
You can also do a similar thing with articles. You can write articles addressing different angles of your niche. If you provide good quality information that really helps people, it can lead people to want to know more. You can place a link to your site in your profile, for example, and drive people to your site or product page. I once found a vendor this way. It was brilliant and it got me to buy from him because he was the only one providing real, helpful content regarding the product I was trying to purchase.
Lastly, there are some ebooks you might want to check out. One is: Make Your Site Sell and another is Make Your Words Sell, both by Ken Evoy, Founder of Sitesell. You can do a search for either book and find them easily. They are free and the information inside is immensely helpful. They can help you learn to get traffic and the proper way to "sell" to that traffic.
At any rate, good luck with your really cool business idea!
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