Need Some Advertising Advice

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Post February 2nd, 2008, 10:12 pm

Hopefully this is the correct area to post this..I'm new.

What I'd like to ask those of you who may have some advice or tips is how can I draw traffic to a site? I made a website or two with links to the site I eventually wanted them to visit, but it doesn't get very many hits daily. I try to find free classifieds or forums that allow me to post links but that doesn't really work because most of them say I can't post links to other sites. I even submit my link/s to search engines such as Google, Yahoo, etc.

Is there a way to purchase help? A way to pay for someone to put my link on their page and I pay them per visitor? What is your best advice?

Thanks so much. Again, if this is posted in the wrong area, please forgive me.
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Post February 2nd, 2008, 10:12 pm

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Post February 2nd, 2008, 10:47 pm

well you could affiliate ( pay people to place your adds on there site ) I think ozzu has something like that on the bottom of the forum.

Im guessing you have done http://www.google.co.uk/addurl and http://www.google.com/addurl

Make sure you can get as many backlinks as you can, Try webdirectorys ect ect

Then you could use google add words, This would improve your traffic :P Then instead of posting your links, Put them in your signiture :P
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Post February 3rd, 2008, 4:29 am

adwords is a paid service.

Write contentful websites, provide valuable info. Give free stuff -not beyond your means, eg. free newsletters that can help ppl to solve a certain problem.


Go to adsense.google.com
Sign in, there's a part where they teach you how to best maximize your search ranking. I think the best is you could maximize the potential of ranking for free in a search engine,

Cuz some ppl spent thousands of dollars every month in advertising but bringing in only low quality traffics.

Make sure your website does bring in profit before using paid ads.

gooood Luck!
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Post February 3rd, 2008, 5:26 am

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Then instead of posting your links, Put them in your signiture

Doesn't Ozzu (and most places) use ref="nofollow"?
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Post February 21st, 2008, 11:43 am

Save your money... Get out there and start writing and submitting good articles related to your site. A couple points to remember is to build up a large list of publishers and sites to submit your articles too and to submit a unique article to each one. Here are a couple articles that talk about how to do this more in depth:

http://www.thekaizenbusiness.com/?p=177
http://www.thekaizenbusiness.com/?p=174

and here is a link to a free tool for making unique articles
http://www.thekaizenbusiness.com/hermes/
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Post February 21st, 2008, 1:04 pm

gogo400 wrote:
Save your money... Get out there and start writing and submitting good articles related to your site.


I agree with this one! You may also try social bookmarking ans social networking sites too!

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