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mwooly122
31st May 2005, 22:26
I have just set upmy website and new to promote it but don't want to spend a fortune. Can anyone give my some help it will be very much appreciated.

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Alpha
1st June 2005, 12:00
Hi and welcome to the forums.

i wish you luck in entering what is rapidly becoming an extremely competitive market.

Webstuff
1st June 2005, 12:16
A number of forum members specialize in website promotion, so you're bound to find someone to help soon. Welcome to the forums!

top-click
1st June 2005, 12:47
Hi mwooly!

I am one of the people specialising in website/business promotion - I specialise in Pay-Per-Click marketing across several diverse markets.

It can be used to drive high volume/low cost visitors to your site - and although these vistors will have a interest in your products - it's down to you/your site to convert them into customers!

PPC is useful as part of your marketing mix - and as with all methods is made easier with strong unique selling points - are you the cheapest/quickest/highest quality etc. It can also *help* with messaging for other forms of marketing (particularly DM & SEO) as you can test and learn which creative copy works best and which keywords your potential customers are *really* looking for.

As a 'medium' PPC can be really irritating and time consuming to get right and even more troublesome to perfect (which is why top-click exists!) - if you need some hints/tips just shout - OR - save yourself ythe bother and become a client of mine! ;)

I am currently doing a DM promotion myself to local businesses where I set up a mini campaign free and waive account managment fees for 2 weeks to guage how well it can perform for you - so, if you (or any other forum members) would like to toe dip PPC, now's your chance!

Best of luck, and again, shout if you need any help

Top-Click

CG Effect
2nd June 2005, 17:41
Hi I'm Lee iff your after 3d visuals or a logo for your business give me a shout.

Eagle
2nd June 2005, 19:02
Indeed, the site looks very bland without a logo. As a result, your venture looks 'faceless' and impersonal. A logo will go some way to improving sales. :)

Desmond Brambley
3rd June 2005, 07:56
Hi there,

To make it a hat trick of logo designers, I would like to welcome you to the forum, and hope that it can become a reciporal business opportunity.

If you use the email address below, we'll even cut you a discount. Look forward to speaking with you soon.

Whistle Ink
3rd June 2005, 08:18
Hi,

Welcome to the forums! Have I seen your website before somewhere? I have seen like websites exactly like this elsewhere and will follow your progress with interest!

I assume this is a dropshipping business. I suppose the difference really is in the marketing with these turn key solutions. You will have to do everything to stand out from the rest! So a logo is a good idea! Eagle Imagery did mine - and a top job they did.

Good luck

Ozzy
3rd June 2005, 13:59
Hi mwooley!
Welcome. I see you have already attracted some offers of help, so hopefully they'll help you on your way to improving your website and in turn helping your business florish.