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squidgey
26th August 2005, 14:14
hi all
ive used these forums for a while now
i have decided its time to introduce myself
im lisa i am 25 and i am a self employed gardener and website owner - www.bizarrebargains.co.uk
my gardening business has been going for nearly 2 years and i love it dearly and my website is a new project i started a week ago :? please feel free to have a look and let me know what you think any critisim very welcome so i can make it better :D
but please dont be too harsh i am a beginner at pc's and the internet lol
any way no doubt i will get chance to talk to you all at some point good bye for now
Jayne
26th August 2005, 14:20
Hi Lisa,
Welcome to the forum, :D
I love gardening! Had a look at your site, what no gardening tips? :D I know very little about web sites, but it looked very cheerful and clean.
Best Wishes
Jayne
squidgey
26th August 2005, 14:34
hi
thanks for your reply
i cant believe i forgot about saving money in the garden / gardening tips :idea:
thanks again
lisa
bitsnstuff
26th August 2005, 14:56
Hello and welcome to the forum.
Are you setting up the site for affiliate marketing? I recognised Loquax.
Kate.
squidgey
26th August 2005, 15:08
I mainly set up the site as a 'shop window' for my ebay items and some hints and tips but as i included a competition and loquax is promoting it i thought it only fair to include a link to loquax on the site - and yes
i am affiliate marketing too although i haven't checked yet if anyones clicked it ? my main aim was to get more people looking at my ebay items for sale.
thanks for looking
any tips?
clickprofits
27th August 2005, 17:55
Hi Lisa and welcome! :)
Have you thought of setting up a (separate) site about gardening with tips and other useful info? Might be a good way to promote your main business and could also generate some extra income through affiliate programs - for example Affiliate Future (http://www.affiliatesfuture.com/) offers programs from Suttons Seeds; Ferndale Lodge; Garden Cut; Gardening Express; Fence Store; Taylors Garden Buildings and Shedstore amongst others. You could also add adsense ads - should at least bring in enough revenue to pay for web hosting. :wink:
I see you are using the ebay.co.uk affiliate program via Commission Junction (http://www.CJ.com/) - they (Commission Junction) also run the gardening programs for Greenfingers and crocus.co.uk.
americatelefon.com
29th August 2005, 12:06
Hello and welcome to the forum!
h_baker
29th August 2005, 12:49
Hi Lisa,
Have you thought about adding video to you site and ebay listings. You can add streaming video of you items very very easily as many times as you like for under £6/month.
Let me know if you'd like more info.
Best rgds,
Henry Baker.
RSL
30th August 2005, 11:33
Hi there,
Welcome to the forum. Well done on the site...I love the freebie section. Teehee.
Good luck with it all,
RSL
top-click
30th August 2005, 16:06
I'm feeling really left out - I can't see your site, I just get a domain parked notice!
Welcome along anyway
Rob
top-click