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DetourInteractive
21st October 2009, 10:40
I current run a web services business (web design, seo, traffic management etc). We have just finished plans for two new services which we want to market to businesses:
1. An seo service - we will do seo work for an organisation and work on a comprehensive backlink generation program. We all know the value of backlinks in getting your website in the places it should be, but the getting of the links is often earlier said than done! We work with a network of over 100,000 websites in every area of business possible so we can get relevant backlinks to any site from many thousands of sources!!

2. Traffic generation - we have another program aimed at businesses seeking more hits to their website and that's traffic generation. You tell us what your site is about and we will get you people interested in buying what you have to sell, it's as simple as that really!!

Anyway, I don't want to go into a full advertisement here so will not post links to the site etc but how would one go about promoting these vital services on this forum. With the economic situation as it is businesses need all the customers they can get and if your website is not making you money then you are missing out big time!

Ali-v-8
21st October 2009, 10:44
Your new to this aren't you.
Forum is for advice on seo not to promote you as an seo. (although it helps)

Advise people for free. Prove you can do it. Join in the fun.

fisicx
21st October 2009, 10:51
You want to sell services that promote websites and are asking here how to do it to your own site!

Mystro
21st October 2009, 10:53
I current run a web services business (web design, seo, traffic management etc). We have just finished plans for two new services which we want to market to businesses:


Now I don't wish to sound cynacle but you offer Seo and traffic management but your asking here how to market it.

Surely from what you have posted, that is a question i would not have expected.

As to promote on this forum, you could pay for advertising space, register as a full member, get involved with a company for free to show what you can do in return for that company putting a good testimonial on your behalf.

Theres an advertising link somewhere on this site which will take you to options for advertising

DetourInteractive
21st October 2009, 10:54
I am happy to give away one free membership of this in exchange for a review from a member on this board. In answer to the other point... we get plenty of traffic thank you but are are always seeking to expand our user base into new niches.

DetourInteractive
21st October 2009, 10:56
please do not mistake this post being as advertisement for the service, if it was i would have posted details on how it works, pricing, where to purchase etc. It was an enquiry as to how would one go about placing an advertisement on this forum...nothing more, nothing less

Ali-v-8
21st October 2009, 10:58
Email Darren one of the moderators he will be able to sort it


please do not mistake this post being as advertisement for the service, if it was i would have posted details on how it works, pricing, where to purchase etc. It was an enquiry as to how would one go about placing an advertisement on this forum...nothing more, nothing less

DetourInteractive
21st October 2009, 11:00
thanks. Going back to one of the earlier points ' get involved with a company for free to show what you can do in return for that company putting a good testimonial on your behalf' drop me a message if anyone wants to be that company

fisicx
21st October 2009, 11:13
It was an enquiry as to how would one go about placing an advertisement on this forum...nothing more, nothing less
It's all here: http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/forums/faq.php?faq=advertising_item#faq_new_faq_item

Going back to one of the earlier points ' get involved with a company for free to show what you can do in return for that company putting a good testimonial on your behalf' drop me a message if anyone wants to be that company
And what is the incentive for anyone to be that company? There are some very experienced people on this forum whose services do not come cheap. As yet you haven't offered any evidence that you will be able to provide an equal return in equity or advice.

DetourInteractive
21st October 2009, 11:17
And what is the incentive for anyone to be that company? There are some very experienced people on this forum whose services do not come cheap. As yet you haven't offered any evidence that you will be able to provide an equal return in equity or advice.[/QUOTE]

What is the incentive for anyone to be in that company? How about increased website traffic, increased web sales and the such all without spending a penny. That seems a pretty good incentive to me....

The service will be offered to this individual/company for free in exchange for an honest review, that's all.

fisicx
21st October 2009, 11:31
What is the incentive for anyone to be in that company? How about increased website traffic, increased web sales and the such all without spending a penny. That seems a pretty good incentive to me....
And how are you going to deliver that increased traffic? You will soon realise on this forum that any claims will be questioned and anlysed. Not through malice but simply because too many claims turn out to be unsubstantiated.

Lets say for example I spend 5 hours reviewing and advising. That would mean you would have to deliver at least £200 worth of business to me so that I can cover my costs. A few basic calculations would means visitor numbers in the thousands to your website. Do you get thousands?

DetourInteractive
21st October 2009, 11:34
we deliver many thousands a visits a day to our users yes. You have lost me in the about about spending 5 hours reviewing and advising though - what are you reviewing and advising and for whom?

fisicx
21st October 2009, 11:38
we deliver many thousands a visits a day to our users yes. You have lost me in the about about spending 5 hours reviewing and advising though - what are you reviewing and advising and for whom?
Because that's what your original post asked - how to promote your services.

I'm obviously getting confused here - are you asking for help in exchange for a website review.

DetourInteractive
21st October 2009, 11:42
No, I was offering a free membership of the service to somebody in exchange for an honest review of the service. All that personal would need to do is to get in touch tell us what their site is and perhaps give us the primary keywords for which they are looking to rank and we do the rest.