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Commerce.co.uk
30th March 2006, 20:43
Hi Guys,

I just wanted to give you an update.

Our company press release went out about 3 hours ago and will be landing on companies desks as we speak.

We have already received over 40 replies back this evening from press companies asking more in-depth questions about our company and its plans etc, one of which was from the biggest domain news website "DN Journal" which has actually published an article based on a short interview.

Read more here: http://www.dnjournal.com/lowdown.htm

Fingers crossed all keeps going to plan and the site becomes a great success

Wish me luck guys and gals

Regards,

Barry.co.uk
Commerce Press Release:
www.commerce.co.uk/blog.php

MarkPearson
30th March 2006, 21:09
What makes it different from all the other thousands of pixel sites?

Has the ship not already sailed out of the port?

Commerce.co.uk
30th March 2006, 21:28
What makes it different from all the other thousands of pixel sites?

Has the ship not already sailed out of the port?

I personally think by having a tier 1 business name is what is going to seperate us from everyone else who tried to repeat Alex Tew's formula, not to mention the the added twist of incorporating an online business directory.

Only time will tell.

Regards.

Barry.co.uk

puravida
31st March 2006, 08:41
The reason the first million dollar page worked was that it was new and innovative and for that reason generated stacks of publicity therefore driving traffic to the site

It's the publicity that is the hook for companies to advertise as they know that their branding will get exposed to xxx number of people curious to see what all the fuss is about.

I've seen a dozen "me too" sites, all with a slightly different angle. I just do not think any of them so far have done anywhere near enough to differentiate themselves sufficiently to gain the publicity or traffic needed to attract advertisers. What are you offering a visitor to your site???

I'd love to be proved wrong and I wish you all the best with your business. But at the moment I do not see why anyone would visit your site?