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I've found that most marketing companies will outsource their online advertising to someone else anyway, obviously with a marked-up price so that they can make a profit too. I'd suggest going for two individual companies who could perhaps work together or use similar ideas.
Very good domains obviously can have great value, seo.com selling for $5m last month is a good example, but if your selling a domain with good search rankings and backlinks it's bound to be more attractive to the buyer.
Both are good domains which you could probably get a bit of cash for. As you would be targeting SEO companies to buy this I would probably try and build up a website on these for a couple of months first. If you can gain a couple of hundred links to the site the domain should become more...
Google Analytics is great for helping to track AdWords campaigns, especially if you can't track conversions as this allows you to see information such as the time spend on site, pageviews etc.
Hi,
I'm interesting in hearing the best places to submit your press releases online. PR Web and Business Wire are probably the most popular sites I've come across but would be great to hear about some more online places, free or paid, where you can get noticed!