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benefits4less
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Posted: 04/04/2007 06:45 pm
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Does any one have any advise on advertising on line on a low budget?
Thanks for any advise.
James



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Posted: 04/04/2007 08:18 pm
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it really depends on how low the budget is and what kind of advertising you want to do such as PPC(pay per click) like adwords or pay for some good directories to be listed in or pay for Banners



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Posted: 04/04/2007 08:22 pm
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Pay per click holds some interest, as well as banner ads as well. We were also lokking into good sites foe online classifieds as well.



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Posted: 05/22/2007 08:27 am
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is it bad that since I run "no cost advertising" that I advise advertising on forums? Free Ad forums that is. I'd have a better chance of being lit on fire and walking around then using ppc. I've done it..it doesn't work for me....then again, I'm weird lol



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Posted: 05/22/2007 08:36 am
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PPC can be tricky, varies a lot from niche to niche and for some refferal advertising can work better. You just have to know your industry wink



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Posted: 05/23/2007 02:56 pm
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Its a vague question - if you could specify what you wanted to advertise then people could help more.

For example promoting a local business is different to a site which sell cell phones which is again different to promoting a blog.



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Posted: 06/29/2007 04:39 am
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hi

you are advertising in low budget you can you use a free directory submission this is a very low budget.

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MarketRaise Corp

[ Message was edited by: bhartzer 06/29/2007 05:45 am ]



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