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Think
your web site is ready for hundreds (or even thousands) of
customers per day?
If
so, you are much further ahead of the game than many other business
owners. While many web sites are interesting, pretty or even fascinating,
they are not ready for pre-qualified visitors. In fact, an advertising
campaign implemented for a web site, which is not truly ready
for visitors will simply show the world in a big hurry that
your company is NOT professional. For this reason, it may
be more worth your while to finish your web site before making a
lot of commotion on the planet. If you are not sure, you may want
to start with one of our Internet
Marketing Plans.
But
let's assume your web site IS ready. Here are a few ways
to get you a LOT of hits (you would be surprised at what
a little well-targeted advertising will do). The Internet is full
of users looking for your products and services - really! So your
advertising, if done properly, will bring you many visitors -
the ones you carefully choose through your exact advertising efforts.
If
you have any trouble implementing any of the following Internet
advertising methods, please feel free to contact
us. We have the
knowledge and experience to get you set up with any of these programs
quickly and professionally. Just click on any of the advertising
banners to go directly to the web site of the advertising company.
TIP:
The most marketing exposure comes from the most efforts on your
part, so use all of them to get the most exposure!
Overture
- Probably the most well-know pay-per-click service:

Ah-ha
- Also an interesting pay-per-click service, because it also offers
banner ads:

LookSmart
- Small business banners and text listings - also nice:
LifeTips
- More advanced advertising (including E-mailings), but not more
expensive:

Roving
Web - E-mail Campaign's for Small Businesses

Links
Manager - Helps you increase the popularity of your site (very
important)

Index
Tools - Live web tracking and traffic analysis - tracks visitors
to your web site professionally, not like a normal traffic log!

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