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Are You Missing the Advertising Boat?


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Teresa King
teresanetswan.com

Tips for Top eBooks and Marketing
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One thing I have noticed on the web is the unwillingness of

people who want to have a business on the net to spend any

advertising dollars.



No business will make it without spending either money, time

or both. That is the bottom line. I hear it all the time,

"I can't make any sales."



Invariably, when I ask, where is your website, where have

you advertised and where are your current advertisements

running? And, I get the same answers.



"Well, I did pay for an ad once..... and I did spend a lot of

time on ffa pages, and I did put my link into the search

engines. I did give some free books away that have links to

my site."



Then to my next question. "What were your results when you

tested your different ad copy?"



"HUH? What do you mean results?"



When you spend your money on ads, you need to test your

ads. It's plain silly to spend your money on ads, and not

know if another ad can pull in better results.



Of course, you need to do what you can that is free and you

can afford the time. And, of course, you need to get submitted

into the search engines.



However, what you really need is to get known.



The best ways to get known is through writing articles, paying

for advertisments, signing guestbooks, answering forum

questions, and through word of mouth.



The most effective way to get known is through writing

articles and getting the articles submitted to different

ezine owners' opt-in newsletters.



Here is your comparison:



Write one article and submit it to as many ezines that you can.

That is tremendous exposure. If you can't write, get a ghost writer

to write an article for you, and prepare to have another written

until you learn how to write your own.



One article might cost you $75.00. That article can be used over

and over again. Now, compare that to one $75.00 solo ad.



Your article should have a tempting resource box advertisement

that leads to your site, or your newsletter. The article should

be interesting and written with enough knowledge and flair that

your reader wants to see more of what you have. They will click

on your resource box and they will go look.



People are far more interested in reading a well written article

and clicking over to visit that author's website, then to read

an advertisement from someone they don't know and go to their

website.



Be careful, with the fatal no, no in writing an article. Yes,

you might have a product that you just love. However, your

article should be generalized on a subject that may have a theme

to what you love, but it should not be a direct advertisement

to what you are selling.



Why? Ezine owners look for high quality articles that are written

well, are informative to their subscribers, and want that article

to look like anything but a full page advertisement for someone

else's company.



There is one way around writing an article that leads to your

product that relates to the article, and that is to have a

well paying affiliate program so that those that use your article

can put in an affiliate link in your resource box. It will

definitely improve your chances of having your article published.



Remember, everything you do on the web should be concentrating

on building your subscriber base to your own ezine and using the

ezines of others, or both for your advertising campaign.



Good Luck,

Teresa King

(c) 2003

~~~~~~~~~~~~

Teresa is a successful writer and marketer on the net, and

has helped many people succeed. If you do not have a list,

it's time you start one with an autoresponder that you can also

use a personalized mailing list. http://www.besent.net

~~~~~~~~~~~~





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