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MarketThoughts
12-08-2005, 10:25 PM
I have about $500 to spend on promoting my website.
I am thinking about spending $299 to add my site to the Yahoo directory and then at least $80 on PRweb.
What do you guys think of that?
Any suggestions?

Thanks

ctabuk
12-09-2005, 05:09 AM
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MsLeigh
12-10-2005, 09:37 PM
I second ctabuk.

Search engines want one thing, and that is quality content.

People browsing the Internet want one thing, and that is answers (content).

See a pattern?

I suggest saving yourself loads of time by finding a freelance writer to create quality content for your website. (Don't fall for those content writers who want only $2.00 an article, you get what you pay for after all. )

Buy content and interlink your content within your website. Go one step further and find a writer who will not only write but submit articles to top newsletters under your niche.

Good luck!

ImBae.net
12-12-2005, 01:55 AM
don't just think about spending your money. there are loads of high traffic web directories other than paying ones like yahoo where you can submit your URL to. it takes some time but submit your site to at least 30 web directories with alexa ranking above 100,000

content is also very useful, and will get you traffic. my site was up for 2 weeks and search engine users were already finding my site using their keywords!

content is key, and i mean unique content, not the ones that are free. free means everyone else is going to get it to put it up on their site. come up with your own unique yet interesting content or hire a freelance writer. don't expect to receive high traffic right away. patience is key with internet business

MarketThoughts
12-16-2005, 08:07 PM
ctabuk: I PM'ed you but you didn't response?

ImBae.net: Great information on you website!

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12-18-2005, 06:21 PM
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Content if written correctly can get u a better conversion rate but if your not ranked well in the search engines u can write all the content u want and no one will ever see it.
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maxer
12-18-2005, 08:57 PM
I have about $500 to spend on promoting my website.
I am thinking about spending $299 to add my site to the Yahoo directory and then at least $80 on PRweb.
What do you guys think of that?
Any suggestions?

I would have spent no more then $40 on PRweb. I have used them a couple of time and although it normally generate a good spike in traffic which would last approx 3 days and will get you 4-5 incoming static links from other web sites. The rest are all auto feeds links form many web sites which are constantly being updated as more press releases are being published at PRweb. To cut a story short...very short lived spike in traffic.

Re yahoo directory, $299 per year is too much for what you actually get (you'll be lucky to get more then 100 visitors per year via the yahoo directory link).

I would have spent only $40 on PRweb and the rest on adwords and overture....much better value IMO.

MarketThoughts
12-18-2005, 09:43 PM
Maxer, thanks for your advise.
I think $80 get you much better results than $40.
I agree that I won't get much traffic from yahoo directory but what about PR benefits from listing there?


I would have spent no more then $40 on PRweb. I have used them a couple of time and although it normally generate a good spike in traffic which would last approx 3 days and will get you 4-5 incoming static links from other web sites. The rest are all auto feeds links form many web sites which are constantly being updated as more press releases are being published at PRweb. To cut a story short...very short lived spike in traffic.

Re yahoo directory, $299 per year is too much for what you actually get (you'll be lucky to get more then 100 visitors per year via the yahoo directory link).

I would have spent only $40 on PRweb and the rest on adwords and overture....much better value IMO.

marcel
12-22-2005, 10:38 PM
You can generate a press release with http://pressrelease.cc , then submit it to press release sites or outlets

wizardofx
12-30-2005, 11:06 AM
Maxer, thanks for your advise.
I think $80 get you much better results than $40.
I agree that I won't get much traffic from yahoo directory but what about PR benefits from listing there?


I agree that you need to start with credibility, but dmoz can also give you that. the fee for Yahoo isn't
very much money, but it is a big percentage of what you
have to spend.

If your page generates cash then I think I would bootstrap
it with adwords.

Forget overture in my humble oppinion, I gave them a fluttter
and they gave me very little in return.

best regard
wiz