I want to advertise, but I am on a shoestring budget. I want to get the best for my money. Anyone got any advice?
Teresa Barfield
www.teresatreats.com
cinnamonandsage@hotmail.com
2006-11-19
06:21:22
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I use free classifieds. I get a few responses. I think the main thing I am looking for is how to build a downline that is tight. I place my ad to build my downline.
Teresa Barfield
www.teresastreats.com
cinnamonandsage@hotmail.com
2006-11-19
14:51:17 ·
update #1
my friend i have the perfect website for you. it includes over 1000 links to free advertising websites including free directories, free search engine submissions, free viral marketing, free top keywords and much much more
http://www.freeaddsgalore.me.uk
investing time and effort into the big daddy search engine will prove very profitable
2006-11-21 09:55:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Teresa, I tried free and paid advertising when I was into MLM all I ever got was Spam and plenty of it your address will be sold off like a piece of meat time after time, if you'd like to e-mail me I'll show you some links to get your site or product shown without the spam for free no guarantee you'll make any sales tho.
Robert
2006-11-19 06:33:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Free ads are a pain, but if you are persistent, they do work. If you really want to get a response you have to update them nearly daily. You should put aside 1-2 hours per day that you spend creating and updating your ads. I am currently putting together a site, but it is still very rough. I am accepting free ads until I get it 100% up and running. If you would like, I would be happy to add a banner.
http://www.my-mall-at-home.com
Of course, it does depend on the type of site that you have. I wasn't able to access it through the link you provided.
2006-11-19 10:37:18
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answered by MELINDA C 2
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In business there is no 1 rule: most of the time you get what you paid for
If it is free, frequently it is not much benefit.
However in this internet age, there are exceptions to this rule - for example Craig's list is very useful - to advertise selling your personal items.
2006-11-19 06:25:54
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answered by sm bn 6
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Teresa, my experience is that they only get responses from people offering leads, or other types of advertising (that costs). Maybe if you do enough you'll eventually get a response.
2006-11-19 06:25:55
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answered by Anonymous
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ok .. first of all .. your website www.teresatreats.com is not working ..
Free adv will get u some work .. but paid ones should get u more .. anyways .. if u need any help .. i am a designer .. i am willing to do u the ad design for free :D .. and i am not saying that to get the 10 points .. i just like to help others ..
and wish u all the best
Good luck
2006-11-19 06:45:20
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answered by KickBoxer 3
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free adds are ok but your better of advertising on the web and local papers etc
2006-11-19 06:29:53
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answered by Tiger 5
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They do work and lot of people try to use them. Try some online search advertising to see if it works.
Small biz resources - http://www.shop4mybiz.com
2006-11-19 21:19:21
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answered by Shop4MyBiz.com 2
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