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I'm really sorry, but 90%+ will assume it's a con-trick of some sort ..

These days no-one 'gives away' £250 'vouchers' without their being some sort of 'catch' - for example "when you spend £25,000 or over" or "if you sign up to our Direct Debit / Monthly Purchase Plan Contract (£100 per month, minimum Contract term 18 months)"

.. and people like me will be even more cynical ... I assume the 'money off' is fake and, at best, you are trying to generate 'click through' revenue or just trying to 'harvest' email addresses to SPAM, and (at worst) trying to gather enough details about me to clear my Bank Account

2007-11-18 03:17:08 · answer #1 · answered by Steve B 7 · 0 0

10 low cost ways to promote your website

1) add your site to as many search engine listings as you can find, ie http://uk.search.yahoo.com/freesubmit/submit

2) make sure you add meta tags to your website (key words which you list then when people search for those keywords your site will come up in the results) - all part of SEO - search engine optimisation

3) put your website address on all your business stationary - letterheads, invoices, compliments slips, delivery slips, envelopes, parcel packaging, business cards etc etc

4) promote your website by adding it to your email signature on both business and personal emails

5) join as many social networking sites as you can ie hi5, bebo, tagged, facebook, myspace, yahoo 360 etc and add your web address in your profile or notice boards etc

6) add yourself to online directories who give free listings ie http://www.yelldirect.com/freelisting/home.html

7) get some stickers made for your car, and window stickers made for car windows of friends, family, customers etc

8) PR is always a good move, ask your local paper(s) to run a feature, get your business start-up story on business sites like http://newbiztips.net/startupstories.aspx

9) use http://www.vistaprint.co.uk to get some free/low cost marketing materials and leave them everywhere you go - cafes, train stations, libraries, school, community centres, college

10) word of mouth is a great way to promote something - and it's free! tell everyone you know and get them to tell people they know

2007-11-20 08:03:03 · answer #2 · answered by just trying to make a difference 5 · 0 0

Thats old advertising...Chances are people will look at it and leave...It's not appealing, and right away people know your plan

2007-11-17 09:44:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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