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The Target Market
Understanding the Target Market
Determining Your Target Market
Appealing to Your Target Market
Promoting in a Recession
Spreading the Word Around
Advertising Your Business
How Public Relations Work
Word-of-mouth Marketing
Using Direct Marketing
Media Releases
Radio Advertising
Print Advertising
Trade Shows
Classified Advertisements
Sending Postcards
Using Online Promotion
Email Marketing
Paying for Sales Leads
Search Engine Optimization
Link Exchanges
Banner Advertising
E-mail Signature
Feedback and Testimonials
Discounts and Free Giveaways
Using the Domain Name
Affiliate Programs
Email Autoresponders
Giveaways
Social Media Marketing;
Using Merchandising Materials
Pay Per Click (PPC) Advertising
Articles
Webrings
Ezine Advertising;
Newsletters
Promoting Tips
Tips to Effectively Promote
 

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Be Part of a Related Webring

Webrings were once a highly used tool, though lately have been losing their attraction a little.

A webring consists of a group of related sites. This way a visitor to one of the sites can be directed to another related website, and the visitor can keep surfing sites that are related in one way or another.

Joining these webrings is free of charge for member website owners, and visitors can visit for free.

Each webring is typically created and maintained by one person known the ringmaster. It is this person’s responsibility to go through site submissions, study whether they meet the requirements to be a part of the webring and if they do, to make modifications so that they are eventually in the webring.

Once webrings are set up, they do not need much maintenance, unless and until a site goes permanently down.

Being part of a related webring is a great way of getting targeted traffic consistently to your website.

 

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