Advertising Methods To Avoid
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With every great advertising opportunity
there are many opportunities that either don't work or are just
setup to earn the company offering the service money with little
benefit to you.
The methods listed below are very
appealing because they are either free or at least
extremely affordable. These types of websites prey on
people who are new to online advertising and offer a
bunch of false hope. The idea is to make some quick
money off you and then once you realize the lack of
value they move onto the next newbie.
Surf For ClicksThe first form of
advertising that I recommend avoiding is
called FFA advertising (Free for All). In my opinion, FFA
relies on targeting new website owners,
promising that they will put their ad on thousands of websites,
often supplying the you with automated
software so they can accomplish this with one click of the button.
Then their ad is placed on thousands of different FFA sites at one
time. What they don’t tell you is that these pages your ad is placed
on are never seen by the general public, because they aren’t listed
in any search engines, directories, or any of the mainstream traffic
locations.
To make matters worse, while you’re
using the automated software to place your ad on a thousand FFA
pages, millions of other newbies are doing the same thing. There
isn’t enough room on these FFA pages for all the incoming
submissions, so your ad may be on these FFA pages for 30 minutes
max, and is then dropped.
The real scam behind these FFA sites is that you have to provide
your email address in order to submit to them. These email addresses
are a free for all for whoever wants to use them. Your inbox is then
bombarded with hundreds if not thousands of junk emails each day of
people wanting you to join their opportunity.
Free For All (FFA) Advertising
The next advertising method that produces less than desired results
is the surf for clicks programs. While these are not half as bad as
the FFA sites, they are about 99% ineffective.Basically, the way
the surf for clicks programs work is that you are required to view
various websites for a short period of time, for every website that
you view, you will earn a credit. If you look at ten websites and
earn 10 credits, your website will in-turn be shown to someone else
10 times.
Let’s look at this surf for clicks logically. Who are you
advertising to? You are advertising to other network marketers and
Internet business owners. If they already have a business, then how
many do you think will sign up for yours? What are they looking for?
They are looking to get traffic, the same as you…they are NOT
looking to sign up for another program or purchase a product.
You must understand that you need to put your opportunity in
front of the general public. Where does 85% of all the Internet
traffic come from? It comes from the Search Engines.
Buying Or Renting Mailing Lists
The problem with mailing lists is that you don't
know the reliability of the source. The names or email addresses
could be farmed from a source that isn't reliable. On top of that,
you don't know how old the mailing list is.
Another problem is that you don't know how often
those people have been marketed to so if they constantly receive
marketing material either through the mail or through email it's
likely that it'll just get thrown away or deleted.
Consider how you treat junk mail or spam
email. It's probable that you don't even take a second look at it.
Now there are some reputable
companies out there that sell valuable mailing lists but
my recommendation would be to build your own mailing
list. You can read more about this at
email newsletters.
Spamming Of Any Kind
I don't think I really need to talk to much about
this but I figured that I'd mention it. You probably hate receiving
spam so you can see why sending spam isn't a viable option.
Obviously it works fairly well otherwise you
wouldn't continue to receive it but it speaks volumes for those
companies and in the long run does more damage than good.
Webmaster ForumI invite you to visit my
webmaster forum,
it's a great place to discuss websites and ask questions to fellow
webmasters regarding topics that you may still have questions on.
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