What is the best (most cost effective) online advertising for a small business?

Posted Monday, April 12, 2010 by admin


We are now using Overture/Yahoo and Google Adwords so these are known. We are in the vacation rental business.
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3 Comments on "What is the best (most cost effective) online advertising for a small business?"

  • soapintrucker said on Apr 15th, 2010 at 4:03 AM:

    LINKS! OK, let me back up a second, first make good use of meta tags on your website, be creative!

    Re-use certain words from description in the keywords tag, and also use the “abstract” meta tag, again using keywords.

    Using certain words over and over throughout your web-page, both under the hood and on the face, helps index you better when a search bot comes’a'callin :)

    Once you are happy with your SEO (search engine optimization), do searches for places on-line that exchange links, find places to post your link that fit in. Example, if you sell toys, find kids related websites to exchange links with.

    Between proper use of meta tags and building up incoming/outgoing link exchanges, you will be indexed really well for free, well, at the cost of your time, but that’s better than paying for keywords and such :)

  • barry w said on Apr 15th, 2010 at 10:48 PM:

    my friend i have the perfect website for you. it includes over 1000 places to advertise for free. including search engine submission, free directories, free classifieds, free ppc campaigns, free viral marketing and all other sorts. It should keep you going for quite a while!

  • benbardot said on Apr 18th, 2010 at 9:56 PM:

    Have you tried ?

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