Re: Advertising, etc
by unique <unique(at)ptd.net>
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Read *Getting Hits*. Cheap and great, even though a tad old.
HTH,
Ken Sherwood
>Virginia, when you are looking for a 'guarantee' you better be thinking of
>paying out. A lot of the search engines will guarantee you a placement by
>how much you pay. Sometimes, it is quite pricey. Be careful. When I first
>started doing web design, I had a service that submitted to 500 search
>engines. I paid for that service (how much I have learned since then!) and
>I had to end up submitting them individually.
>
>I would like to ask, are there really any guarantee where you will come up
>on search engine or directory?
>
>Yahoo charges $199 just to look at your site within a specified numbers of
>days, but does guarantee that you will be added to to their directory.
>Others charge by so many hits to your site, etc. Be wise when deciding what
>to do.
>
>Joyce
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Virginia Blalock <virginia(at)visionsnet.com>
>To: hwg-business(at)hwg.org <hwg-business(at)hwg.org>
>Cc: tblalock(at)loa.com <tblalock(at)loa.com>
>Date: Sunday, February 20, 2000 2:13 PM
>Subject: Advertising, etc
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> >I am a partner in a web site(did the design concept, partner in profit,
> >etc). What those who write the checks want is this:
> >
> >A service that will make up META tags, submit to search engines, promote
> >the site, guarentee top 15 placement, etc. Is there a good service for
>this?
> >
> >Virginia's Visions
> >http://www.visionsnet.com
> >
> >
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