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Sneaking in the Back Door

  By Mike Kline

Let's start with a ridiculous example. Let's say you have entered the Olympics. You are competing for the Gold Metal in the Bird Watching Competition. You are excited about the Gold Metal, but you sure would like to have the Silver and Bronze Metals as well. Of course, one person can only win one Metal; therefore you have a problem.

To compensate for your problem, you take advantage of new technology, and clone yourself, a few times. You then take advantage of your neighbor Bob, who is a cosmetic surgeon and change each of your clones to have their own resemblance, and therefore be unique. Then you send them all into the competition in hopes to win all three Metals.

This story may be a little far fetched, but it can come to life in your marketing endeavors. First off, let's identify the BIG event. It's your business on the Internet. The competition? Getting market share, or even simpler, getting traffic. As yourself, you can market to a variety of sources, banners, search engine submission, newsgroups, e-zines, classified sites, etc. Doing these things normally can get you traffic, and much of it if you are playing your cards right. But once you have tapped those sources are you all finished? Of course not!

That is where "Sneaking in the Back Door" comes in.

TIPS: When building a page like today's example, if you decide to use frames, you can use it as a template for many various news stories that will attract a lot of attention. Then your ad is never in need of re-doing, just the links you provide on the main page....and speaking of links, I suggest that you do use frames, that way, when they are browsing the information you are offering, your ad is still there.

PLACES TO GET FREE WEB SUBMISSION:

A. Virtual Promote offers a service they lovingly call the JimTool. You simply provide the address of your web site and an e-mail address and the JimTool does the rest. Find this service at: http://192.41.61.81/submitter/index.html.

B. Next, there is http://www.all4one.com. They offer an easy submission service that submits your site to the six biggest search engines. It is estimated that 80% of the people using search engines will use one of these big six. So these six sites may be all you need. It's fast and it's free!

C. Last but not least, Self Promotion offers a site submission service that submits to about 100 search engines and indexes. They claim that these are the biggest, most important places to get listed. I haven't used them yet but the service is free for you to try. If you like the service, you may send them money. If you feel that it did not perform to your expectations, you pay nothing.

http://selfpromotion.com/

Best of Luck in Your Marketing Endeavors.

Mike Kline (The Netter)

Mike Kline, also known as, The Netter, publishes a weekly e-zine called The Classified News that covers the issue of Free and inexpensive advertising on the Internet. For more info on subscribing, visit: http://www.spiritone.com/~msk/tcn_art.htm


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