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| Nick Arthur War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: The original Perth (Scotland)
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After my first successful presentation to a local chamber of commerce group, I want to add some helpful resources to my website. Most will be free but I will of course add some affiliate links to sites like Aweber. What would you include? I'm thinking beginners guides to internet marketing techniques and basic tools like the Goggle Keyword Tool. Your input is much appreciated.... Nick |
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| I have a lame list. War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: One Second into the Future
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If your area is like mine, they are probably bombarded with radio ads by Constant Contact, so if you put affiliate links to Aweber, GetResponse and the like on your resource page, you might want to tout their benefits a bit too. You might also include links to social networking sites and article directories. Also, maybe a primer on Google AdWords? |
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