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Smart Webmasters are Wasting Online Real Estate
sitepronews.com — Many webmasters are not using their websites' traffic to full potential. The Web is full of wasted advertising space. Chances are that even your website has some virtual wasteland. This article discusses four of the most underused online real estate spots as well as how you can reclaim these areas while maximizing your profits.
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- Dunce, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1Hey thanks, great article! Got something out of it...when it comes to online advertising you can never know too much.
- mom2gc, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0I found this article very helpful. I am a newbie and am working on my first website, this information will be very useful for my new online presence. Site Pro News provides a lot of helpful information, I have been a member of their newsletter for over a year.
- writergrrrl, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Creative ideas, thanks for sharing. I found the Motleyfool error page to be the most useful idea. I don't think people who receive email newsletters and thank you's really pay attention to them anymore, there's too much junk in our inboxes already. So I would not waste my time on those. But the error page message is a winner.
- 3sixtygroup, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0There are some great tips here! I didn't even consider some of the ideas they mentioned here. Thanks for the great tips!
- DanAiuto, on 10/11/2007, -0/+0I loved it and in addition I would like to offer one more powerful approach that all to many hardworking list building real estate webmasters overlook!
I have 3500 members on my real estate investors mailing list at www.magicbullets.com I would like to know if some of the folks here would be interested in sending a brief message telling folks about my site out to their list and in return I would do the same sending out your message to my list.
We've all worked hard to build and protect our lists and the members it represents, by exchanging e mails we can effectively target warm leads at no cost to one another and quite possibly build our own lists with new members that want what each of us has.
I consider it a win/win/win proposition. Feel free to contact me through private message at www.magicbullets.com or reply here.
Thanks for the consideration gang, we/you have absolutely no expense in doing these type JV's and you have the absolute power to change the message or deny sending anything out that you feel would not sit well with your membership.
Thanks for considering building your list. Dan Auito:)
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