52 (Almost) Free Website Advertising Ideas

1 – Nothing beats a word with the mouth. I recommend reading the book “Buzzmarketing” by Mark Hughes

2 – Snail Mail still works. Letter fliers

3 – Join the forum and put the link in your signature. Make content for your website

4 – Well made oil exchange link still works

5 – After flying around the town

6 – Cold call

7 – After reviews on other sites, leave your URL

8 – write articles

9 – Write an email

10 – Write a book

12 – Set your goal tags and submit search engines

12 – Bug your friends to bug their friends

13 – Sponsor the event

14 – Charity is the bridegroom

15 – Regular articles on your website

16 – Create a thing address. Leave them in the bathroom, on the floor, wherever you can.

17 – create fear

18 – Victim fundraiser

19 – Throw a party for your customers. Bring them friends

20 – set up a class as a guest teacher

21 – Instruct the class as a regular teacher

22 – Be a guest speaker in the event

23 – Set up a booth at a local flea market or flea market

24 – Hand in hand with your custom URL

25 – Make sure your website is friendly and search engine friendly (try Spaggle.com)

26 – send monthly payments

27 – Write guest articles on financial websites

28 – Create a blog

29 – Write press releases and submit to PR sites (PRWeb.com)

30 – Link your social media sites and URLs (Digg.com, StumbleUpon.com, etc.)

31 – Send out cards or e-cards on holidays / anniversaries to customers to take care of them

32 – Send poor customers gift basket

33 – Advertise in your services local newspaper

34 – Write a guest article for a local newspaper

35 – Without samples of your service or product

36 – Hold the fight

37 – You simply ask people to design your site

38 – Create an affiliate program. People like money

39 – Add your product to Froogle, eBay and Yahoo Shopping

40 – Write about a controversial topic and host it on your site. Without offending people, of course

41 – Get T-Shirts Made (Cafepress.com). Pass them on to your friends and family

42 – Sub-contracting for related but non-competing businesses/individuals

43 – Give free trials

44 – Write online column design

45 – Volunteer in your community

46 – Keep your website updated

47 – Join social websites such as LinkedIn.com, Ecademy.com and MySpace.com

48 – Attempt to make a personal but professional connection with potential clients

49 – Research your competition. Find out how you are better than they are. They float on it

50 – In order to find faster and better reviewed engines in the questions, to compare the existing domain from one new line. Make it at least two birthday existing PR

51 – Pay attention to the event or public concern

52 – You receive your salary to help the school. Display this on your website

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