Three NEW and UPDATED Ways to Advertise "F*R*E*E" on the

Dec 8
22:00

2003

Catherine Franz

Catherine Franz

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The Internet is evolving so rapidly that what ... doesn't work any longer and what works today maynot work ... Like you, I am always looking for newand exciting ways to get the word

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The Internet is evolving so rapidly that what worked
yesterday doesn't work any longer and what works today may
not work tomorrow. Like you,Three NEW and UPDATED Ways to Advertise "F*R*E*E" on the Articles I am always looking for new
and exciting ways to get the word out about my products and
services. I'm tickled pink when I come across a method that
is effective, f*r*e*e, and gets results.

Here are three methods that I have tested for you already
that have worked for me. They will take some effort and
patience. Here are three methods that are still new enough
to work effectively.

#1. Fly-In Pop-Up Ads. There were pop-up ads, pop-under
ads, and now slide-in and fly-in ads. Fly-in ads literally
fly in from the side of the screen and then vibrate before
stopping in the middle. To your viewer, they can't do
anything in their browser until they have closed the pop-up
or clicked on the link. You really get your attention.

Fly-ins can be blocked. Like pop-up ads, which are frown
against by many marketers and not by others, this craze will
last another 3-6 months. So jump on it while it's still hot
and people get smart on how to block. They do work and they
aren't as annoying because of their movement. AOL users are
blocked from receiving these.

You need to decide whether you want to add this to your web
site or not. There will always be a controversy on "whether
to or not to" on the topic of pop-ups.

There is very little information available on the how-tos
for this. Here was what I was able to discover after a few
hours of research -- to save you some time. I don't know if
I necessary promote these, however, a good marketer presents
the idea so you can make the decision. Because only you
know you're business well.

Resources:

www.flyinads.com for more information and to receive the
code f/r/e/e.

Here is where you can get the slide-in (different than fly-
in) code created for you:
http://www.slideinexchange.com/member.html

#2. Classifieds in other Internet ezines. Many ezines offer
f*r*e*e classified ads, usually in exchange for becoming a
subscriber. You find these opportunities by visiting an
ezine directory and search for ezines suitable to your
product/service. Next, contact the ezine host accepting
f*r*e*e advertising.

Here is a list of ezine directories to begin your journey:

http://www.bestezines.com
http://www.ezineaction.com
http://www.ezineadvertising.com
http://www.ezine-dir.com
http://www.ezinelibrary.com
http://www.ezinelocater.com
http://www.ezine-marketing.com
http://www.ezinesearch.com
http://www.ezinesplus.com
http://www.ezinestoday.com
http://www.ezine-swap.com
http://www.ezine-universe.com
http://www.ezinepublisher.org
http://www.directoryofezines.com

#3.   New and unknown pay-per-click companies usually offer
f*r*e*e ad campaigns as a bonus for signing up to increase
their lists. It can be a big savings. Some campaigns work
better than others do. It can feel like a bit of a hit and
miss effort sometimes. It depends on what you want to
market. Here are a few to start. This changes weekly, thus,
some companies may have already converted over to pay only.
You can find more with a www.google.com search of "’pay-per-
click’ and ‘free ad campaigns’":

Name/Value/URL
B2BSearch $100 http://b2bsearch.tv
eTRiT $100 - http://etrit.com
OhSpot $50 - http://ohspot.com
Ban-x $25 - http://ban-x.com
BBFind $25 - http://bbfind.com
4PortalSites.com $10 - http://4portalsites.com
CashDream $10 - http://cashdream.com
a1max.com $5 - http://PayPerc.com/a1max/
Bluemacs $5 - http://www.bluemacs.com

Now you have three new f/r/e/e and effective advertising
methods. Experiment, try them out and watch the sales and
visitors come.

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