Some people go to extremes to advertise their blog, and will even act illegally to do it (I don’t advise this). Other advertising methods require some investment – but if you have money, you might try them out.
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15 Radical Ways to Advertise Your Blog to the Extreme
Posted by The Bad Blogger under AdvertisingFrom https://www.thebadblogger.com 2497 days ago
Made Hot by: FutureVision on July 10, 2017 5:18 am
8 AdWords Secrets That Google Will Never Tell You
Posted by EdLeake under AdvertisingFrom https://midasmedia.co.uk 2525 days ago
Made Hot by: DigiTechBlog on June 14, 2017 8:20 am
Running Ads? You'll Like This! No hype or basics. Just the 8 critical tactics you need to extract the most from your Google AdWords budget [10 Min Read]
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The Real Reason Your FaceBook Ads Aren’t Working
Posted by brianamorgaine under AdvertisingFrom http://articles.bplans.com 2528 days ago
Made Hot by: fundpr on June 9, 2017 9:31 pm
Facebook ads allow you to target thousands of users—but they only work if done correctly. Here's how to get your Facebook ad campaign right.
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6 Advertising Thought Leaders To Follow In 2017
Posted by erikemanuelli under AdvertisingFrom https://www.inc.com 2562 days ago
Made Hot by: satish888 on May 3, 2017 5:52 pm
The buzz over new advertising technology only seems to be growing and the ideas keep rolling in. We're seeing an increasing emphasis on self-service solutions and a focus on the long tail, with increasingly diverse ad solutions that serve the small business sector, and even certain boycotts.
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Copywriting 101: Sell The Benefits – Not The Features – I Am Tom Andrews
Posted by TomAndrews under AdvertisingFrom http://iamtomandrews.com 2596 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on April 5, 2017 1:11 am
What's one of the biggest copywriting mistakes I see all the time?
Copywriters focusing too much on the features of their product/service, as opposed to the benefits.
Why's it such a huge mistake?
Because no one cares about your product. All your prospect cares about is the benefits they Read More
Copywriters focusing too much on the features of their product/service, as opposed to the benefits.
Why's it such a huge mistake?
Because no one cares about your product. All your prospect cares about is the benefits they Read More
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