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DreamerDK

3:45 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)



Hi guys

I've been looking through your messages for a while, but finally decided to register myself as well.

I am not sure if this is the right area to post my question, but here goes anyway.

I am runing an autoresponder, which is my first attempt to earn money from the internet through my own system. The autoresponder itself works without problems and I have no problem in getting people to sign up (and upgrade to the paid membership) once they are at my site.

My problem is getting them there in the first place. I have tried to work out different ways to get more traffic. Buying adwords at Google seems to work quite promising, but the price is way to high compared to my current budget.

I was hoping that anyone would have some ideas as to how to promote my pages. I started it only recently, so I can't afford putting to much money into it right now.

Thank you in advance

Jesper

[edited by: DreamerDK at 3:55 pm (utc) on Sep. 21, 2002]

Nick_W

3:49 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Hi Jesper,

See your from .dk too ;) Welcome to WebmasterWorld!

You might want to edit your post a little.. it's a bit promotinal and will surely get snipped anyway.

As for your question, have you looked at Overture or Espotting?

And how do you rank in google?

Nick

DreamerDK

3:59 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)



Hi Nick

Thank you for the advice. I've edited the message a bit and hopefully it's more neutral now :)

I'll look at the two companies you suggested to me.

About Google - I've had some problems getting listed at all and I am still trying to get added to dmoz, which seems to be taking ages as well. So I don't rank very well on Google. Maybe I should try looking more into that as well :)

And nice to see a fellow .dk user here :)

Jesper

vibgyor79

4:03 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



If Google AdWords is too expensive for you, try the 1 cent pay per click search engines like FindWhat.com, 7Search.com and Ah-Ha.com

Nick_W

4:05 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



hehe, there are a few of us actually. Although I'm English living in .dk

You need to get some incomng links to that site.. DMOZ is a good start but not the only way forward.

Try contacting complimentory services and exchanging links.

Nick

DreamerDK

4:33 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)



Hi Vibgyor,

Thank you for the list of companies. I'm in the proccess of checking them out now :)
(great - just ran into a 500 internal server error at ah-ha.com on the final setup page.. that's my luck :o))

Nick,

I have only just realised how advanced Google is. I'll go get more background information about it and try to work something out. I am trying to find other websites to exchange links and/or services.

Cheers

Jesper