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Posted by al jones on 02/25/07 03:50
On 24 Feb 2007 13:49:17 -0800, amlamb Inc wrote:
> The web is one of the greatest marketing tools of all time and yet 95%
> of the web sites out there are under-utilized, un-visited and non-
> productive for their owners - don't become a statistic.
>
> Now that you have your brand-spanking-new web site, the next task is
> to get people to visit it! This task is as important as the decision
> to create your web presence. Most people think that because they have
> a web site people are just going to immediately flock to it. Nothing
> could be further from the truth.
>
> Now that you have your web site, it's very much like when you first
> started out in business; nobody knew who you were or what you were
> offering. You had to get out there, introduce yourself, network and
> tell the world all about it. The Internet is the same way and there
> are several ways to accomplish this.
>
> We do understand that as a small business owner you may be too busy to
> run your own Internet marketing campaign. In this case, we can design
> and execute a marketing program that will dramatically increase the
> visitors to your web site. Typically our marketing programs consist of
> both an offline print campaign as well as an online campaign. This has
> proven to be the most effective way to rapidly boost visitors to your
> site.
>
> A web site can be a fantastic promotion and marketing tool that you
> can use to increase sales and revenues in your business. According to
> current research, the Internet is growing at a rate of about 2 million
> new users per month. These are awesome numbers and the marketing
> potential is fantastic... if you know how to do it.
>
> The Internet, operates on the same natural laws that traditional
> Advertising and Marketing have followed for hundreds of years. To sum
> it up, it's all about attracting and continuing to attract attention
> to your products and services. The more attention you attract the more
> well off you typically become! It goes without saying that you also
> must be providing a valuable product or service that is perceived as
> having more value than the dollars and cents your customers are going
> to have to shell out for what you are offering.
>
> So, how do you attract attention on the Internet? Well it requires
> some ingenuity and thoughtful planning and a multi-pronged approach.
> With over 3 billion pages currently indexed by the leading search
> engines, the chances of someone accidentally stumbling onto your web
> page are slim to none. Heck, if they knew who you were it might still
> be difficult for the average user to find you, if they didn't actually
> have your full web address.
>
> We can help you in the whole range web page marketing.
>
> We can redesign and market your current web site. Please email today
> misty@amlamb.com
Gawd! Not only is the site garish, but I mean, I like purple in small
doses but that is bad.
A spelling and grammar checker would have a field day with the site - most
of *them* know enough to look at there, they're and their and know the
difference, Misty obviously doesn't.
Can anyone see the bottom few lines of each page, not that I want to mind
you, but they're off the bottom of my viewport ....
Looks like another case of I got a computter (can't spell it but I got me
one!) and I *can* spell html so I'm in business!
//al
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