Free eBook On Website Promotion

Ok, normally you’d expect to see a big sales letter here, but since this report is F~R~E~E, why bother?  I’ll just jump in and explain what you get:

1.  18 page eBook which explains different methods of promoting your site along with links to free resources that will help you get the job done.  The methods described include:

  • Article Marketing (an in depth discussion of how to write effective articles here)
  • Social Bookmarking
  • Squidoo
  • Hubpages
  • Blog commenting
  • RSS Feeds
  • Yahoo Answers
  • Video Marketing

2.    Promotion Tasks Excell Spreadsheet that has a 4 week plan with tasks you should do each week to promote your website.  Sounds silly, I know, but this really helps to keep you organized and on task with your promotional activities.

All you have to do to get this great pack is sign up with your name and email address below:

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Oh, and don’t worry about getting a bunch of emails from me promoting the “next great thing” ‘cause I’m not going to do that. 

In fact, you probably won’t get any promotional emails from me at all (unless I make a product myself but if I do it will be CHEAP and well worth price)  but you will get emails when I add new content that shows you how to do stuff or discusses new methods that will help you promote your website or put up new videos that show you step by step how to use some of these services. 

Now, who wouldn’t want that?

Lee

P.S. Did I mention that I won’t share your email address with anyone else ever?

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Robert 07.19.09 at 12:27 pm

I like the idea of the spreadsheet / organizer to help you keep track of your marketing efforts. Mine have been seat-of-the-pants, do it when I remember to variety.

Lee 07.20.09 at 11:23 am

Thanks Robert – I used to do the seat-of-the-pants method myself! I found that a lot of times I would just sit there trying to decide what to do next and not get anything done at all!

The spreadsheet helps a lot because I don’t have to think – I just get to work checking off the next thing on the list!

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