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Hello,
There
are different forms of advertising for your web site.
1.
Pay per click ads.
2.
Ranking your site highly in the natural rankings of the search
engines.
This is what we do.
Type
"Internet Advertising Company" on Google and you will see we are #1
Also
type my name on Google. Tom Forrest
Currently your web site can not be found on any search engines or
your results are poor and your site receives a low amount of
traffic.
You
can invest $2,000 to $350,000+ annually to market and advertise your
web site and business.
That is why you need to decide what budget you have for the next
year to invest in Internet advertising and marketing.
We will do the best
we can for you based on your budget.
If
you have at least a few thousand dollars to invest in marketing for
your web site we can set up a phone conversation.
If
you have less money than above I suggest you start by clicking on
the following link:
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Please remember this is advertising and marketing, the bigger your
budget the more traffic we can generate for you.
Please click on
the links below to read more details.
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Internet Marketing
for Free.
Please click here and read this important SEO and Link Building article.
We charge for all advice and
consulting.
Please phone us at 877-247-1272 to discuss your Internet
marketing and web advertising requirements.
We can
analyze most web sites and make recommendations. We will start
with 4 - 12 hours of consulting and then make recommendations and
generate an annual proposal for increasing your traffic and helping to grow your
business. An annual contract is separated into "on page"
optimization and "off page" optimization and Google PPC
Adwords, Yahoo Ads, MSN Ads, etc.
The costs
can and do vary greatly, this depends on many factors. If we ran
20 ads or 3,000 ads for example. The more money you can invest in
growing your business the more ads we can put up promoting your web
site.
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based on merit only.
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