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Advertise Your Business and Make Money Publishing Ads

If you are looking for a place to advertise your website/business at great advertising rates, there are a number of places that you can check. One of them is TNX.NET. If you choose to sign up with them, you will need this invitation code: 498ceda5.

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- To assist website owners in attracting targeted visitors and clients from search engines and relevant websites.

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- To increase the income of every webmaster who joins TNX system.

TNX.NET is a company that is reliable, stable and convenient. With well over 82,000 users worldwide and over 37,000,000 pages indexed in their system, your website will get exposure beyond your wildest dreams. You can also make money by showing ads from other websites on your site. It is up to you whether you want to be an advertiser or publisher, or both.

Give your website the exposure it needs so that you can get more visitors and thereby increase your sales while making money by publishing ads on your website. Sign up now by clicking here and use this invitation code: 498ceda5. You have nothing to lose and lots to gain!

Advertise On Review Central Blog

This is just a note to let all who are interested in getting their website advertised under our Featured Sites section located in the right hand column near the top of the bog know that they can send us their request through our Support Centre. Let us know how much money you can afford to spend to have your link posted per month and we will do our best to work within your budget, provided that you are offering a reasonable figure to have your site advertised. If you want your link posted for a year, we can do that too provided you present a good offer. We will do our best to accommodate everyone. Send your requests to us now by clicking here.

List Your Company in Directories

How many people know about your business? Probably only a few, and those ones may be persons who live in the immediate area where you have your business. To get greater recognition for your business, you have to place information about it in various directories. This can be from the printed type in phone books to online ones. Your ultimate objective is to make persons aware that your business exists. Failure to do so can mean failure for your company. The loss in revenue over time means no profit for you and if you have staff you may just have to send them home.

If you are one of those persons who are concerned about advertising costs, there are many free directories where you can place your ads. You can even build a website for your business and submit the URL to the search engines at no cost to you. Many communities have bulletin boards where you can also place ads. If you have some money to spare, try advertising in magazines, newspapers, brochures, and even on other peoples websites. The traffic you get to your business will eventually cancel out what you had to spend initially to get the customers to your store. As the saying goes: “You have to spend money to make money.”



Use of Samples in Advertising

When advertising certain products, it is possible to give your customers a taste of what you have to offer. This is especially true of food related products that can be sampled on spot. When potential customers get a taste of your goods, their appetites would be whet for more and so this would guarantee sales once you open your business. Imagine selling a new food that no one has ever heard about and just expect people to walk into your store and start buying the item! Believe me, I would not even consider trying it out with out a sample.

The same rule goes for any type of food, and even drinks. If you are opening a restaurant, you do not necessarily have to give away free food but instead provide samples for say $1, or something like that. If you are selling pastries, you can do the same. It is always a good idea to let your customers know what to expect from you. They will come again and again, and even bring their friends. Repeat business is what keeps a company afloat, so it is best to lay the groundwork or base for your business from the get go. You will not be sorry. The money you spend providing samples will be made back multi-fold once you start full operations of your business.



Effective Marketing Strategies

In order to get your business recognized by consumers, it is imperative that marketing strategies that are employed are effective. You would not just advertise once and stop, but you would do so consistently so that as many people as possible hear your message. Not only that but you would have to advertise on various media. This means that you would use television commercials, radio ads, newspaper ads, and internet ads. The wording of your ads also makes a big difference. Writing ads that are of a poor quality, like bad English and incorrect grammar, will turn away potential customers. Ad copy must be well written and should target as best as possible the audience who would most likely purchase your goods or use your services.

Let us look at this matter from the angle of an example. Say that you are selling oranges. Your ad may read: “Quality oranges for sale. Get them now. Call 1-555-555-5555.” Now, how many people do you think would respond to your ad? Probably very few. You see, the ad is too plain, it has no spice. Now let us re-word it and see what happens: “Sweet, ripe oranges that bring your taste buds to life! Get yours now by calling 1-555-555-5555.”** I am pretty sure this ad copy would make a greater impact on the mind of consumers. So it is very important that you market your products effectively so as to ensure you get sales again and again.

** Note: Ad copy is my original idea and has not been copied from any present ads.



Buy One Get One Free

How many times have you heard someone make that statement in an advertisement? This sales pitch has worked for the most part. Almost everyone wants something free, so why not make them an offer that they simply cannot refuse? It really does not matter what it is you are selling as long as it is what the consumer wants. Buy a toothpaste, get one free. Buy a mug, get one free. Buy a goat, get one free. The aim of this type of advertising is to attract repeat customers who will come not only for the free items but also for the quality service and goods that you sell.

There are some places where you shop and get something of a different nature free too. For instance, you may 3 toothpaste at wholesale price and get a toothbrush free. Or you may buy 5 candles and get a soap dish free. These types of “sales marrying” has helped to boost the profitability of many companies. If you decide to try it, your business may just skyrocket too!



Misleading Advertising

How many times have you heard an advertisement on the radio or seen one on the television or in the newspaper for an item valued at $xx.xx, but when you visit the store they tell you a completely different, most times higher, price? Or you may see an ad for an item that looks a particular way, but when you visit the store it is no where near what it looked like in the ads? These scenarios are classic examples of Misleading Advertising. Misleading Advertising is the deliberate misrepresentation of an items price, look, value, quality, usability, functionality, ability, or any other characteristic in order to solicit the patronage of unsuspecting consumers and buyers in an attempt to gain sales of said items. Simply put, it is false advertising, a lie, untruth. Many businesses have been known to promote this practice so as to lure customers to their business. Unfortunately, many customers get caught in the trap and when they realize that the item they bought is nothing near what was advertised and try to return it for an exchange or refund, they are told that a clause in the sale of their items is that “all sales are final, no refund, no exchange.”

The bad thing about that clause is that it is usually in the fine print of receipts or contracts that customers get after making a purchase (it is never brought to the attention of the consumer). Some stores have signs put up that state outrightly that they do not give exchanges or refunds. The rule of thumb then would be: DO NOT buy from stores that promote such a policy. You have choices, so shop around for a store or business that will give you an exchange or refund if it should come to that. Some of the businesses that promote Misleading Advertising are often times “fly-by-night” operations that spring up from no where, literally overnight, take unsuspecting customers money then suddenly disappear from existence. Then when a customer has a complaint, the business is no where to be found. The best thing to do when buying items that are advertised is to check the items to ensure that they are what the ad says. If you are being rushed into purchasing an item, something fishy is going on. NEVER allow yourself to be rushed into buying an item. Always look at it carefully, ask questions, and inquire about their refund and exchange policies. If it does not suit you, shop elsewhere.

An example of Misleading Advertising is a store selling hair dryers that can dry your hair in minutes (when normally it should take longer). Since this would be appealing to a lot of females, they would rush such a sale and buy the hair dryer. When they go home and try it, they find out that it takes just about the same time, or even longer, to dry their hair as any other hair dryer. Or it could be a case where the air blown from the dryer is so hot that it cannot be put on one’s hair, lest it catch afire or burn the face and scalp. So the dryer never lived up to their expectations; the ad was misleading. Using he same example, the hair dryer may have been advertised for $100, but when you go to buy it you are told it actually costs $150. That is Misleading Advertising.

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