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Topic: SEO/SEM

Help Find Online Venues To Promote My Site!!

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
I am looking for websites where I can promote my site usbmemorydirect.com. As the name suggests we sell customized flash drives for marketing and promotional services. Our clients include small businesses, fortune 500 companies, non-profits, schools and everyone in between.

While I am looking to SEO by posting dofollow links, I believe in white-hat SEO and only want to post on pages where my site would be relevant and useful to others. (that's how I found this website actually). Does anyone have any suggestions for sites that are not link directories or indian blogs and that will not immediately label me a spammer. Again I'm not looking to spam, I want to post on relevant pages where people will actually benefit from our services.

Look forward to hearing your thoughts. Thanks!
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  • Posted on Accepted
    Your site already has good keywords and good domain metrics. If you are in that niche is it possible to make a unique usb to promote your site and send it to qualified Tech bloggers hoping to outreach for a link or review . Hope that helps. I'll send you a nice review if i get a nice looking USB :)
  • Posted by mgoodman on Accepted
    I think you may have a strategy problem.

    Rather than promoting your site, why not promote your product? You have a great product line-up, but your site doesn't really nail the benefit. What's in it for the site visitor to look into what you're offering? (And who is the target audience for your site anyway?)

    What would you want a blogger to say about your product? What kinds of sites would make most sense for you? Who uses what you sell? Why? How do they make a decision on stuff like this? Where do they look for options?

    The target audience looks like it should be the advertising specialty companies/sites. If you try to reach all the organizations, companies, etc., you'll have a huge project on your hands -- and it won't be inexpensive either. Let the ad specialty reps do the prospecting and sales job for you.

    What you need is a campaign to reach the ad specialty sales folks. That's much more reasonable ... and THEY might really love your product line, get excited about it, and sell a lot of stuff for you. And if they don't, it's unlikely you'll be able to do significantly better than they can -- even with links on a bunch of sites/blogs.

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