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Promo tip "Using free classifieds"

Make your title engaging, that is what will make people want to read your ad.

"New album out!!!" or "Free music download!"

Which do you think will get more attention?

First write up 3 version of your ad in note pad.So you can cut and paste later

1. Small

By small I mean 200 characters and spaces. When you are done go over it again and eliminate everything that don't serve your purpose

"get a free download of my latest released single entitled winds of dream"

Free download my new single "Winds of dream"!

Has more impact and take a lot less space! Which allows you to add more to your ad!

2. Medium

By medium I mean 350 characters and spaces. each free classified site has their own limits so having them prepared will allow you to profit to the limits of the opportunity offered!

3. Large

for those site that gives you unlimited space!!!Granted they are rare but they are out there but still limit yourself to about 500 character and spaces. So you don't bore the reader with too much text.

Remember the idea is to get them intersted in reading more and go to your site to find out more!

Keep at it. Yes! I know it is a tedious task, but being prepared will make it a lot easier!Cutting and pasting will make it a snap and you will be able to do many site at one sitting. Personally i do about 50 to one hundred site a week!

Set up an email just for those site! so when you have a new ad to run it will be easy to just go down the list of the confirmation email...

I said it before, and is worth repeating, if you don't have an advertising budget. promoting will demand time and work on your part!

But remind yourself why you are doing this...To bring people to your site!!!

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Claude Gagne has been working the net since 1997 Visit his ezine at:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KLODMusicZine


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