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It could be done quite easily and if you do it right you may find that the competition also wishes to place an add perhaps on another page, while the rivals bid up the price for those adds. Of course all this is great especially if your site is charging monthly for such adds, but more importantly than the price you charge is the payments that you receive from those advertisers.You see so often w The traditional print methods of advertising probably won’t do a whole lot for you, unless you are also offering services to local buyers. If you had a blog focusing on SEO, you could offer custom designed websites to local businesses with a guarantee of excellent search engine placement. In this case, the blog would be great to refer people to, as this would help establish your credibility as a service provider. Just be sure to think carefully about any purchases and calculate an estimated ROI and see if it’s a viable option. If you’re unsure about how to do that, contact the company selling the ads or services, they’ll be able to provide you with statistics. If you’re going to commit to a blog or website, commit to it by forming a company. The easiest way of doing this would obviously be sole proprietorship, or possibly DBA, but as with everything I’m involved in, I recommend LLC. They’re so easy to file these days, and have great liability benefits, as well as taxation benefits (over the inc that is…), that I’d recommend them to almost anyone for any purpose. Do be careful if you’re a single member LLC, as this has a hard time holding up in court, since its organization is so close to that of a sole proprietorship. It isn’t that bad to own your own business, just make sure to buy something like Quickbooks or Peachtree to help keep the books. I wouldn’t outsource this one until I was making well into the six figure range, (which I do, but still don’t outsource..). Anyway, just a few ideas on how to market your blog or website outside of the web. I’d like to hear some suggestions, so feel free to comment, or email me @ t dot godier @ gmail.com. Want more information or related articles? http://www.octoprofit.com
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