FREE ONLINE ADVERTISING & WEB SITE TRAFFIC

Once you've chosen your online (or offline) business, you'll need to direct traffic to your website(s). Many business and marketing newbies have little extra operating cash for advertising. The informative articles and the site links should prove helpful. All the ad sites shown here are free to join and use. Your credit card is never asked for unless you decide to upgrade.

Scroll down to the bottom of the page for a list of clickable banners to the sites.

*** Please note that you cannot use traffic exchanges if you are running AdSense on your website! Google doesn't like it, and you will likely end up forfeiting your AdSense earnings. ***
Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts

Advertise Your Home Business

In the hub entitled, Advertise Your Home Business, Herald Daily offers a bit of instruction, along with brief reviews and links to a few free online classifieds sites.

According to Herald, "If you hope to expand your enterprise, you must spread the word and advertise your home business as much and as best as you can." The nice thing about his advice is that it only costs a bit of your time, there's no money involved. Pretty hard to beat free advertising.

Read the full article by clicking the title of this post, or these words -> Free Advertising for Home Businesses

A History of Advertising

History of Advertising

The Ancient Greeks and Romans had advertising, did you know that? Oh, yes. They would print their ads on papyrus and circulate them by hand or put them up on a wall for public viewing.

If you're interested, you could go to ancient Arabia or even to Pompeii to see still existence remains of advertising there.

These people put the 'history' in the history of advertising.

Boy, have we come a long way since that time. We no longer use paintings on walls to promote business and people, we have modern communications and Google for that.

This interesting article about the history of advertising is a summary of sorts. It takes you through ad development and is quite enjoyable. You'd think it a very long read but it's not. It's more like an abridged version presented in an entertaining fashion. It's worth taking a few minutes to read. Who knows, you might even learn something.

Read more of the History of Advertising....