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Wow you guys are beat up bad on advertising. What I did not see was data. I work in internet advertising and buying a sign company next week.
Yellowpages.com is a top 35 most used website in the US. Craigs List is top 20 website. Check out Comscore's rankings, they are the Neilson of the internet.
I would ask your reps for traffic reports on the "Heading" you are listed, the best performer and the avg of all advertisers.
For SEO, many have dogass websites and get sold on SEO BS packages out there from things like Outranked and other blah companies.. If you advertising budget is $300 per month YP.com is great, pay someone for link building if you cannot do it yourself. For $200 you can buy a subscription at Trillion and get much of the keyword research you would need for your SEM campaign. Or you can shoot from the hip and trial and error.
It is crazy how different trends appear across different search engines for different industries.
Most YP people are older book salesmen and not up on the web marketing.
Heck I had yellowbook employees talk to me about advertising last week and I got a bunch of I do not knows. I was unimpressed with there traffic but they are not a top 50 website.
Top 3 listings in order Yp.com, Yelp.com (largest peer review site) Superpages.com all of which are top 40 sites.
Want to make an impression at a lower cost I would start on Bing for Pay per click. Here is the reason why: easier to make an impact less advertisers. Lower cost to advertise.
Talk to Esigns I doubt they spent $300 per month on their website to get it highly ranked. Much more.
Look at the statistical data before making an assumption. Have a sales rep show you the stats.
Here is a good thing to look at to see if you need a basic advertising program such as YP.com. google your company name, if you do not dominate 2-3 pages of search results you NEED IT or some other 100+ website publishing service.
Number 1 Mistake I see with business I consult is that they do not keep in touch with their clients and they do not attend networking functions.
I will leave you with my favorite advertising quote, "The man who stops advertising to save money is like the man who stops the clock to save time. "
Oh one more homework, who said the quote? No google cheating!
Yellowpages.com is a top 35 most used website in the US. Craigs List is top 20 website. Check out Comscore's rankings, they are the Neilson of the internet.
I would ask your reps for traffic reports on the "Heading" you are listed, the best performer and the avg of all advertisers.
For SEO, many have dogass websites and get sold on SEO BS packages out there from things like Outranked and other blah companies.. If you advertising budget is $300 per month YP.com is great, pay someone for link building if you cannot do it yourself. For $200 you can buy a subscription at Trillion and get much of the keyword research you would need for your SEM campaign. Or you can shoot from the hip and trial and error.
It is crazy how different trends appear across different search engines for different industries.
Most YP people are older book salesmen and not up on the web marketing.
Heck I had yellowbook employees talk to me about advertising last week and I got a bunch of I do not knows. I was unimpressed with there traffic but they are not a top 50 website.
Top 3 listings in order Yp.com, Yelp.com (largest peer review site) Superpages.com all of which are top 40 sites.
Want to make an impression at a lower cost I would start on Bing for Pay per click. Here is the reason why: easier to make an impact less advertisers. Lower cost to advertise.
Talk to Esigns I doubt they spent $300 per month on their website to get it highly ranked. Much more.
Look at the statistical data before making an assumption. Have a sales rep show you the stats.
Here is a good thing to look at to see if you need a basic advertising program such as YP.com. google your company name, if you do not dominate 2-3 pages of search results you NEED IT or some other 100+ website publishing service.
Number 1 Mistake I see with business I consult is that they do not keep in touch with their clients and they do not attend networking functions.
I will leave you with my favorite advertising quote, "The man who stops advertising to save money is like the man who stops the clock to save time. "
Oh one more homework, who said the quote? No google cheating!