QuoteReplyTopic: Using ebay to sell yur extensions service Posted: February 15 2006 at 1:29am
Another good way to advertise for free is to get reciprocal "link exchanges" going ...I am working on this currently...this is when you agree with another business to have a link on your site for them and they do the same. Approaching local businesses with similar potential clientele ( i.e. tanning salons, clothing boutiques, cosmetic surgery facilities etc.) can be mutually beneficial!
I just might try this method of advertising. I'm so tired of paying for expensive yellow pages ads. I pay around $400 per month, and I honestly think I get the most business off of my website anyway. Soon as those contracts are up, I'm going to only do a very tiny ad in the yellow pages.
Yes, Amanda, please tell us, how are you marketing yourself on Ebay. It's so funny that this topic came up, as I was just in these past few days considering doing some marketing via Ebay!
Cool, i might give it a try then, nothing to Loose really! i just need to find my digital camera as its got over a dozen before and afters stored on it! oops!
eBay is always about the luck of the draw; some times will be busier than others. I found that when my advert was up there I had a few enquiries, some genuine some ridiculous, but I made a couple of new clients through it.
It costs so little to start a Buy it Now auction that you've got nothing to lose for 10 days.
i've just been pondering ways to get new clients in when i remembered a few of you ladies on here advertise your extensions on ebay and i was wondering if you had any success in getting new clients from doing this?
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