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Less is not more
By Wayne Davies | Published  04/5/2006 | Advertising | Unrated

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Less is not more

Every day, I come across clients who expect to make a fortune with a single ad. I'm constantly amazed by the lack of even basic knowledge about advertising.

This lack of knowledge is killing people out there, as they struggle to make money from their advertising.

Take it from me, less is not more in the world of advertising!

You need to be on multiple ad sites

Nobody ever got rich with a single source of advertising.

My own product displays advertising on thousands of websites, and offers a generous amount of advertising. It's easy to think this one product is the answer to all your dreams. An Internet novice may well be lulled into believing they're going to get all the advertising they'll ever need for a mere 49.95.

This seems an obvious error, yet I come across it over and over again.

No matter what your budget, there are plenty of good ad sites out there. And you need to get your ad on all of them.

Why? Because you never know when a prospect who is interested in your product is visiting a site that carries your ad.

The more sites your ad appears on, the more likely it is that the right person will see it.

Stacking the odds in your favor

When it comes to advertising, you want to stack the odds in your favor. This isn't about relying on luck. It's about making your own luck.

Perhaps you'd love to get your ad out there, but you don't know where to start?

I can understand that. The number of ad sites is overwhelming, and they're not all worth visiting. That's why I've prepared a special report just for you.

This report is totally free of charge, and lists the 14 ad-sites that make me the most money. I've included a mixture of both free and paid sites in the report, so you can be sure this will suit you no matter what your budget.

The report is delivered at a rate of 1 new ad-site per day over a 14-day period. This methodical approach is the best way to discover these programs.

Each day, you get a brief description of the site and the chance to visit it. You can join that site, and find out how it works.

And you avoid one of the biggest traps advertisers fall into...

Wanting to do everything at once.

One step at a time

Trying to join 100 sites all at once doesn't work, because each site is a little different.

You need to allow yourself a little time to sort out how each site works. After all, you want to get the maximum exposure possible...even on free sites.

This free report makes your life a lot easier. You invest just 15-20 minutes a day over a 2 week period.

The end result is that you avoid the all the headaches that come with trying to do too much at once.

You end up understanding each site far better. And you get 14 new ways to advertise your site.

Click here and order this free report now.





Wayne Davies
Wayne got into Internet marketing full-time in 1999, having seen an opportunity to apply direct marketing skills to the Internet. He runs several advertising sites, including The Online Marketing Blog: http://blog.mailyourad.com 

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