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Getting your new start up noticed in 6 easy steps.

June 7, 2010 in Advertising & Marketing by f3 fund it

This should be a no brainer but you’d be surprised juts how often people think that “I’ve got a website, I’ve added some tags, worked on some SEO, and that should be enough to get traffic to my site.” The sad truth is that this method will get you traffic, but organic growth is so slow that by the time you’re noticed the competition will have left you in the dust. You could of course spend hard money on AdWords and other ad solutions, but why not give these methods a go before you dive into those pockets for that oh so needed cash.

1. Submit your start up to relevant sources, the list below comes from – marketingstartups.com and we thank them dearly, you can find the link to the whole article here.

2. E-mail everyone you know and their mother, tell them about your product and how good it is and how it will change the face of mankind forever, and elaborate on how much wonderful karma they’ll get if they basically start a chain letter from it. Is it spam? Well loosely yes, but the trickle effect should get you a decent initial user base, and your friends won’t really hate you for it in the long run.

3. Socialize the heck out of it. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, post on forums, write a brief about it on EZineArticles, HubPages, and make a Blogger Site or two that links back to your site, and while you’re at it, add a Wikipedia entry. Not only will this increase your exposure, but it will also help in building back-links to your site, which will in the end help you generate traffic to your site, and spread the word on your product. Oh, and get Wibiya on your site, they recently opened it up to everyone.

4. Network as if your job depended on it, because it does. Most cities have entrepreneurial events that are held quite frequently, look on sites such as Meetup.com, Facebook, LinkedIn, and others to find out where they’re being held, if people like your stuff, they’ll spread the word, never, ever, underestimate the power of networking, and you may even get to know people who in one way or other could help you.

5. Send out press releases to everyone and anyone who may be interested. Write one and then email your local newspaper(s), magazines that cover your industry, websites, and bloggers.

6. Targeted SPAM. We hate it as much as the next guy, but targeted e-mail ad campaigns are one of the most effective ways to communicate what it is you’re selling / doing / building etc….

With that, good luck, and let us know if you have any other ideas on getting your site noticed. We’d love to hear them.

Twitter in Business – Benefits

December 12, 2009 in Advertising & Marketing by f3 fund it

BY F3FUNDIT

While twitter is nearly everywhere these days, many people still consider themselves naysayers. These individuals don’t really understand what the platform can do, most people will just assign a basic social network narcissistic assumption to twitter, and sure there are millions of people who use it for nothing more than to tell the uninterested world about the lack of a C in their alphabet soup, but what Twitter truly excels at s information distribution.

Simply look at the impact it had in Iran a month back, information was relayed in seconds across the globe, I think at one point in time a notable western news and media outlet just told people to head to twitter for updates and news, then look at the death of Michael Jackson, the first to know were twitterites and facebookers. It’s information gone global.

And what a business tool this little platform is coming out to be, at this month’s Drink Tank – I met an interesting fellow, Jason Barett from TwitJobs – a company that distributes job postings via twitter; effectively an internet company they’ve been profitable since day one, which assuming some of you who read this will understand is quite the task.

So what am I saying? This platform is turning out to become quite the business tool, from sharing information regarding links, benefits, contests, to anything that will grab the user’s attention, and if you’ve got your company, or are thinking about starting one, use it! It helps, it works, and most importantly it will bring you traffic, and make you money, so use it. But remember, like anything you can use it right, and use it wrong. So for a final sum up, here’s five tips on how to use twitter in the business world.

1. Make your followers want something, create a desire. Updates are useless.
2. Be constant, have something flowing naturally.
3. Provide interesting content, links, and services.
4. Monetize it. How? Google search it, but you can always sell ads via your twitter account as well
5. Don’t over do it. Twitter can be addicting, focus on your main business, unless of course your main business is twitter based, then focus on that.

And that’s that!