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 More options Nov 19 2006, 11:55 am
From: Thoughts
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 08:55:51 -0800
Local: Sun, Nov 19 2006 11:55 am
Subject: Re: The skinny on the supplemental index

softplus wrote:
> You have to promote your stuff yourself
> first, you have to get those initial links to your stuff first before
> anything else happens.

> Once you have the first bunch of traffic, the first group of interested
> visitors, you'll quickly see if what you offer is in fact what people
> want to see. Do they like it, do they hate it, do they just not care?
> Do they recommend it to their friends or their enemies (both works), do
> they just not care? Do they buy something? Do they just like to browse?
> Do they come back for seconds? Do they come back with a friend? Which
> parts do they like? Which parts did they oversee? How long do they
> stay? If they buy something, is it worth it to you (profit-wise)?

It doesn't work this way in the *real world*.

Say you have a cool website about refrigirators. There's not one soal
in this Earth that is interested in refrigirators at this time!

Even if there is, how should I find that one person or few people who
are interested in knowing about refrigirators?

Certain things don't interest people at all until they are ready to
research on that product.

Hey if I don't plan to buy refrigirators, why would I be interested in
what your site says?

These days the only thing people seem to like are stuff that's bizzare,
or quality stuff that's given away free, news and that's about it.

You go around marketing your refrigirator site, and they'll mark you as
SPAM.


 
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