I have a website doing product reviews for a specific market or niche as some call it. How can I drive traffic to it without costing a lot of money. It’s a pretty competitive niche so I can’t really afford the pay per click costs and SEO just takes forever or I’m just not doing it right. Anyone have any suggestions or ideas? Thanks!
I don’t know if you have heard of George Brown but he came up with a pretty sneaky little trick that you can do with Youtube. He just released a video describing it for his Traffic Ultimatum course. What he suggests you do is to find a video on Youtube that is related to your products. Make sure the video has a lot of views with a minimum of 50,000 views. Then he tells you to contact the maker of the video and ask them to include a link to your website in the description of the video. You may want to offer a donation of some sort to make them more agreeable.
This method of traffic generation allows you get a lot of targeted visitors that are warm to what you are promoting. I hope this helps.
A page on the website should be able to contain a table. The first column should list the items to be compared e.g. websites with a common theme, like websites on a particular computer game. The other columns could contain the various ranking, link to editor’s review, link to user’s review, price, visit site, etc. It should be possible to setup pages with tables, with each page devoted to a particular game for example.
You can try http://opensourcecms.com to locate a Content management system that would be appropriate for a review site – I don’t think there is much though. Another option is just installing WordPress and getting the GD Star Rating plug-in – it’s pretty useful, free, and it lets you make a review site complete with star ratings
I’m planning on going on a trip to London,UK and is looking the hotel reviews (in Victoria, London to be more exact). I want to know if any of you know where there is a good, accurate, reliable hotel review website that I can use. Thank you!
I always use TripAdvisor because it usually as dozens of reviews and photos by real customers.
I about to start a new website, which reviews Retail Consumer Products. Do i need any special permission from the product manufacturers to review their product in my website.
it’s legal to review it if you’ve actually bought it, used it, and aren’t making anything up about it.
Ok me and my freinds really enjoy discussing video games. And I was thinking that we should make a video game review site. Like IGN and whatnot. Can someone explain how to create a website? And I dont mean those sites that give you fake websites. Like freewebs.com. I mean a real website.
You could go to http://weebly.com and very easily set up a website. You can do the same at http://business.blinkweb.com , http://jimdo.com and http://synthasite.com
For an even more professional looking website (has no forced ads or text links like the others) you can try out http://webhost.com . If you wanted to blog on it, you could install Wordpress on there.
Amazon.com
Customers frequently leave comments on their experiences with items they’ve purchased..
i need to study for midterm math and i need to review i cant find a free website to study… someone help?
It would be easier if u have mention ur class. anyways try this website:-
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/algebra/algebra1/index.htm
~ all d best ~
can someone review my website as I am in the process of re-lauching it
wwww.montagemarketing.co.uk
When I looked the website was not showing, using both Chrome and Explorer browser and default search engine set as Google.
The ‘dot com’ version of the website was presented as the top search result, this appeared to be a separate business.
This demonstrates the importance of having both the ‘.co.uk and .com’ domains whenever possible for the business that you are trying to promote.
Good Luck with your site make-over / re-launch
I’m a senior in high school and I’m looking for a laptop for college next year. I’d basically be using it for word, excel, those kinds of ‘office’ programs, itunes, pictures, and videos, and a webcam would be nice too. So, nothing really specific. I have no preference either mac or pc would be fine. Are there any websites that have reviews of many different kinds of laptops to help with my selection?
cnet.com
I’m making one, but I don’t know what to name it.
flimcritic.com?