Thursday, January 22, 2009

Free Ways To Marketing Products Online

Free Ways To Marketing Products Online

There are many ways one may market products online. Free, low cost and paid advertising are available options. For those business owners and entrepreneurs who are conscious of their budget and want to keep costs down are open to find free methods to market their products/services online. Fortunately for them they do exist. Some examples include:

• Free Classifieds: There are hundreds of free classified sites on the Internet. Do a search for "free classifieds ads" and see what comes up. Lots of sites to choose from and all you have to do is sign up and post an ad in the city, state or country of your choosing. Post as many as you want! • Article Marketing: Writing articles on subjects of interest or relevance to your niche benefits you in the long run. Your articles may place you as a authority in your chosen field. Search engines love content so the more you write the more likely your articles will appear in the rankings. • Squidoo: This content-rich site ranks high in the search engines so create a lens and link your lens with your website or blog and over time your lens will show up in the rankings. • Social Networking/Web 2.0: MySpace and Facebook are the most popular sites on the Internet where millions sign up for free to communicate with friends/family and share information. These social networking giants also have venues to market products online as well. Create a Facebook Page and market your products/services on it. Go to the classifieds section on MySpace and post your advertisement.

Marketing products online should not be so costly and eat up a huge chunk of a business owner's marketing budgets. Granted, it may take some time to get results going the free advertising route, but incorporating at least one or two free marketing strategies consistently can add up in the long run.


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Catherine Heridis is an expert author and creator of http://www.networkandgrow.net

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