Thursday, February 12, 2009

How and where to advertise for FREE

Hi All of you,


 

Today I want to touch on a very difficult and sometimes very costly aspect: Where do you advertise your product/services/website for as little as possible or free, to start building your network to a point where you can afford to pay for your advertising or contacts.


 

I have tried and used a few myself and have found that most actually lead you down the garden path and in actual fact do not produce at all. Most of them want you to surf to earn credits to place you in a position to send e-mails or want you to upgrade and lay out more money that you can ill afford. I say the proof is in the pudding. I have found that quite a few actually produce real leads for very little effort and almost no cost.

For this reason I would like to refer you to the following real programs that produce the sign-up at regular intervals, enabling you to really grow your downline and to start making real money.

Have a look at the following to see if they really produce results for you in your search for making money online. Your feedback and similar input will be appreciated because I really do believe that with shared information we can make it online and survive the present credit crunch.

Listjoe http://ListJoe.com/j/fran351

This will supply you with an easy FREE way of advertising to real people like you on a weekly basis!

http://www.millionleadsforfree.com/go.php?r=fran351

E-mail to 5000 opt-in leads per day at no cost with minimal effort!

http://thelistmachine.com/index.php/fran351

Daily mailing for FREE to an opt-in mailing list!

http://www.leadsleap.com?referid=fran135

Free advertising to likeminded people that will be interested to see what you can offer with all the tools necessary to build your list!

So, start building and do not let this saying get you down:

Tired of hearing that "the money is in your list", when you don't even have a list? Stop being beat out by your competition and start building your own opt-in list today.


 

Regards,

Francois


 


 


 


 

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