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> Hi, > This has to be brief, I'm really rushed > right now. > Bullet points: > - SE traffic will provide a lot of sales. > - Build an optimized site for your domain. > - Your domian should be something like > flash-templates-free.com. > - On your site have recip links to at least > 5 other flash templates sites (your strategy > is draw in the freebie seekers and then sell > them a premium service). > - Then set up about 30 other domains on the > flash template theme, all of them yours and > all of them linking to your main site. > - Set up another domain about flash web > design, and on it have a link to your main > site and your 30 other doamins. Hand submit > this site to all the SEs. Submit it to DMOZ. > - Let the free template sites give away your > samples (your samples have links to your > main site). An example of a place to submit > samples is http://oswd.org/ Open Source > Web Design. I just noticed you can also > submit templates to freelayouts.com. I guess > this is the give out free samples tactic. > - Like I said your SE strategy is to draw in > traffic looking for free templates and then > upsell them like > http://www.freelayouts.com/ does. > - If you want to have a dignified premium > site you could bleed traffic into it from > your free template site. This dignified site > would be the one that you used Dave's advice > and normal internet marketing tactics on. > - Exchange links with all the other template > sites to bleed off traffic. > - Use Dave Vallieres's advice. > - Use the normal internet marketing tactics > like article submissions. > - Yes, this is a lot of work, you're into > the 110 hours a week level if you do this. > Disclaimer: these are just off the top > ideas, and I welcome being shot down if > they're not applicable to what you're doing. > These ideas may not be applicable to you or > anyone else and I offer no warranties of any > kind. > Hope this was helpful. > Best, > - Boyd |
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