phil stewart
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- Feb 20, 2019
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Do you use it for your business? Share what tool you use to do it.
what are you promoting?No, not done it in years, but thinking of trying again with GSA if I can find a nice big ass review copy of list, as you mention, so nice thread.
A local business here in Sweden. But always expanding my borders. I would only use a list of businesses and not some random scraped list.what are you promoting?
In my opinion it's difficult to find enough contact forms to promote to only local businesses especially considering that there are only around 50-60 million websites that have contact forms worldwide. I find the best things to promote are services that webmasters can use and that can be sold internationally. I mean you might find a few thousand sites that have contact forms in your area but like any other spray and pray type marketing it's a numbers game.A local business here in Sweden. But always expanding my borders. I would only use a list of businesses and not some random scraped list.
Yeah, there are only a million companies in Sweden locally, so say 10% of them uses WordPress it is down to mere 100.000 sites. Not worth it .. ;-)I mean you might find a few thousand sites that have contact forms in your area but like any other spray and pray type marketing it's a numbers game.
Better to do a telemarketing or text blasting campaign for local stuff like that, at least then your marketing efforts won't drown in a sea of spam. This is why email and contact form blasting needs high volumes to succeed, there's just too many people doing it so you only stand out when you're repeating your campaign to massive volumes over and over.Yeah, there are only a million companies in Sweden locally, so say 10% of them uses WordPress it is down to mere 100.000 sites. Not worth it .. ;-)
100k sites that you could potentially funnel into festingers vault?Yeah, there are only a million companies in Sweden locally, so say 10% of them uses WordPress it is down to mere 100.000 sites. Not worth it .. ;-)