I have a website and I want to be able to type in descriptive words describing my site and then my site be in the top search results. How do I go about making that happen?...
This is for a uni project - The slogan needs to focus on healthy food tasting good as well as intergrating the idea that it is meat free products.......
I am a graphic design student, I just opened a website that sells prints that I designed. I just wanted to know the cheapest way I can promote my website offline and online.
First of all you should be aware of your market which adores your product. Say something like business executive class, teenagers, people between certain age group etc;. Marketers call them life style segments, demographic segments etc; segmentation per se. Then you check out which media or magazine is best used or excurted by the niche or cluster or group. Advertise in that medium.
For example cologne spray, it is something people use after bath. It is cheaper than normal perfume. So advertise in areas where lot of labor class people live who work hard and then take bath to freshen up. Or in magazines that they read. Or in tv on the Baywatch show where beach bathing is the theme. Usually you cannot do it offhand like this. Lot of statistical and research go into selecting media for advertisement. I gave you an idea where the researchers look into as a first pass attempt.
infernal_seamonkey
That depends on your target market.
Magazine inserts
Mass mailers
Yourself (the best advertisement of all)
Places around public transportation
Demonstrator with a good marketing gimmick
iWOOFi
Okay you can advertise it in a mall selling samples of the perfume
or you can do in your school giving samples too. you can make tv ads or put it in the news paper
redunicorn
Grocery stores, women's magazines, and ads on shows women watch like Grey's Anatomy.
Phil
billboard is limited...if the person doesn't glance at it then it's a wasted opportunity...i would go the magazine route or tv
gallow
city buses...huge ads that people see walking down the street
magazines (you even get a sample!)
tv.......repetitive visuals
i wouldn't suggest radio...
remeber though...always use sex appeal because well, sex sells