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Low Cost Advanced Website Traffic Tactics

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By garrywillmott.com
Special to jongriffin.com

Advanced website traffic tactics might sound daunting, but if you make it low cost then you have nothing but a win-win situation. Employ low cost advanced website traffic tactics and you’re in for a huge online success.

What are these low cost advanced website traffic tactics anyway? Surprise yourself by finding out that some of these tactics you can practice without having to spend a cent!

Low Cost Advanced Website Traffic Tactics

1. Write an article.

Written by Jon Griffin

September 24th, 2008 at 11:42 pm

Free Useful Recommendations About Promotional Bottle Openers

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By Logogogo
Special to jongriffin.com

Bottle openers are such an easy gift to use within a promotional campaign that it is a shame that more aren’t used. Giving promotional gifts to your customers can help to bring them back to you in the future and drives in new customers. But what’s so special about promotional bottle openers? Have you explored their uses?

Promotional bottle openers are a very easy item to have produced and distribute. Being a small and very handy tool, targeted to the correct audience they are likely to be retained by the recipient.

Written by Jon Griffin

September 24th, 2008 at 10:24 pm

Lies, Damn Lies, & Marketers

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Sick Of The Pitch?
Yes I admit it, I am sick of all the pitches. Especially the underhanded marketers who come close to being downright liars. Enough is enough, I have had it.

If marketers want to understand why unsubscribe rates are so high, well here are a couple of reasons to start you off.

When Free Ain’t Free

Written by Jon Griffin

September 14th, 2007 at 3:20 pm

Ad Copy Worksheet – Organize Your Marketing Campaign

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I Admit It, I Like Marketing

By Jon Griffin

I am fascinated by marketing. It is such a fluid system, but yet it isn’t.

I have studied marketing and advertising, and I have engineered some cheat sheets to remind me of all the things I need to put in my copy. The template I am releasing on this page is basically a way to track your ad copy for a particular campaign. I am always forgetting something so this template lays out the framework for good copy. This is a fusion of things from Jay Abraham, Mark Joyner of Simpleology (more about that in another post) and others.

Written by Jon Griffin

July 23rd, 2007 at 3:47 pm


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