Posts Tagged ‘advertising’

15 Useful Event Promotion Tips

In a recession, the entertainment industry thrives. So if you are thinking about trying your hand at event promotion, I have some suggestions for you:

  1. You need at least two weeks to advertise. Use different color flyers with different ads for the same event. Use original artwork and be creative. Be brief: Too much information is bad information in modern advertising.
  2. Contact local stations, websites, and newspapers to see if they’re willing

Get Free Gas by Advertising From Your Car

Free Gas Help could make this possibly for you! DO YOU: Drive a minimum of 1,000+ miles a month? AND Have a vehicle must be in good cosmetic condition with valid auto insurance and a good driving record? Then you could earn yourself FREE gas cards! Options start at a Rear Window Web Address Decal for a $17 gas card. Or $30 per month for 2 Door Magnets, sized 12” x 24”. Does that… Continue reading

Ripple – Surf For Charity

Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Ripple.org is a site that uses online advertising to help out charities. It's a two prong attack. Click If you want to send money to one of the four charities Ripple supports, all you have to do is click Water, Food, Education or Money and you will be forwarded to a sponsor's advertisement, of which 100% of the revenue goes directly to the selected charity. Search You… Continue reading

Running A Blog Costs Hundreds of Dollars

We received this comment from Kate regarding Kyle's Beginner's Guide to starting a blog and making $100 in the first month. I have found this article very misleading. The online quick setup blogs do not allow you to insert ads or google analytics. The wordpress standalone is not easy to set up. MySQL? I don’t have MySQL… I continue to be baffled by this whole process, it seems… Continue reading

What would your banner say?

As I walked down Kapahulu Avenue in a very sunny Honolulu this morning, I passed by a gas station with an attached convenience store and snack shop. Open for business, but not a single car in the lot or at the pump. You could see a clerk through the window, elbows propped on the counter in front of her, wistfully looking outside and probably wondering if anyone would ever stop… Continue reading

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