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    BrettStapper is offline Junior Member
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    Website Advice

    Hi everyone.

    I am the owner of the website Home Jotter.

    Home Jotter is a website which allows property managers and landlords to post their properties directly to landlords.

    Do you have any advice on how I can market this site better? Right now we mainly rely on word of mouth and social networking websites.

    Thanks!

    HomeJotter .com

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    Directly to college students***

    Sorry for the error!

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    the free & easiest way is to go facebook, search for any property groups, join all of them and advertise your site


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    Info for advertising

    Hi Brett,

    You are asking a MAJOR question here and I could give you literally hundreds of ideas, e-books, sites, training guides etc. about advertising on the "net". Rather than do that here, I would like to ask you a couple of questions. You can e-mail the answers to me and I will gladly give you whatever info I have that is as specific to your needs as possible. I cannot give you my e-mail address here as I have not posted 10 times yet, so if you can post your e-mail address here I will reply to it.
    1) Do you have your own Domain?
    2) Where are you based?
    3) Is all the "selling" activity done on the website?
    4) Do you need to have automated responses to buyers questions etc?
    5) How long have you been using the "Net".
    6) How much time do you have to set up advertising, answeer e-mails etc?
    I look forward to hearing from you,
    Cheers
    Richard (South Africa)

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    If you need easy traffic try facebook, twitter you can get some good traffic out of that. also both of em are easy to handle.
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    The word of mouth marketing can do wonders if you do it right - many people are so busy that they're more than willing to depend on the opinions or advice of their trusted friends, family, or other contacts. Tell a friend script is a word of mouth marketing tool that can get you traffic for little or no cost. Combining this strategy with creative media ideas and insight into what will catch people's attention can give you great results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpermana View Post
    the free & easiest way is to go facebook, search for any property groups, join all of them and advertise your site
    - Don't do that. That is called spamming and spamming is bad.

    Are you wanting to attract property investors? or people looking to rent? Here are a few ideas:

    1) Search Engine Optimisation
    2) Start a Blog (Show off you extensive knowledge to your audience)
    3) Start an E-Newsletter (Regularly engage your clients)
    4) Run a Property Investment seminar - show people how they can make money by working with you.
    5) Make some YouTube videos
    6) Run a promotion (i.e. "Join our newsletter to win ______")

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    Red Flag

    I checked out your site and was thinking great site. Then I started looking at listings in my state and my mouth dropped on one. Looks like to me there's a liablity issue.
    If you contact me to hear what I'm talking about and fix the problem. I have a good idea for you.

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