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Site Promotion Intensive

November 1, 2004

Site Promotion IntensiveAre you trying to figure out how to get the right visitors to your small business web site? Do you want to accelerate your traffic to the next level? Then this course is for you! This intensive teleclass series will provide you with a solid understanding of the essentials, including the following topics:

  • The upsides and dangers of search engine optimizations.
  • How to understand and improve your Page Rank
  • When link exchange is good, and when it’s harmful.
  • How to pay for traffic profitably
  • How to leverage emerging technology to improve traffic

This six week Teleclass Series consists of the following one hour sessions:

  1. Establishing a Baseline
  2. Search Engines that Matter (and those that don’t)
  3. Google, Page Rank and You
  4. The Do’s and Don’ts of Link Exchange
  5. Paying for Clicks (Google AdWords and Overture)
  6. Blogging and Syndication

Participants will receive a lesson plan for each class, as well as access to the downloadable audio recordings of each class. The cost for this series is $125.

Special Offer: This series is currently under development — if you would like to be a participant during this development phase, your cost will be only $99 for the entire six-week series. A limited number of seats will be available for this price, on a first-come, first-served basis.

Next Series: Tuesdays at 3pm EST, beginning 2/15/05 SOLD OUT

If you have questions, or are interested in participating in this series, please leave a comment using the form below.

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4 Responses to “Site Promotion Intensive”

  1. no imageMichael Howard (Check me out!) on January 27th, 2005 12:43 am

    I work during the day. Will you be teaching the 6 week class also at night? If so when? And at what time?

    Thanks,
    Michael Howard

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  2. no imageChuck (Check me out!) on January 28th, 2005 3:16 pm

    Hi Michael;

    If there is enough interest in doing an evening session, I’d be more than happy to do one.

    In general, I tend to schedule evening sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays, as those seem to be easier for most people.

    If you (or anyone else who is interested) would e-mail me or leave comments on this message as to which evenings and times work better, we can try to put something together.

    Thanks!

    - Chuck

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  3. no imagejoanna maxwell (Check me out!) on February 9th, 2005 4:17 pm

    Hi
    I’d be interested in a class a little later in the day also - I am in Sydney and 3pm is 7am our time (peak hour for families with school age kids!). Even 4pm would be fine, though

    thanks for the great free search engine class yesterday - I really enjoyed it.

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  4. no imageChuck (Check me out!) on February 11th, 2005 10:43 am

    If we could find a time that would work for at least six people, I’d be happy to go ahead and schedule an evening session.

    If you’d be interested in signing up for a session to run at 9pm Eastern/NY on Tuesdays, please leave a comment below…

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