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Randy Ross
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Facebook is good to a certain point as there's only so much you can do. Search Sites are good because people just type your name in and find your sites and stuff and It fairs pretty well actually I see it as the underrated of all promoting tools. It's good to promote a little here and there and just watch what happens, if it works great, if it doesn't dont be discouraged it may just take time. Just make sure to invest in correct promoting tools otherwise its true it wont do good and will be a waste of time

Thanks for the link, Randy. Been doing some of this and find myself curious as to why some of these avenues produce a flurry of activity one day, and bring the song of crickets chirping the next. I do agree that best efforts made and response received when targeted to a specific audience and interest - wouldn't want to get all dressed up just to be the only one who shows up at the party!

Re: flurry one day, crickets the next
My experience is similar -- I post a link to something I've written, people see it the day I post or a day after and then that's it. (The people who are interested will read it and move on. The others won't bother.) Post more stuff, you'll get more clicks -- within reason. (if you post a lot of crap, won't do you much good, though having a lot of links back to your site is supposed to increase your visibility on Google.)
--rr
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