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3 Ways to Advertise for Free

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If you have a small budget and would like to reach your target market for free, here are some tips.

Use Forums
Forums are a great way to advertise your products and services. Not only can you specifically target a market with a forum, but you can leave posts, have the option of leaving a signature with your ad or product and many forums even have a specific place to advertise your wares.

Banner Exchanges
Banner exchanges are a great way to reach thousands of web surfers each day. Creating a banner ad is very simple and usually costs only a few dollars; there are even web sites that will create a banner ad for free. You can then find a banner exchange service that will match you up with other web developers to have your banner shown on other sites. Banner exchanges are usually free, however sometimes they do charge a small monthly fee.

Contact Sites Directly
You can easily search the internet for sites that might be interested in your business to business product or your service. You can then contact the web developer directly by either sending him or her an email or using the contact form on their web site. This is a great free way to grow leads as well as sell your product.
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