Pink Toilet Marketing.
Emma | Aug 07, 2007 | Comments 5
I spent last week focusing on getting viewers to my blog. As you know I lucked out when I won the bloggrrl contest. And then Google gave me a gift as well.
I was messing around with my ads and changed them from text to image. When I checked out my site. I had a big pink toilet in my sidebar. I immediately panicked and changed the ads back.
Then I realized this was kind of a funny attention getter. I had recently started participating in some forums. So along with my regular posts I mentioned the big pink toilet Google put on my site.
I believe this did help with the traffic boost I received last week. So if Google, or some other force in the blogosphere, hands you a marketing opportunity. Go ahead and use it.
I’ve recently noticed an abundance of information products on the market lately. One marketing technique, is to use a hook to lure someone in, with the promise of something free.
I would be very cautious with these programs. Especially, if you spend a lot of time, actually trying to glean out anything real, from all of the so called free stuff, their bombarding you with.
One side note after this post I will never speak of the envirolet again. I actually am tired of toilet ads, appearing on my site. Although, this product does have a blog, and does seem environmentally sound.
Keep Writing Everyone, Emma
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Thanks for the mention
I don’t even know what to say. Thanks for the ad?
I’ll admit. I saw the pink toilet and almost clicked on it. I might, just because it’s for a waterless toilet? I mean really, it’s pink, but waterless too? I’m not sure I want to know how it works…
I’m not sure how your blog got picked for that ad, but congrats!
Erin, actually I think the envirolet is a good product. I don’t completely understand it either, but it keeps waterways pollution free. Actually it even has it’s own blog. This may be the wave of the future. Who Knows? Emma
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