I was thinking about building a local website directory for my area. Do local websites really work?
There are over 700 businesses that have a website in my area. I was thinking about offering free web directory listings and profiles to new and existing businesses in exchange for word of mouth advertising. I also have 3 small newspaper publishers and 1 radio station who will promote my site at no cost in exchange of services. Unlike other advertising methods, the public can get a detailed first look about a business and the services it offers.
Revenue will be generated from businesses that have proven to be successful over the phone or will benefit the most from online advertising. I believe these services will work since it is a convenient way for people to find what they are looking for in today’s busy schedule: florists, gift shops, gift certificates from local vendors(ex. dining, golf shops, day spas).
Will these services benefit you on a local website and what other services should I offer on a local website directory to make it successful? Thank you for your input
Tagged with: advertising methods • busy schedule • day spas • free web directory • gift certificates • golf shops • profiles • publishers • radio station • web directory listings • website directory • word of mouth • word of mouth advertising
Filed under: Building Websites
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Yea,
In fact that’s how kudzo.com operates-kind of
The more topics the better off you’d be,I wouldn’t limit it to a certain niche.
Great source of revenue,but with any biz advertising is key.
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