Get Your Christmas Stocking Stuffed With $575 of Free Advertising
Posted on December 09, 2006 by jeffbarson
Paul Allen has a great post about all the current PPC promotions.
Using the links below you can get a combined total of $575 worth of free paid search ads.
MSN ($200), LookSmart ($300), and Ask.com ($50) and Enhance Interactive ($25 – nice landing page!).
Ask.com $50 credit: sign up at sponsoredlistings.ask.com, and enter promo code SESCHI06 during the check-out process.
LookSmart $300 credit expires on Christmas Day. Visit AdCenter.LookSmart.com, and use this coupon code at check-out: SESCHQ4
If you’re online, these are great deals.
Merry Christmas from Jeff.
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Author: jeffbarson (15 Articles)
Jeff Barson is a serial/parallel entrepreneur. He has founded an advertising agency, publishing company and several other internet-related businesses in addition to Surface Medical Spas. He loves the world of innovation and ideas. He formed Surface Medical Spas in 2000 and has grown Surface from one part-time clinic to 5 clinics in two states with revenue growth of 5000%. He councils physicians and businesses around the world on the emerging revolution in cosmetic medical businesses and delivery systems. Managing Partner & CEO, Surface Medical: surface-med.com Founding Partner & CEO, Nimble: nimbleit.com Owner, Renaissance Man Publishing: ren-man.com Founder, Fight Club CEO Network: fightclub.squarespace.com Owner, Wild Blue Creative Partners: wildbluecreative.com My Linked In Profile: inkedin.com/in/jeffbarson/ My other blogs: medicalspasonline.com nimbleit.squarespace.com fightclub.squarespace.com
2 Responses to “Get Your Christmas Stocking Stuffed With $575 of Free Advertising”
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Gustavo
- 10th Dec, 06 01:12am
You should remove the “www” from the ask.com link
jeffbarson (author comment)
- 10th Dec, 06 02:12am
I stand corrected. The link for the sponsored listings at Ask.com is actually: http://sponsoredlistings.ask.com/