First sit down with a note book and pen and evaluate what you see on sites that have obvious marketing within them.
Note how visual boards are different to forums, groups and communities. Check out different webpages.
Secondly sort our the pros and cons for these sites.
Effectively you are creating a 'S.W.O.T' analysis.
Now go and find answers for how to emulate what you like and what you want to avoid.
Read the host platforms policies / terms. Contact them for clarification.
Meanwhile check through SFI literature and find out what others within SFI think, have done or are doing.
Notate what you have done, how you did it and when it was done so that a basic timeline / calendar of advertising events may be referred back to. At least when things work you then have an idea of what you did that triggered the purchasing.
Lastly keep referring to your weekly SFI reports.
If all else fails just keep making 'mistakes' along the way. Some will work and others wont. After all - through out history -learning has just been a noted mistake that has come good.:D
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First sit down with a note book and pen and evaluate what you see on sites that have obvious marketing within them.
Note how visual boards are different to forums, groups and communities. Check out different webpages.
Secondly sort our the pros and cons for these sites.
Effectively you are creating a 'S.W.O.T' analysis.
Now go and find answers for how to emulate what you like and what you want to avoid.
Read the host platforms policies / terms.
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