Showing posts with label Advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advertising. Show all posts

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Pinterest has long been taken over by women. Recipes, jewelry, home décor, and anything with glitter have graced the boards of over 48 million users. Business owners, brands, and online sellers have been searching high and low for a way to market to men on pinterest – but do they even use it? Enter manteresting.com. A man’s version of pinning, called Manteresting. Instead of pinning items to a board – users are nailing and bumping images to their workbench.

Marketing to men may be easier now that you can have their full attention. With a tag line like: “Interesting. Man. Things.”, the question is, what are they “nailing”? From a first glance, here are most popular subjects:

  • Bacon: anything revolving about how much they love bacon
  • Models / Actresses: pretty faces, round bottoms, and lots of breasts
  • Tree Houses: for adults
  • Comedic Quotes: about beer, or dogs
  • Movies: Star Wars, the Dark Knight, Chuck Norris, Liam Neeson
  • Use those subjects to create your own boards. Then create some promotions, here are some examples by seller type:
  • Kitchen goods: Post recipes with bacon. Win a “baconator” skillet.
  • Media sellers: Nail images from any Chuck Noris or Liam Neeson movie. Win a signed movie poster.
  • DIY: Build your own adult tree house, or shed. Win a full set of tools.
  • The promotion options are endless and the prizes can be as big or as small as you can afford. To create a large audience make sure, with each entry nailed, users are following you. Marketing to men just got a little easier, as long as you embrace Manteresting.

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    Friday, June 8, 2012





    Summertime can be a slow time of the year. Even if sales are fewer than usual, there are things you can do to help build your business. To take advantage of the slow time, review some of the postings below. The list is a compilation of a few postings that can help you focus on marketing your business for future growth:


    How To Get More Traffic to your eBay Store and Listings

    Are You Using Your eBay Packaging as Advertising?

    How to Use Twitter for eBay Marketing – Part 1

    Drive Traffic to Your eBay Store Using Amazon Reviews

    eBay Marketing Strategy – Multiple Listings for the Same Item

    Tips for Selling on eBay – Huge List of Resources

    Free Publicity for Your eBay Business

    Free Promotion for Your eBay Products

    Free Marketing: 101 Low and No Cost Ways to Grow Your Business Online

    How to Use Pinterest to Market Your Business

    Marketing is something that does not have instant results, usually. Taking time now may make a big different in your business as time passes.




    Monday, January 25, 2010

    Are you aware of this setting and its effects on your sales?



    You may want to remove the cross-advertising at the bottom of your listings as this area shows links to similar products by other sellers. You can lose the buyer here if they see something the competition is offering that they like better. The cross promotions box has advantages and disadvantages.

    If you allow the cross promo box on your listings, buyers may click on it and leave your listing. But your listings will will show up on other sellers’ pages in their cross promo box.

    If you don’t allow the cross promo box, traffic won’t leave your page, but your listings won’t show up on other sellers’ pages. So you have to decide if the possible traffic you may receive from other sellers is worth losing potential buyers to them.

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