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Eileen
adage.com may have some articles. usually companies don’t want you to know how much they’re making or what margin their churning in.
on the flip side, a program like nielsen galaxy adviews can tell you how much competitors are spending for internet advertising.
Tom
I also have access to a link price calculator that can give you an approximation of what your banner spots should cost an advertiser. It judges your site on it’s popularity with various search engines in relation to others.
Dora
Hi, perhaps you can try Google adwords to market your service/product.
Google adwords is a text-based system for advertising on its site and its partner sites. The service allows you to create your own ads, choose keywords to help match your ads to your audience, and control the cost of your advertising—you pay only when people click on your ad (a cost per click plan). Anyone wishing to promote a product on Google can enroll in this program.
you can get a 5 detail pages information about Google adwords at :
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