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Can A Little Guy Like Me Attract Giants?

Posted by Thomas | Posted in questions | Posted on 17-09-2009

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I have a little site (damnIneedajob.com) and it’s taken some time but now it is enjoying steady traffic due to search engine rankings. It’s hard to sell stuff to unemployed people so I’m thinking of selling some ad space. If you search for “I need a job” my site has some excellant rankings. Better than some of the big job boards like Monster and Careerbuilder (at least for these key words). I need some advice on approaching companies like these to advertise on my site and what to charge. Flat monthly rate? Pay Per Click? How much? Could be a mute point as for all I know nobody will even be interested. I don’t want to do the Google Ads side bar stuff as I think it looks crappy. I was going to make a “Resources” page for listing ads. I would kind of like it to be subtle but that might be a “have my cake and eat it to” sort of thing. I appreciate anyones expertise or experience.

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