"Site shown on company vehicles and at trade shows."
"What about promotion to newsgroups? A very valuable promotion method where appropriate newsgroups exist."
"Re: Send bulk e-mails to potential customers/clients: You could do the Internet Community a favour and query any company that ticks this box. Unsolicited "Bulk" e-mails, better known as spamming, are the bane of every Internet users life - the recommendation to all companies should be: don't do it!"
"Reciprocal links. Notices on exhibition stands."
"We also promotional products with the web address printed on it."
"Our website address is added to all our email - see above. We disapprove very strongly of the use of bulk email. The resultant spam is dysfunctional to the effective use of email in corresponding with our clients and to document transmission. If we send an email then it is meant to be read, not discarded as spam. Other organisation's spam adversly effects our use of the medium by drowning useful & needed information in a sea of junk. There is a need to discourage the practice and for effective anti-spam measures."
"Reciprocal links between similar sites are used as a form of publicising."
"We put articles of interest on our website - so that it there is something of substance to read, rather than it just being advertising. Consequently, we get about 10,000 visitors per month."
"We will probably engage in all of the above sooner or later, with the exception of bulk email, which is Spam and therefore Evil. Yes - you missed the idea of posting website addresses to UseNet newsgroups, which is not spam, and totally legit if a) it is an announcement group or b) it falls within the sphere of interest of the newsgroup. We have deployed this tactic usefully for one client (a dance group) already."
"We provide online promotion and web advertising services and are happy to help further with any enquiries."
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