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Ask HN: Would you exchange space in your email newsletter to get exposure?

4 点作者 jaddison超过 12 年前
Every business is looking for ways to achieve new users/customers. Making inroads using traditional/online advertising techniques can be pretty expensive, so what if you found another business willing to exchange space in their email newsletter for space in yours?<p>Of course, you probably wouldn't want them to be a competitor - that's fairly obvious. Taking the example of a classy restaurant, they might exchange newsletter space with a high end men's clothing store. They might even consider another restaurant with a different dining experience and/or in a nearby town, because as a restauranteur you know that people move between restaurants anyhow, so play that knowledge as an advantage.<p>You both gain exposure to a <i>new</i> audience and maybe website visits that you could convert into customers.<p>Would you do it? Why or why not?

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roh26it超过 12 年前
There are lots of parameters that would worry me before I trade space in my email newsletter 1. My subscriber count vs the other newsletter's count (Probably the biggest problem if I have a large user base) 2. Reputation of the other business 3. Audience relevance<p>All in all, I feel barter can surely work if proper metrics are put to it. I'm beginning to think about bartering tweets, facebook posts, blogs etc etc!
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jaddison超过 12 年前
Further discussion happening here: <a href="http://www.quora.com/Marketing/Would-you-exchange-ad-space-in-your-email-newsletter-to-get-exposure" rel="nofollow">http://www.quora.com/Marketing/Would-you-exchange-ad-space-i...</a>