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The key to getting work is getting people to come to your website; generating traffic, and you can sometimes accomplish this by promoting some of your clients. To do this, Cashmap package explains and guides you through the entire process.

While everyone dreams of having celebrity clients, you can't always count on that, but you can find people and/or organization who are interesting and intriguing. Once you get their permission, which is important, you can see about finding ways to publicize them, and - in so doing - promote your website. Attention becomes traffic, and traffic leads to business - and the Promoting Customers Traffic Generation Cashmap package will help you in doing just this.

Now, once you have a listing of clients to promote, you need to plan out a campaign. Doing this involves tailoring your marketing scheme to a specific theme for a showcase to bring attention to them. As an example, if you deal in durable medical equipment (wheelchairs, walkers etc.), and you have some clients who compete in marathons and other athletic events for the disabled, creating a theme that revolves around that can be a great promotional campaign. After that, you can look into the platforms available for that promotion: Ning, Squidoo, or maybe a blog of your own.

If you settle on Ning and/or Squidoo , you can then sign up for them, install an application or module, and then optimize them for your campaign. The different elements of the Cashmap package give you simple, easy to follow instructions in carrying out all of these steps.

Once you've got your platform ready, you can then gather data for the showcase, construct is, launch it, and then promote it. The package shows you how to attract business from the showcase, and give you tips on how to insure that they are return customers in the future.

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