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How Should We Promote Sly Bald Guys?
by
Tyler
on 08 Aug, 2006 00:02
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WE ARE TRYING TO PUT TOGETHER A CONVENTION OF SORTS. I AM TRYING TO GET SOME INPUT ON WHERE YOU GUYS WOULD LIKE TO GO SO WE CAN LOOK INTO OUR OPTIONS FOR A VENUE. WE ARE SHOOTING FOR MAYBE LATE SUMMER. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD SUGGESTIONS IF YOU WANT TO. THERE WILL BE ANOTHER POLL TO SEE HOW INTERESTED EVERYONE IS IN GOING. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP/SUPPORT. PAUL
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#1
by
happyharry
on 29 Aug, 2006 00:41
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Registering your site in all the major search engines is always a good idea.
I also liked the fact that you put in all the important meta tags in your html source file - that'll help search engines find the site.
There are other ways and means of improving search engine results (through referals on other sites, for instance - you'll have to look
into that).
You can also try a variety of forums around the world. Just post a message on them referring to your site. That will also generate more
traffic and visitors to your site.
You can use search engines to find related sites and ask their webmasters to include you in their links page.
By the way, the wikipedia link was a great idea. That's how I found this site. Work along these lines to generate more site traffice and visitors...
Good luck.
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#2
by
Yeti
on 25 Sep, 2006 00:57
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Great ideas fellas. I added a Banner on my MySpace site too. May get a few more... ÂÂ
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#3
by
seanc7nyc
on 06 Oct, 2006 23:30
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I'm going to email Tony from baldrus.com.
If you don't know the site, it's a great site but they have no message board. There used to be one, but it got attacked with spam by people from the hair replacement industry(no, I'm not kidding).
Hopefully he can point people in the direction of this forum...
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#4
by
seanc7nyc
on 06 Oct, 2006 23:40
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Email sent.
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#5
by
Yeti
on 07 Oct, 2006 15:27
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Thx Sean and welcome to our lil corner of the web.
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#6
by
Tyler
on 07 Oct, 2006 22:31
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seanc7nyc,
Thanks for sending that email to Tony! I had already emailed him to let him know of the site, but I didn't ask him to point people here. I know he likes the site, so hopefully he'll take to your suggestion.
Thanks again man! You're immediate involvement on the boards is awesome!
Tyler
I'm going to email Tony from baldrus.com.
If you don't know the site, it's a great site but they have no message board. There used to be one, but it got attacked with spam by people from the hair replacement industry(no, I'm not kidding).
Hopefully he can point people in the direction of this forum...
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#7
by
seanc7nyc
on 07 Oct, 2006 23:37
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Hell yeah!...
Let's get some more peeps on here...
You guys rock!
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#8
by
Tyler
on 07 Oct, 2006 23:40
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#9
by
Tyler
on 10 Oct, 2006 18:48
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Another way you can help promote Sly Bald Guys...
Bookmark SlyBaldGuys.com on sites like del.icio.us, furl, StumbleUpon.com, blinklist, spurl, etc. You can do this pretty easy by clicking on this link:
Social Bookmark This Page
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#10
by
robert
on 13 Nov, 2006 21:26
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t-shirts (hopefully in the works?), put a free (or cheap) ad on as many sites with
"Project Wonderful" advertising as you can... while it's still new there's probably a lot of free spaces to bid on (make a button for my site Tyler... you can advertise for free).
Aaaaannnnd, sharp looking car stickers! You're a mobile billboard even if they're small and tasteful rather than those huge awful ones. I've ordered really nice small stickers from this site:
http://www.websticker.com/smallruns.htmno order too small!
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#11
by
Tyler
on 13 Nov, 2006 21:36
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Thanks Robert! I'll look into these tonight when I get back from the gym...better go now or I'll never leave.
T-shirts are in the works! I'm calling them tomorrow to ask a few questions and then get my order going.
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#12
by
PBurke
on 21 Nov, 2006 11:11
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hey tyler, i tell everyone i run into about this site. maybe some of them will join. have a few bald friends. gotta push them to be sly, right.
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#13
by
Tyler
on 21 Nov, 2006 11:22
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Thanks Paul!!
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#14
by
Professor Melon
on 21 Nov, 2006 13:22
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:)Ahoy, Tyler: RE promoting SBG, try to link up with pop television programs that feature baldies [e.g. Deal/No Deal, the Dr. Keith Ablow Show, WWE and similar pro wrestling venues, military and police programs]. Advertise in collegiate and alumni publications  that are read by young men just experiencing the onset of balding and who are desperate for advice based on living and for community. Get to them before the HCM and Bosley do. This would herald a bright future for SBG and would spare them scarring transplant procedures, squandering of money, and loss of self-esteem. It would counter the media- and greed -driven aesthetic kept in place by Hollywood and the hair "restoration" industry. Seek the endorsement of famous baldies; perhaps feature a celebrity spot in the forum. This is going to mean a lot of work for you, but it's a cause, and a praiseworthy one at that. Professor Melon