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I have just updated  my page on Natural Therapy Pages, giving it a chance to see if it will generate more clients.
http://www.naturaltherapypages.co.uk/therapist/11999

Has anyone else had any experience with them?

Thanks
Kieron

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We have had several clients from them and several look at our website. We have been with them for about a year.

Pete
Thanks for that. So that is good news. Do you use any other advertising pages?
Cheers
KD

Peter Bateman & Lorraine Gleeson said:
We have had several clients from them and several look at our website. We have been with them for about a year.

Pete
We use Go to see just signed up recently and have had a few clients already. I just need to update the profile page. Yell .com seems to produce a few enquiries,depending on the price whether we will stay. I think we need to get in the habit of checking how they found us. We also use the local news which takes a bit of time but you need to be consistent fortnightly or monthly with an occasional editorial, some clients hold onto the ad for weeks before they contact. Check out a few freebies. Hypnotherapy Directories free or paid they havent asked for any payment yet as they only got going last year.
Hope this helps

Pete

Kieron Devlin said:
Thanks for that. So that is good news. Do you use any other advertising pages?
Cheers KD
Peter Bateman & Lorraine Gleeson said:
We have had several clients from them and several look at our website. We have been with them for about a year.

Pete
Hi Kieron,

I am curious as to the recommendations for Yell.com and Go See. I notice that you, Peter and Lorraine are all from the UK.
What would be the alternatives for advertising in the US?

~Best to you and all
Gail
Ahhh! this I wouldn't know. Yell.com is an internet form of yellow pages, on a UK forum it got knocked a fair bit but they offered me a good price. Natural Therapy Pages is an Australian based therpy directory that have set up over here, I don't know what the US equivalents are called, but over here it is a growing internet industry advertising your particular therapy, some are a rip off some very good and do what they say they will.

Pete

GAIL GUEVARA said:
Hi Kieron,
I am curious as to the recommendations for Yell.com and Go See. I notice that you, Peter and Lorraine are all from the UK. What would be the alternatives for advertising in the US?

~Best to you and all
Gail
Not sure about the US. If your website is on the net, advertisers spot you and then call you, you don't have to call them as they are looking for revenue from you first. But I heard that NTP was quite good, though I'm only going to give it a trial period to test the water.
Good luck.
Kieron

Peter Bateman & Lorraine Gleeson said:
Ahhh! this I wouldn't know. Yell.com is an internet form of yellow pages, on a UK forum it got knocked a fair bit but they offered me a good price. Natural Therapy Pages is an Australian based therpy directory that have set up over here, I don't know what the US equivalents are called, but over here it is a growing internet industry advertising your particular therapy, some are a rip off some very good and do what they say they will.

Pete

GAIL GUEVARA said:
Hi Kieron,
I am curious as to the recommendations for Yell.com and Go See. I notice that you, Peter and Lorraine are all from the UK. What would be the alternatives for advertising in the US?

~Best to you and all
Gail
Take the thirty day free offer in the least, and see what happens. One never knows. Always choose to believe in the possibility of success, yet remain realistic.

You will eventually have to pay for a subscription and wait it out 6 months to a year to truly know your statistics. If you break even you are doing slightly better than average. If you get some success, definitely consider renewing the advertisement. If nothing happens after 365 days, just write it off as a loss. Any shorter term of exposure is unlikely to succeed. That is my experience with internet ads. Some work, while others don't.

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