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Help Wanted On Joomla Car Website In Melb. Please!


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Guy's I need help on my two Automotive websites, (Plus quite a few others)

www.TurboClub.com - FrontPage based which I have had on the net since 1996, and

www.TurboClubMembers.com - JOOMLA based which I started up last year in September 2006.

TurboClub.com has had over 10M visits, not hits and I have not made a cent out of it!

It has cost me heaps to run on a high speed US server over the years as a hobby.

Anyone with web development skills interested in talking to me about how we could both make some money out of both sites?

No I dont want to sell any of the sites, just want someone keen enough with a bit of vision that can make them work harder so we both benefit.

Anyone serious PM me, anyone that wants to can the sites, put it in here..... :wave:

Well Google and CJ have not made me enough to cover costs for years. :banana:

Thanks for the positive feedback anyway! :nyaanyaa:

Contract ad placements is the way ahead... make a portfolio of hits/visitors/target audience and approach a marketing company with a large client base (doesn't have to be australian).

Failing that, do a google search for keywords relating to your website (make sure you select australian sites only).Now when the results come up you'll notice a couple of sponsored listings right up the top. Contact these companies directly with your marketing brief and you should get some business. If they're prepared to shell out big bucks on google searches, I'm sure they'll have a little to throw your way.

Thanks Shan, do you mean like "Autospeed" who promise the world but pay nothing!?

Guy's I am looking for a web builder, but appreciate the feedback.

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