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Give pay per click credits to;
Web guys/gals who put your link on web sites.
Tech guys/gals who change the home pages of their clients. (with client knowledge of course)
Businesses who put snap.com on their web sites or advetisements.
News stations who do a plug about snap.com.

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Myspace gets the most hits, correct? So -
Offer to pay $0.50 for every person whom an individual person gets to download the Snap Search module or tracking button onto their myspace web page. When the person gets >10 people to sign up, the reward rate gets converted to $1 per person. […]

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Spend $1.63 billion on google adwords…….need I say more :)

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Overview/
It is clear that breaking into an industry so dominated by the likes of google, yahoo, and MSN is going to be difficult, however, with resources spent in the right areas I believe that it is possible. Although television ads and other forms of offline advertising can prove to be effective at times, a […]

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The idea here is for a Teacher's Gift Program. You will be marketting the Snap search engine to teachers. Teachers may teach between 1 and 5 classes each, with some teachers having to deal with 100s of students each day.
This marketting program I suggest here, will […]

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Uses Amazon.com's MTRUK function to get people to do 'searches' on Snap.com - you pay them .01 cents per search - give a question, and have them paste a url for the answer into a box as a completion verification. People will then get exposed to searching with Snap, they will like it and […]

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Let's face it: puns make us groan, but they stick in our minds. So here are some slogans to use in advertising or to jazz up features within the Snap world.
1. "Make it snappy." (Possibly used in conjunction with the fast-browsing left pane feature)
2. "It's a snap!" (Hopefully followed with the line, "Hence the […]

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I think it would be in the best interests to have a small raffle prize. I have now seen it done with sites like Blingo and MSN Search & Win. Say, at built in intervals the person who searches immediately after that interval is passed wins, and it will either notify them, or […]

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Create a rewards catalog. For every search you do, you get a point. You cash in these points for rewards, like Snap Schwag, "USB drives, or later on Amazon Gift Certificates or even cash back. You allow people to create family accounts for the search tallies. Example, a church congregation can […]

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