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« on: November 01, 2007, 08:10:26 AM »

When you open a Webstore or any store on IWAC you get a child board for your store.

The child boards are a great feature for you and your website. From here you can market, promote and advertise your website and products.
If used correctly you can drive lots of targeted traffic to your website.

Here are a few ideas with what you can do with your child board..

An about us page/topic that you can lock off to replies and use alot of good keywords that are linked to those specific products.
Special Offers/Promotions.
Upcoming products.
You can have a FAQ thread.
Product specific threads/topics.
Newly listed items.

NOTE: IWAC Stores owners (Preferred and Free stores) can not link to their website. All links for these store types child boards are for their items listed on IWAC.

These are just a few ideas and the marketing, promotional and advertising potential is unlimited.
If anyone is stuck or still confused with what or how to use your child board just ask.
Alot of the SEO tips on here are a good starting point and work from there.

If anyone else has any marketing suggestions or ways to use the child boards feel free to share them.
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