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#1 SarahCC

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Posted 09 May 2008 - 06:41 PM

Happy Friday,

If anyone has a second, I have a friend who owns a yoga spa and just had a t-shirt from the spa store worn by Robert Downey Jr in People magazine. There was no information given in the article about the tee and he is wearing a blazer over it so you don't see any text. The spa owner has asked me to help out with getting the word out any way I can. I know we have a small window for this, and that window is already closing. What do I for immediate results? Is PPC the only option? Plus, thought on what is best for spelling - "tshirt, t-shirt, tee"? What else? I thought maybe I could post a question and then the answer on Yahoo answers in case anyone else is looking for the info, is that wrong? I have a pretty good sense of what do but I would love and help anyone has a few minutes to spare. Much appreciated.

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Posted 09 May 2008 - 09:47 PM

How is this going to help this spa owner if no one can see the text on the T-shirt? I'm not sure of your objective here... I know you'd like to promote the fact that a celebrity was wearing the shirt... but if no one can see it... who will be searching for it?

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Posted 10 May 2008 - 09:43 AM

This sounds more like a publicity question than an SEO one (which is why I moved it here).

You'll want to get the word out through traditional PR methods. Write a press release, etc. and see if anyone bites. It's probably not enough of a story, however, if that's all there is to it. Does Robert Downey Jr. come to the spa? You might have some legs with that aspect.

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Posted 10 May 2008 - 04:06 PM

QUOTE(Jill @ May 10 2008, 07:43 AM) View Post
This sounds more like a publicity question than an SEO one (which is why I moved it here).

You'll want to get the word out through traditional PR methods. Write a press release, etc. and see if anyone bites. It's probably not enough of a story, however, if that's all there is to it. Does Robert Downey Jr. come to the spa? You might have some legs with that aspect.


Yes, absolutely, its more marketing. It just occured and I wanted to help anyway I could. No, not a very big story. Just the off chance that someone would see the spa logo design on the tshirt and try and track it down.

Thanks!

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Posted 10 May 2008 - 04:08 PM

QUOTE(Scottie @ May 9 2008, 07:47 PM) View Post
How is this going to help this spa owner if no one can see the text on the T-shirt? I'm not sure of your objective here... I know you'd like to promote the fact that a celebrity was wearing the shirt... but if no one can see it... who will be searching for it?


You can see the cool design on the tshirt, just no text that could help track it down.




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