Mario
If you saw how much junk mail letterboxes here have everyday you'd realise letterbox drops are way worse than internet as an advertising medium. It may be better there for you but I'll take photos of what we get here.
Why don't you just embed some flash into a HTML site?
Or have 2 sites, one flash and one html? As the search engines cant read flash there'll be no penalty for duplicate content. Just call one .com and the other .net piss easy!
I'm the other way around. I had a flash site for 3 years did big fat jack **** ... paid over $2K for it also, now I rebuilt html and get some results.
No way would I risk my business on a total flash site again. They say some day the bots will be able to read flash till then adios .flv :hmm3grin2orange:
In some cities, there will be too many websites someday to practically strive for search engine results.
Not true. Unlike any other form of advertising this one can make immediate responses to adjustment plus you'll be able to see who's infront of you and work on it. One of the important factors considered is how long your site has been around ... so long termers will have some advantage over noobs. Will there be more websites for tree business than businesses listed in Yellow Pages? YES. Coz the entry is cheaper but to SEO the site for performance is the same as upsizing and adding color to Yellow Pages ... hence a more decent and logical race is on not dictated by a conglomerate.
If you don't make that front page of a search result you have to work at it ... what will happen is there will be never ending tweaking going on till it gets too expensive to run the race for the result. That's when the bubble will be burst and the line drawn for expenses and you'll have to find another advertising medium.
However, this may have already occured in some areas (like here) and your letterboxes are stuffed full already, so is your papers and so is the Yellow Pages and then what?
Then you have market saturation, prices plummet, and life gets tough. Find a new job I suppose. :help: