What are the strategies to follow while doing the weekend SEO Promotion during festivals for any kind of e-commerce website?
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I need a complete online marketing plan for the weekend SEO activities. As it relates with festive time so the plan must be covered all the elements of online marketing as well as offline marketing methods.
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Sure.
Date, location, internet, paper, marker, and tape.
Now that your question has been answered, I'd recommend that you limit your requests for advice to things a little (or a lot) more specific. But who knows, maybe someone here will offer to post your flyers in their neighborhood...
Good luck
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