I would think a trade out with Bill's website would be well worth it for Phil of Sstran, and others. I know the Radio Brandy part 15 AM website sends allot of traffic to several vender's based on the feedback I have gotten from them. I have also gotten allot of feedback from those who have purchased equipment they saw on the website, I know one group ended up buying transmitters buy the dozens from one supplier. I realize Phil would be out of business if he gave transmitters out to everyone that asked to review one, but sites like Radio Brandy, Hobby Broadcaster and Part15.us will drive traffic and customers looking for transmitters and other radio equipment.
I know for a fact that Radio Brandy has sent business Phil's way because I get the feedback from happy customers who have purchased transmitters from him and coils from Carl. I know one guy bought one Sstran for each of his kids and loves them, he also bought a Rangemaster for himself. The Sstran still has a place on the market for those who want to learn how to build a transmitter or can't afford to spend the money on the Procaster or Rangemaster yet.
One thing I have found from users of our sites is they feel better about ordering a transmitter when they read honest reviews on several sites supporting a product. Radio Brandy will take advertising or trade outs from non part 15 transmitter suppliers because people come from all over the world to our site looking for information, low power transmitting is legal in many countries.
Radio Brandy and Part15.us are already well placed on Google and Yahoo, and
www.HobbyBroadcaster.net is coming up fast. New people are coming to hobby broadcasting everyday, and visitors to our sites are growing everyday from all over the country. Our websites each target a different segment of broadcasting, Hobby Broadcaster and Part15.us target mainly part 15 AM, while Radio Brandy focus is more on the program & studio side. We like to educate others where each transmitter AM or FM is the best fit, sometimes the Procaster is the answer, while for others the Rangemaster is the way to go. The Sstran works well when you have to keep a low profile with Carl's antenna close to the ground, and FM works best in MDU's like apartment & condo complexes.
If you want to sell transmitters you have to advertise them!
Steve
www.radiobrandy.net