If You are in SEO and Link Building, Check Bidpreneur Out
Are you in the Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and Internet Marketing world?
Then you must be very familiar with SEO and link building, as well as directory submission, I suppose.
I have a good news for you – I would like to announce my web directory blog – Bidpreneur Directory Blog.
My brand new blog is on the stand-alone directory world, both paid and free. To focus, the blog will post a lot on bidding directories – my core online business recently.
What is bidding directory?
No, it’s not like what you think – it’s not Casino or gambling sort of stuff.
It’s a paid directory listing with a twist – Not only you can list your site, you can bid for the top position, usually the Top Ten.
What’s the benefit of being in the Top Ten? Advertising and SEO benefits, of course – Please read at my Bidpreneur post on bidding web directory.
What I can offer you with my Bidpreneur blog
If you are into directories, you can visit Bidpreneur blog for news and updates from my network of directories and news from around the Net.
What’s more, if you are planning to advertise your websites or your client’s websites, you don’t have to shoot blanks and do SEO and link building blindly.
You can find information on my network of directory in the blog to assure you that my directories might be the ones for you (a little promotional message – sorry, can’t help it :D)
Seriously, I take a great care at developing my directories so that whoever submit his/her websites for inclusion, he/she will get the best value of money.
Please do visit my Bidpreneur blog to see what I’ve been working on.
Ivan Widjaya
Directory owner
About the Author
Ivan Widjaya is the Owner/Editor of Noobpreneur.com. He is a web property investor, blogger and web property maker, and currently manages and writes for Franchise Note. He also runs a web design business, Chalcedony Design, specialising in Wordpress theme creation.
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It still amazes me how few people really “get” SEO, or actually put serious funds into the development of a SEO program.
I guess that’s good news for those of us who do this for a living: we have less competition. But it’s one of my missions in life to help SEO get its rightful place in every company’s marketing budgets. While I admit that’s a bit overstated, I understand that anything I can do to expand the stature of SEO in the eyes of traditional marketers is good for the industry, and will ultimately be good for my company and my colleagues.
Anirban
Link Building
Anirban,
IMO, there are ways to SEO, both free and paid, cheap and expensive.
It’s good to see you offer affordable SEO. All the best for your business :)