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I would like to announce that I have two new bidding directories ready to help you advertise and strengthen your sites.
Tookle.com - Family Friendly Bidding Web Directory
About one week ago this bidding directory has just been launched. Enjoy a well promoted, family friendly and SEO friendly PR4 bidding directory - Link bid starts at $1, with a minimum bid of $5 to add 5 deep links.
Submit your site to Tookle.com NOW
Bidpreneur.com - Business Bidding Web Directory
Bidpreneur just launched yesterday - it’s a brand new directory ready to take the bidding directory world by storm. Clean, family friendly and SEO friendly. Nearly hundreds of dollars invested since yesterday - to SEO and advertise Bidpreneur well. Link bid starts at $1, with $3 bid to have 3 deep links.
Visit my bidding directories and enjoy better exposure and strength of your websites today!
Submit your site to Bidpreneur.com NOW
Cheers!
Ivan Widjaya
Web property investor
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There are many ways to market your websites, and ultimately, your business.
The conventional ways include newspaper ads, magazine ads, billboards, yellow pages, flyers, brochures, and other physical ads placement - all is good. But problems arise if your business has no brick-and-mortar presence - web retail stores, blogs, and e-commerce sites.
Yes, it is common to list your website URLs in a magazine ad space for a direct incoming traffic to your sites, but it’s less effective considering a simple proposition - Most people visiting your web stores are people surfing the Net.
Consider this - for a fraction of your conventional marketing budget - even for free - you can attract MOST of your visitors through the Internet.
Types of Internet marketing
There are plenty of Internet marketing services on the Net:
- Professional Internet marketing services - For a fee, you can get your website PR-ed and promoted throughout the Internet medium
- Web directory listings - free, bid for position, and paid directories are the typical directories used to market your websites.
- Affiliate programs - you can include your product-selling sites to affiliate network company as an advertisers, like CommisionJunction and LinkShare
- Paid blogging services - you can have your sites blogged and PR-ed by professional bloggers, usually through a paid blogging network, such as Pay-per-Post and Smorty
Out of those outlined methods, I want to highlight one Internet marketing method - Web directory listing.
Types of web directory listings
There are basically three types of web directory listings:
- Free directory listings - a free listing is always a good starting point. Free directories are usually funded by on-site ads.
- Paid directory listings - in exchange for a fee, you can get your site listed. The fee can be recurring - usually monthly - or one-time fee.
- Bidding web directory listings - it’s a paid directory listing with a twist - you can bid for higher, or even highest, position in the list, usually a top 10 list. The fee is usually one-time, and links are usually permanent.
Why I prefer - and currently use and own - Paid directory listing
There are thousands of free directory listing - why would I bother submitting my websites and blogs to paid directories?
Paid directories - both bidding and non-bidding, are more desirable for a reason:
- They charge a listing fee for a reason - they are legitimate and promote themselves heavily - and promotion doesn’t come cheap.
- They don’t rely on organic traffic (visitors through search engines) alone - they promote themselves to other directories and popular related websites to get more traffic and business - ultimately to get listed sites more exposure on the Net.
- Paid directories, by ‘natural selection’, scan out low quality sites and blogs - the premise, good sites and blogs realise the listing fee and bidding fee as a reasonable investment, low quality ones don’t. Therefore, the directories’ quality is preserved, and this is carried-through to the directories’ listed sites.
My bidding web directory, EnglishFair.com, is promoted continuously to both free and paid directories to ensure search engine visibility and the directory’s quality.
I also uses social bookmarking services, blog and forum postings, and feed burning services - nothing out of the original, just build my directory quality and strength continuously. Perhaps there’s better ways, but what I do is, in my opinion, the most effective ways.
Paid directory listings - love them, don’t hate them :)
Ivan Widjaya
Bidding web directory crazy
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Bidding Web Directory - EnglishFair.com
I just purchased a bidding web directory as one of the early milestone in my journey into web property investment. Please read my previous post about this - I am Buying My Way into Online Money Making.
It’s a Google PageRank 5 bidding web directory - EnglishFair.com.
What is PR or PageRank?
It’s basically how important Google think of your website, rated from 0 to 10 - 0 is less important, 10 is most important. The importance is determined by a complex algorithm - mainly taken into account the following: how many websites link to your website, what is the quality of those websites linking to yours, are they related or on-topic with yours, how is your content quality, how many important terms are there in your site, etc, etc.
Why I interested in bidding web directory?
Simple fact, I involved in IT a lot - I always intrigued by directories and forums for two reasons - In fact, my investment policy evolves on these two reasons:
- They don’t require full-time work in it - a.k.a passive income business model.
- They are user generated - your visitors / members add contents themselves.
I like hanging out in SitePoint.com Marketplace and DigitalPoint.com Forums. There, I bid on some listed directories and forums with little luck. I finally got what I want, EnglishFair.com, a PR5 bidding web directory.
I keep you updated on how it goes.
What about blog?
Blogs have some potential to fit into my criteria - passive income business model. How to be one? By hiring writers, inviting guest bloggers, hiring co-authors, and other similar routes.
Wait, why I talk about blogs being a business?
You know, blogs can be personal and commercial by doing the same thing - post articles that people enjoy reading, and help other people achieve something important. That’s why so many popular blogs about making money online today.
What differ a personal blog to a commercial one is whether you monetize your blog or not. If you monetize your blog, it’s commercial, indeed.
I bid on blogs several times, with one being a close call. Oh well, another time, another opportunities.
What’s next?
I keep looking for another web properties! I plan to hold my portfolio as long as I can - of course, as long as it’s profitable. And when the time to flip them finally come, I’ll flip the to invest in a bigger web properties.
I’ll keep you updated on this.
Ivan Widjaya
Web property investor
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