Bidding Directory

Are you familiar with bidding directories? If not, perhaps you should be. Bidding directories are an easy way to get listed in high traffic directories. You get to control where you want to be placed.

PageRank 4 Bidding Directory

Google ranks websites using a complicated algorithm called PageRank (PR). Google ranks pages from 0-9 with 9 being the best. Ultimately, you want to be listed on high PR sites, like bidding directories. If Google finds your link on a high PR site, it concludes that your site must be pretty important. Bidding Directories is a PR4 site. We hope you will consider placing a link,… or 6,… ;) in our bidding directory.

Benefits of Bidding Directories

  • Low Cost - often as low as $1!
  • Listed on Several Pages - home page, category page, details page, Top 10…
  • Search Engine Friendly - Google will follow the links back to your web site.
  • High Traffic - This means Google will visit your site often.
  • Improve Keyword Results - You choose the “Title” for your link.

How to Buy a Link in Bidding Directories

First, determine which 6 pages on your site you would like to promote. Next, determine what keywords you would like to optimize each page for. The next step is to Submit your links to Bidding Directories. Lastly, you will need to pay for the deep links. While it is not necessary to have a PayPal account, it is much faster. You still have the option to pay with a credit card. That’s it!

How to promote Your Bidding Directories Links

You might want to consider “social bookmarking” your newly created listing for even more exposure. Sites like Digg, Technorati, Faves and many more are very high traffic and Google follow your bookmarks to whatever sites you have bookmarked. In essence, you would immediately drive the Google spiders to the bidding directories page and it would automatically follow one of the 6 links back to your site.

For even more web promotion ideas, consider attending one of Steve Renner’s free weekly workshops in Minneapolis.

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