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Bid for position to be more popular?

temi

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In the last few days, I have been selling more inclusion in bid for position directory than my main directories.

I wonder if in the long run bid for position will be more popular than traditional directories.

What do you think?
 
Great minds Temi, I asked the same question a few days ago. Yes it seems the Bidding Directories are making good progress and becoming very popular.
I think one key plus they have is you can up your bid at any time should you want to stay on the front page listing.
Not sure if they will ever replace the regular directories but i do beleive they will be the more popular choice.
 
I think they are good now but in the long run they won't be popular.

Mrcrawley, you need to see the kind of money people are paying to be on the homepage of bid for position directory, you can buy a whole traditional directory for some of the sums.

Quite a few things makes BFP better than traditional direcories:
  1. The categories are flat, you are always just one folder from the homepage
  2. You can get to the homepage if you bid enough
  3. You have your own dedicated page
etc etc

Actually MrCrawley.... I will stick a bid for position directory on a subdomain of my directory if I were you, quite a few people are doing it now... cost you nothing and I bet you will make at least $100 in the next one month.

the formats I have come across are something like http://bid.domainName.com when you send accept or rejection email from you traditional directory, you just mention your bid directory, most of the time, people will buy a link.

Give it a try, it wond cost you any money :)
 
Great minds Temi, I asked the same question a few days ago. Yes it seems the Bidding Directories are making good progress and becoming very popular.
I think one key plus they have is you can up your bid at any time should you want to stay on the front page listing.
Not sure if they will ever replace the regular directories but i do beleive they will be the more popular choice.


Midlandi, I agree, they will never replace the traditinal directory but they will certainly become more and more popular....... they are also great at raising money for directory owner for example at Erinbar Link Bid - Home , i was the link leader someone camed and got over me, when I saw it i came back and added more money.... if anyone should out bid me I will do the same, you cannot do that with traditional directories :)
 
Actually MrCrawley.... I will stick a bid for position directory on a subdomain of my directory if I were you, quite a few people are doing it now... cost you nothing and I bet you will make at least $100 in the next one month.
Thanks for that tip Temi i could sure use some of that money all i do is spend spend spend on here. Actually i'm not quite sure how to setup a subdomain. I've seen the option in cpanel. But don't know how to setup the dns...
 
Does your hosting come with ability to create sub domains? if it does, just ask your hosting company for help on how to set it up. You may not be able to set it up from cPanel
 
Great i will hold you to that... Just need to choose which script now :D

You have a choice of many scripts, you can choose between:
LBS
Link Bid Script
Temi's Link Bid Script
A Pound A link script
or
UK WW link bid script :)

I will not try to influnce you decision on any way, as long as you choose one of the five options above :)
 
You have a choice of many scripts, you can choose between:
LBS
Link Bid Script
Temi's Link Bid Script
A Pound A link script
or
UK WW link bid script :)

I will not try to influnce you decision on any way, as long as you choose one of the five options above :)
I started looking for these in google but i could only find Link Bid Script.

Are the others mods of this script?
 
I think the long term popularity of the link bid script will maily depend on the ability to pass forward relevancy. I don't know whether google will introduce a policy for this kind of scripts. I'm sure at the end of this year we will be much more smarter concerning this question.
 
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