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A new way to send your website to the top

If you have a website, there are probably many reasons why you want to have as many visitors as it can be. Maybe for making money through advertisements, selling products or just because you have important things to say and want people read about you. Of course, the more interesting and original content in your pages, the more people will want to watch it and more visitors will come. However, you need to help your website get into the stream by building links from other websites. Many “quality” links pointing to your website will allow more people to find it, and a very important factor, the search engines such as Google, Yahoo Search and MSN Live will find their way to your website. This is a fundamental issue because search engines are usually very important sources of visitors, and most relevant, sources of “targeted visitors”.

Submitting a website to web directories is a very popular an effective way to build links and improve the position your website appear at a search engine results page. Many directories accept submissions for free, and after a short period of review, a link to your website will show up in a specific category page. One caveat is that the strongest directories charge very expensive fees to get listed (sometimes about $70), and that is just for a year. Good free directories usually list thousands of websites, so once your submission is accepted, your link will probably appear at a very low position, several pages inside the structure of the directory, making difficult for the search engines to find it.

A new kind or web directories named bidding links directories, or auction-style web directories constitute a good alternative for this ‘links overcrowding” in traditional directories. In these, the position of a given link is not determined by “first come first served”. Instead, those links with the higher bids are the ones to go up. There is a minimum bid you have to place in order to get listed. It is usually $1, and it will entitle your link to appear just below the last link with a 1$ bid. If you want to get listed upper, just raise your bid. If you bid $2, your link will go above the top 1$ link. The good thing is that you can raise your bids at any time, and boost your link up in case they were outranked by too many other links.

Most bidding links directories are still pretty new, so there is plenty of chances to get listed at good positions for cheap. For bast value for your links, make sure you don’t miss Burndirectory.com, a bidding links directory that will bring lots of interested visitors to your website.

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