Are bid directories good?

Discussion in 'Directories' started by kingofbigmac, Oct 24, 2007.

  1. #1
    I have a regular directory http://www.caretotry.com. I was wondering if starting a bid directory is good. I have only received 1 premium site on my directory and I have over 500 sites in my directory. I have seen bidding directories that are quite successful. What are your opinions and how long does it take to usually get someone to make a bid.
     
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    if you plan on investing big into it then it will be successful if not well it wont be
     
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    They can be successful if you have the time and energy to spend on them, they are great for traffic purpose, they can drive lots of traffic to your web site.

    I wouldn't be surprised if you got a bid within the first two weeks (depending on the min. bid amount) - however, as said, it takes both time and money.

    Regards,
    Meti
     
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    adnan Peon

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    Here's an idea for you.

    Start both, a conventional directory & bidding directory. This way you have the best of both worlds.
     
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  5. kingofbigmac

    kingofbigmac Banned

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    Well I just converted my free/premium directory with over 1k sites and now its a bidding directory. The lowest bid is $1 and increments at $1 or more if you choose.
     
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    your directory that you converted did you have any paid links in it?
     
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    That could help you obtain some extra traffic; as the web site was already established, however I wouldn't recommend, I'd recommend starting a brand new one.

    Regards,
    Meti
     
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    But dont u think paypal commission will eat up the profits if the bid is as low as $1 ??
     
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  9. kingofbigmac

    kingofbigmac Banned

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    What should the minimum bid be? Wouldn't it be easier for a lot of people if its $1? How much does paypal take out of just $1?
     
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    Exactly my thoughts. He would be much better off changing it to 3$ as it was already a established web directory.

    Regards,
    Meti
     
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  11. mikey1090

    mikey1090 Moderator Staff

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    king, that wasnt a wise move.

    People spent time and money submitting to your old directory, you just wiped it out to make more money.

    Just because some bid directories have bids of over $1000 on them, doesnt mean yours will.

    If your last directory was getting no submissions, surely that must be telling you something. Switching to the bid model wont help at all. You'll probably make $100 or so from the SEO company behind the casino network that submit everywhere, other than that you wont make anything.

    Bid directories only make $7500+ becuase they have high traffic and lots of backlinks. If your old site had this, it would have got some paid submissions.

    I really think you should consider switching back to your old directory.

    Try give it some proper thought next time, make a business plan, budget your expenses. Or will you not spend any money and just hope you get bids?
     
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    Have to agree with Mike, if you have the possibility restore your old web directory and start a bidding directory on a new domain.

    Regards,
    Meti
     
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    I backed up my old directory just in case and I emailed them. I get about 50-100 submissions a day.
     
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    you should restore it. Buy another domain if you want to make a few bucks on a bid directory
     
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    well if you had paid links in there you will have a lot of pissed off people
     
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    kingofbigmac Banned

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    Ahh crap! I accidently deleted it!!! Nooo, I can't believe it, I selected a few files to delete in my ftp and I dragged a little to far and didn't see it and I hit delete.
     
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    or you possibly made the excuse that you made a back up, come on how hard is it to buy a new domain?
     
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    kingofbigmac Banned

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    No I deleted it. Im mad and sad. I don't have money right now. My bank doesnt work with paypal and I don't have a debit card that I need to buy a domain name. All well this sucks.
     
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    Your bank doesnt work with Paypal? thats bull all major credit card companies work with PP, that means if you have a bank checking account you have a debit card, and your debit card is porlly a VISA which paypal, godaddy, etc... other major domain registrars accept.
     
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    I just have an ATM card thats it. No credit card company attached to it.
     
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