Attention Bloggers! Are you just getting started with promoting your blog? I have negotiated a really amazing price to offer you for submitting your blog to over 140 156 175 200 blog directories. This will be done manually to assure the appropriate categories are selected and information is posted correctly. This can take 10-12 hours depending on how web savvy and fast you are.
What's the cost for this? Only $125 per blog. That's amazing. I've negotiated this rate with the VA I use for my own site, blog and article submissions. I can assure you that it is well worth the investment to have someone else do this -- and I've paid more than that to get it done.
Thank you for offering your Blog Directory Submission Service and following through with such professional care. I am very happy with the results. The time you saved me was worth every penny. Thanks!
Dr. Annette Colby, RD
Here's what you'll need to provide with your payment:
1) Name of each blog/RSS feed (title) you're submitting
2) URL of the blog and URL of the RSS feed
Blog:
RSS:
3) Description (25 words)
4) Primary Keywords for your blog's niche or subject
5) Possible categories (check all that apply)
__ Art and Culture
__ Business
__ Career
__ Marketing
__ Lifestyle
__ Health
__ Food
__ Personal
__ Technology
__ Travel
6) Author name and email address to receive confirmation messages
(You will also receive the info above in your confirmation email.)
If you are submitting more than one blog, please change the quantity in the payment form. If your time is valuable, this will save you over 10 hours and jump start the traffic to your blog. This is a great deal that I don't think you'll find anywhere else.




1. Offer other web sites free content to post on
their web site. Include your link on all of your content.
The content should related to your web site because
it will be in front of your target audience.
2. When you visit a web site you've enjoyed a lot,
write a review for the site. Write about the benefits
you gain from the web site. Tell them they can publish
it on their web site if they link to your web site.
3. Allow other people to publish your e-zine on their
web site. Include your web site's ad and link in each
issue you publish. This may also help you increase
the number of people that subscribe to your e-zine.
4. Market your web site as a free web book. Design
your web site with a title page, table of contents,
chapters, etc. Just allow other people to give away
the web book by linking to your web site.
5. Give your visitors an instant article directory. Tell
your visitors they can instantly add a free article
directory to their web site by linking to yours. Just
place your ad or banner ad on top of the article
directory for your main web site.
6. Allow other web sites to use your discussion board
for their web site visitors. Just have them link directly
to the discussion board. Include your web sites ad or
banner ad at the top of the discussion board.
7. Start a members only web site. Tell visitors what's
in your members only site and what it costs to gain
access. Offer them a free membership if, in exchange,
they link to your web site.
8. Offer your visitors a free sign up to your affiliate
program. Pay them commission to sell your products
or services. Just give them an affiliate link to track their
sales. People will link to your web site to make extra
money.
9. Create your own award site for other web sites.
Give the winners a graphic or text link to place on their
web site when they win. This will link your web site
to theirs and draw more traffic to your web site.
10. Are you an expert on a particular subject? Offer
people free consulting via e-mail if, in exchange, they
either link to your site. People will consider this a
huge value because consulting fees can be very
expensive.
11. When you purchase a product and it exceeds your
expectations e-mail the business a testimonial. Make
sure your statement is detailed. Give them permission
to publish it on their web site if they link to your site.
12. Create a directory of web sites on a specific topic.
Give people the option of adding the directory to their
web site by linking to it. Put your business ad at the
top of the directory's home page.
13. Exchange content with other web sites. You could
trade articles, top ten lists, etc. Both parties could
include a resource box at the end of the content.
14. Allow people to download software at no charge
from your web site, if they link to your web site. The
software could be freeware, shareware or demos.
15. Trade other forms of advertising to people that
link to your web site. You could trade e-zine ads,
print ads, autoresponder ads, classified ads, ebook
ads, etc.
16. Give away web space to people for free. Since
you are giving it away for free, request they link to
your site by placing your ad or banner to the site.
17. Join or create a web ring. A web ring is a group
of web sites on a similar subject agreeing to link
together. To find a web ring to join type keywords
"web rings" into your search engine of choice.
18. Create an online club or association. Tell your
visitors what's included in the membership and what
it costs to join. Offer them a free membership if, in
exchange, they link to your web site.
19. Allow people to use an online service or utilities
from your web site if, in exchange, they link to your
web site. The online service could be an e-mail
account, search engine submission, web page design,
copywriting, proofreading, etc.
20. Offer a free e-book to your web site visitors. The
ebook should be related to your target audience.
Allow them to give the e-book to their own web site
visitors by linking directly to your web site.
Jonathan Bois
bois_28@hotmail.com
http://www.netprofitblueprint.com/index.php?ref=182
Posted by: joseph | Monday, March 21, 2005 at 11:01 AM
Wow Jonathan! Thanks for sumbitting so many great tips for increasing exposure to your blog. Natually, many of these tips can be applied to a "regular" website as well.
Denise
Posted by: Denise | Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 09:56 AM
I find your blog very interesting. I am new to bloggin and I am trying to learn as much as I can. I am still trying to figure out a better format for my blog before I start to promote it. I have added you to my favorites so I can come back at a later date and possibly use your submission services.
Posted by: Rene G. | Saturday, June 04, 2005 at 02:28 PM
I just set up my blog http://www.getvendors.com/articles and started submitting it to various directories and soon realized it is impossible to cover all directories. I have no doubt I will go with some submission service. If every directory needs the same information then why can't they just grab the information from some central repository. Is anyone setting up a central repository? I thought there was like weblogs or something like that available..Because although there are many blogs the publishing platforms are limited. So should not be difficult to enforce some standard.
In your posting, will you please specify which directories the blog will be submitted..or at least assure us that the important ones are covered.
Keith Hollins
http://www.getvendors.com
Select Service Pro of your choice
Posted by: commenter | Wednesday, January 04, 2006 at 01:32 AM
Thanks for the question, Keith. We use the very comprehensive list at http://www.masternewmedia.org/rss/top55/
I just checked and there are now 156 blog directories. Since this can be a very tedious task, that's why we have a created a service to do this for you. Getting listed in the directories is important as it gives you inbound links to your blog. Of course you can do this yourself as well, but in our experience, most people don't do it because the job is too overwhelming.
Denise
Posted by: The Blog Squad | Wednesday, January 04, 2006 at 12:04 PM
Hi, nice blog, can you add http://www.blogdrive.info
to your list of blog directories?
Thanks
Posted by: Desh | Friday, March 30, 2007 at 02:54 AM
It's something called search engine optimization if I'm not mistaken? Whatever it is called, can you assure guranteed visiblity in leading search engines, say for example, Google and Yahoo?
Posted by: Mcgill | Tuesday, July 24, 2007 at 09:22 PM