Directory submissions are one of many ways people try to get traffic to their websites. It can be a lot of work, and is often more for the search engines than for visitors, as few directories are visited by humans looking for anything, and your link can be buried many pages deep.
Today I’m reviewing a new directory, Big Web Links Bid Directory, that has its own way of ranking links - by how much you pay. Very simple, very upfront that it’s about the money.
They have some challenges to face, being a new site. I show them as PR 0, which can make the cost of submitting a site to them a bit hard to deal with. There also aren’t many sites listed yet. However, both of these are problems common to any new directory, so they aren’t really bad indicators. In fact, that they’re going out to get reviews indicates a greater degree of seriousness about trying to build their directory.
It also offers a feature that many website owners will really enjoy - the ability to submit deep links. Most directories limit you to home page submissions only, so those that want to promote their inner pages do have that option.
All in all, I would have to say not a bad start and an interesting premise. Should be interesting to see where this one goes.




