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If AV can charge 40 bucks a page, why not $199.00 at Business.com?

         

skibum

6:57 pm on Aug 6, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Just got this email reposnse from a submission sent in at least a month? ago:

Dear Sir or Madam,

Thank you for submitting your site to Business.com. Due to a substantial increase in submissions, Business.com is no longer offering free submissions. However, since you submitted prior to this policy change, your listing will be placed in a queue and be reviewed in approximately 12 weeks. If you would like to expedite the placement of your site in Business.com, you may resubmit it through our Express Service. This service guarantees a placement of your site within five business days for a fee. Simply click here to access the Express Service.

Express Service gets your site faster access to:

A targeted business audience
The growing Business.com Partner Network
Highly qualified traffic
With Express Service, you can add up to four additional links to your site at no additional charge. These additional URLs link to your company's Products/Services, About, Contact and Job pages and are indexed into search to offer direct access to more areas of your site. The increased number of links also helps your link popularity, which will help your search result on most major search engines.

Once accepted in our directory, you may then upgrade to a featured listing for as little as $25/month. The following link is an example of our featured listing service.

Internet & Online Featured Listing

Again, thank you for your submission and interest in Business.com. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me by replying to this email.

bill

12:53 am on Feb 15, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Somehow one of my industrial sites got listed in business.com prior to the PFP era...of course it's listed in a totally obscure category, but the description has lots of keywords. To date I really haven't seen any traffic from this listing.

Has anyone actually paid to list here? Does anyone get any traffic from here?

Mike_Mackin

12:59 am on Feb 15, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>Has anyone actually paid to list here? Does anyone get any traffic from here?

Yes, tested about 90 days ago.

NO

sean

1:28 am on Feb 15, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>Has anyone actually paid to list here?
>Does anyone get any traffic from here?

No. Pre-PFP
No. Business.com usually generates less traffic per month than Yahoo generates per hour.

tedster

1:43 am on Feb 15, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Same thing here. I almost forgot the site was included there! Maybe traffic varies widely with the category.

chiyo

3:18 am on Feb 15, 2002 (gmt 0)

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We got put in there without any effort on our part at launch a couple of years back. We get more than a few hits daily but nothing substantive.

webgeneral

10:41 am on Mar 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Yeah but as it provides results to FT.com and CBS marketwatch did you get referals from them aas a result or are you just talking about referers from business.com.

chiyo

10:47 am on Mar 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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webgeneral.. no these are just referrals from the business.com domain We are also getting FT referrals from business.com

Heck they spent so much buying the name they will have to make it pay soon.

Mike_Mackin

12:00 pm on Mar 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Some guy named Adam contacted us about a PPC program. They are currently "mapping" our site for the purpose of proposing inclusion into a group of categories on a PPC basis. Have no idea what the guy is up to but will let you know when the make the proposal.

glyn

2:43 pm on Mar 1, 2002 (gmt 0)



Honestly all the PPInc. stuff is getting out of hand. Today I got an email from a tiny Italian portal telling me that for 100 euros i could put my site more prominently on their own website.

More so they said they were taking 40,000 visitors a week. That's rubbish I know their market and what they can get legitimately. Still doesn't stop them.

I can take more without paying for Inc. Traditional SEO still rules if you know how it works.

Glyn.

Mark_A

6:47 pm on Oct 7, 2002 (gmt 0)

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bump :-) just looking at this site at the moment, comments in the above thread mean I guess I should treat it with some scepticism.

At the add a site it says "suggest a site" still as page title but it's $99 a submission.

Anyone have up to date referral information for business - industrial sites?

skibum

10:44 pm on Oct 7, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Ours is a marketing agency site and we still see no referrals from Business.com. I have no idea where it ranks but none the less it gets no traffic.

Mark_A

4:20 am on Oct 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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So it may be a proposition of buying a link from a known PR page.
The page I am looking at is PR4 and the web site concerned is brand new, no inward links yet and not yet in Yahoo ODP or Google.

Skibum do you think a link from a PR4 Page at $99 is worth it for its potential Google effect?

fathom

4:30 am on Oct 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Paid - No

Listed - Yes

Referrals - You have got to be kidding... why would anyone ever want a referral! :) :)

JayC

5:10 am on Oct 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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do you think a link from a PR4 Page at $99 is worth it for its potential Google effect?

I suppose it'd depend on how many links you have already and what your current PageRank is... but in most cases a PR4 link isn't worth very much and isn't going to give the linked site a significant PR boost. So if you're speaking only of its PageRank value, I'd be inclined to say no.

skibum

5:13 am on Oct 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Mark_A - If you don't already have something with a PR4 or 5 that can be linked to the new site then it may be worth it just to get Google to pick it up and give it a little bump.

I've never really been looking for it, but I don't ever remember seeing links from Business.com in the backlinks to any site in Google. There is no robots.txt on the homepage anyway so I assume they would be counted........

In any case, if you have any PR4-5 page that you can link to the site do that. It'll getcha on the map, then go for YAHOO! and ODP. If there is not a site you can easily point to it, then business.com might be worht it.

Mark_A

5:29 am on Oct 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Skibum >>it may be worth it just to get Google to pick it up and give it a little bump. <<

Hi, no I don't have anything suitable. Will think about it, am presently researching more linking options for that market.

Thanks for your feedback.

egomaniac

2:02 pm on Oct 12, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>If AV can charge 40 bucks a page, why not $199.00 at Business.com?

$40 a page at AV is a complete waste of money, and I doubt they get many people doing it.

On the other hand, Business.com could possibly charge more. If the page you get listed on is of high enough PR, then it could be worth it.

bunsonic

7:03 pm on Oct 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Referrals don't seem to be a good solution, it seems asking end user to complete a task is hard thing to do :/

bn

WebRookie

7:17 pm on Oct 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Minimal traffic but showing up high in my backlinks. If you list all five links available to you in submission cost it could account for better PR.