Your directory site would list several businesses in a particular niche (e.g., Los Angeles Seafood Restaurants) and would charge businesses to be in your directory. For example, Yellowbook.com is a large and successful directory site, albeit one covering many niches.

There are challenges to creating a successful directory site, challenges of earning a good ranking for the site and getting companies interested in placing an ad on your site.

John Durham has faced these challenges over and over with multiple directory sites, and now he shares what he has learned.

The Directory Site Business Model has a lot to commend it. Directories can become such high value sites (residual income from 20-30 clients, each paying $50-$100 or even more, every month) and have a low cost to get started that it’s worth some time understanding Durham’s techniques. You can sell listings with classified ads, flyers, easily door to door, all kinds of stuff, because being on a good directory site that is ranked is worth money, and is an interesting proposition.

Durham’s training is now available in his Bower Report 2.0 Get the whole sotry here.

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