The Hello Bar is a simple web toolbar that engages users and communicates a call to action.

Free Listing Sites

There are hundred’s of free listing sites out there and any web search will throw up lots of results. You may well find free listing sites absoultely ideal to your particular niche, so searching is well worth the time and may well reap dividends for you. I can’t cover the niches (an example, log cabins in Montana) but I can, here, cover the sites that purport to compete with the established, pay, listing sites and who claim to be providing the same broad service.

Be careful with the claim ‘free‘. Some sites are free for a basic listing (eg: few or no photos), some are free for the 1st year – and some are, really, free.

I strongly recommend you don’t build your entire online marketing presence only on the back of these sites. Use them to get some traffic (especially where they are property or holiday or country specialised), use them for back-links where you can to improve your own website’s ranking potential, and use them to test the water with them. They may pay some dividends!

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Tobias Dengel June 17, 2010

We’re vacation rental homeowners sick of the choices we’ve had — low quality free sites or better (not perfect) sites that are very expensive for what we got. So we launched rentalspot.com. We’re in alpha looking for vacation home listings. We will always be free to list. Please check us out and send us your comments.

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