Submitting A Good Directory…Good Non-SEM Tactic
Let’s start with Google,push “blog directory” in search box and see the result.We have million Blog Directories and the next question is”How many days you finishing submit all of them?”…..one week or two week….and after finishing the submit,there are the effective way to push up your traffic….anyone garuntee this tactic.You may be waste your time on the small and abandoned blog directory.The submitting tactics is effective when you select the good blog directory.I’m coming to One webboard about SEO and SEM and they’re distributing the php program to member.This program is easy to install in web server and build the web directory in minutes.It’s means that we will find the large number of junk directory that waste your time and If we think all over the world build this directory ,I can’t count this number.So the good saying”Put the right man to the right job” for the best working may be state as”Put the right blog to the right blog directory”……Mat Siltala write the list of good directory on his article “10 most important things to look for when submitting to a directory “.This is a good article and you may be checked the directory before submitting
10 most important things to look for in a directory (when it comes to Google)
When starting a directory submission campaign, just don’t assume all directories are created equal. For those that are new to dir submissions, or (good reminders for you) old timers, I have compiled a list of what I believe are the 10 most important things to look for when submitting to a directory (at least as far as Google is concerned)
- What is the age of the directory?
- Is the page you are submitting to indexed?
- Is the indexed result supplemental?
- How many outbound links does the page you are submitting to have on it? (It is ideal with less then 20)
- Is the link a “nofollow” link? (in other words can it help by not passing rank)
- Is there a ton of pharmacy or casino sites in the listings? (If yes, stay away)
- Does the directory really have a relevant cat/sub-category? (or option to create new sub-cat)
- Does the submission have a review process? (or can anyone get in)
- Does the site allow anchor text to deep pages (sub pages)?
- Can you actually get traffic from the site?
If you can take your focus away from trying to build up “as many” links as you can through directory submission, and focus more on the quality of the directory you are getting in, and what that listing can do for your website, then you have won the battle. There are some people that cringe at the thought of paying 299$/year for a listing in the Yahoo! Directory, yet a listing in that directory can take your site to a whole new level that you never knew.
For 2007 make it your directory submission goal to focus on “quality of directories” rather then ‘quantity of directories”.
In My opinion,I agree with this last word…Good Quality directory is rather than Large amount of directories
Following this conclusion,I see the business model ,Why we don’t build the good directory and collect the fee for submitting


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