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Read This Before You Submit to Web Directories
By Manish Shah (c) 2010
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As the number of websites grow everyday, it is becoming
increasingly difficult for a new site to attain good rankings
on search engines. Since major search engines factor link
popularity heavily into their ranking algorithms, building
relevant links to your site is perhaps the single most important
component of search engine optimization.
For a new site with no, or few inbound links, buying text links
on more established related sites could provide a boost to your
link popularity. But this strategy could prove prohibitively
expensive, especially in a highly competitive market where you'd
have to buy lots of links to catch up with the competition.
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Web directory listings represent a viable alternative to link
buying. Apart from driving traffic to your site through direct
referrals, web directories provide one-way inbound links to your
site, boosting your link popularity and ultimately improving
your search rankings.
There are thousands of web directories on the net, with dozens
sprouting up every day. Some are general directories; others
cater to specific niches. Some are free; others charge inclusion
fees. Some are free only if you provide a reciprocal link in
return. Many feature both free and paid listings.
The main advantage of a paid listing is the luxury of having
your site listed quickly above everyone else's. Free submissions
may take several weeks or months for review. If you work on a
limited budget, you may want to submit to a handful of paid
directories and a few hundred free ones.
Some directories charge inclusion fees that are too high for the
listing to be cost effective. When considering a paid listing,
look at not only the Google PageRank of the homepage of the
directory, but also that of the subpage where your link will
actually reside. While it may seem like a good deal to have your
site listed on a PR5 directory for $15, the offer becomes far
less attractive when you find out that the internal page where
your link is placed is only PR2.
If you've ever submitted to web directories before, I don't have
to convince you that the process is extremely tedious and
time-consuming, especially when you submit to a large number of
them. Unlike search engines that send out robots to index web
pages, web directories rely on more detailed submission forms to
gather information about your site. Since each submitted site
must be reviewed by a real person, most directories require that
submissions are also performed by a real person, as opposed to
an automatic script. Many directories use a visual code
verification process to prevent automated submissions. Apart
from complying with the directory's guidelines, manual
submission is the only way to ensure that your site is submitted
to the proper category.
Because of the time involved in manually submitting your site
and the sheer number of directories on the web, it's important
that you know which directories to submit to. Obviously, you'd
want to submit to only the high-PR directories and avoid the
low-PR ones, right? Not really. Just because a directory has a
low PR does not mean that it's not worth submitting to. The
directory may be brand new and not around long enough to be
ranked by Google. In contrast to the more established directories
that continually experience a back-log of submissions, newer
directories tend to review and list sites more quickly. As the
directory becomes more popular, so will your link. So, don't
judge a directory solely by its PageRank; rather, base your
decision on the overall quality of the directory.
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Another important thing to look at is whether or not the
directory you submit to is search engine friendly. Search
engines like static web pages whose content stay the same
regardless of who visits the page, or when they visit, not
dynamic pages that are created on-the-fly. Browse to a couple of
categories and look at the URL in the navigation bar. If the URL
looks like, http://www.anysite.com/forums/thread.php?threadid=12345&sort=date,
it's probably not search engine friendly. An example of a static, search engine friendly
URL is: http://www.anysite.com .
Another question to ask is: How easy is it to submit to the
directory? How many hoops do you have to jump through to get to
the submission form? When you finally get to the form, how many
fields does the form have? A directory should ask for pertinent
information like your name, email, URL, link title, link
description, and keywords, but it should not look like a job
application. With the exception of a handful of major directories
like DMOZ and Yahoo, you should not have to spend more than 3 to
4 minutes to submit your site.
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Another consideration is whether or not the directory has a
category specific enough for your site. For optimal SEO benefits
from your listing, your link should be grouped under a specific
category containing sites whose content are related to yours.
Such a grouping makes your listing more relevant in the eyes of
the search engines, as well as providing an easier way for
visitors to the directory to find your site.
Simply having your site listed on a directory is not enough.
Your choice of the link title can determine how much impact your
listing will have on your search engine rankings. Ideally, your
link title (or "anchor text") should contain the keywords that
you want others to search for to get to your site. Since most
web directories require a unique link title, however, it may not
be possible to select a common phrase like "Free Web Directory"
as your link title. This title is likely already taken by another
web directory. Simply prefixing the phrase with your domain name,
e.g. "GoDirectory.org Free Web Directory", would make the title
unique.
Oftentimes, a directory has several related categories that are
suitable for your site. How do you decide which one to submit
to? Ideally, you'd want to submit to the category that has the
highest PageRank. However, this may not turn out to be the
wisest choice as your link may be buried among a zillion other
listings. Going with a lower-PR category with fewer competing
links may prove to be more beneficial. When choosing from
multiple related categories, choose one with a good balance of
relevancy, Pagerank, and number of competing listings.
In sum, submitting to web directories is a highly effective link
building strategy that should be an integral part of any search
engine optimization campaign. Manually submitting to a large
number of directories is both laborious and time-consuming. Just
keep the above points in mind to make the most of your time.
About The Author
My name is Manish Shah. I am an avid blogger & social media representative. I am a retailer by
Profession & my blog is Ask Manish Shah .
I update my blogs regularly. Do visit me for EffectiveLinkBuilding.

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