View Full Version : Directory submission services?? Yes or no??
czarkenneth
Mar 23rd 2006, 10:40 am
I'm sure this has been asked before,
but, I havent asked it :)
Who here has used & paid for manual directory submission services?
Please dont reply if you are an actual provider or friend of one.
I want genuine appraisals, testimonials.
Thanks.
iowadawg
Mar 23rd 2006, 3:35 pm
Go to the buy,sell,trade forums.
See links for sale?
Services?
Try those two to get the answers to your questions.
bbott
Mar 23rd 2006, 4:10 pm
I'm currently using a service. 170 manual submission for like $55 bucks.
I'll let you know the outcome next week.
bpeh_cart
Mar 23rd 2006, 6:27 pm
i just used a link submission service. Not really impressed. most of the service does not guarantee your url listing in the directory. its been 10 days, the company submitted to 120 websites, only 50 directories accepted my listing at the moment.
4th media have guaranteed listing service but think it is more costly.
i am still looking for good link submission service.
bluesky
Mar 23rd 2006, 7:52 pm
In my option, it is worth to pay for manual directory submission services.
stuw
Mar 23rd 2006, 7:56 pm
I'm very happy with tunings service - he's done a few for me now
albemarle24
Mar 26th 2006, 3:56 am
I use Alfredo from here and have seen definite positive results on several domains, in terms of SERP. He is very courteous and easy to do biz with. His services are becoming a standard part of every new project for me.
bbott
Mar 26th 2006, 4:45 pm
I think that's who i'm using too.
dvduval
Mar 26th 2006, 7:45 pm
Thanks, I will have to take a look at tunings service as well.
I just got about 370 submissions for $70 which included a report showing the url (category) where my link will appear if accepted. Did I get a good deal?
munt
Mar 26th 2006, 8:49 pm
if those links are going to earn you back more than $70 then it was a good deal!
DanNicol
Mar 26th 2006, 10:00 pm
Thanks, I will have to take a look at tunings service as well.
I just got about 370 submissions for $70 which included a report showing the url (category) where my link will appear if accepted. Did I get a good deal?
The most important question is was it worth it to you. I mean, I would go nuts submitting my site to 370 sites. I could do it and save the 70 but then again it is more fun to sit on my arse and let someone else do it.
Anyway - I think you did fine, unless you needed that 70 to pay the mortgage. :)
dvduval
Mar 27th 2006, 12:45 am
Yes, I guess the most important thing will be results. How many sites listed me? (for example)
LuffE
Mar 27th 2006, 3:28 am
I just ordered a 400 dir submission from Eli (seoreign)
Hope that will turn out great :)
Also placed an order for 150 dir submits from Ace Of Spades last week,
no results yet.
TangoUK
Mar 27th 2006, 7:46 am
I've tested a couple and so far I'm disappointed. The quality of the directories is poor and the acceptance rate isn't high enough. I know there are decent semi-automatic directory submission tools out there, so in theory it should be possible to provide a decent submission service.
The key for me is to have your own list of directories (and these lists will vary between sites/projects), and give that to the service provider. If they're good, they should take on the project on that basis.
bluesky
Mar 27th 2006, 11:28 pm
I paid to ask some one to submit my sites to directories manually, and the outcome looks fine for me :)
hideal
Mar 28th 2006, 6:29 am
A Directory Submission Service, in my opinion, is a company that will submit your websites to directories. Now, the client must be careful when selecting a company. Many I have seen say something along the lines of "We submit you to over 600,000 Search Engines and Directories". This statement alone lets me know that they are not trustworthy. We can all fire up ANY Free/shareware submitter and boast the same statement. What I LIKE to see, when checking my competition, is a listing of directories they will submit to. And, of course, no one can guarantee inclusion.
bluesky
Mar 30th 2006, 2:54 am
Maybe you can have a check at :
http://www.submithelper.com
TangoUK
Mar 30th 2006, 11:09 am
Anyone used 1ps.biz? Very cheap fees, so I'm wondering what the catch is. Would appreciate feedback from anyone who's used them.
pairbrother
Aug 6th 2006, 12:13 pm
Check out amitpatel_3001's Quality directory submissions , i have been a repeat client of his and give all my sites to him, also check the feedback in his submission thread here - http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=78294&page=4
sam1
Aug 6th 2006, 12:16 pm
I have also used the services of amitpatel_3001 and they are just fantastic and very much affordable.
dkessaris
Aug 6th 2006, 2:41 pm
The funniest thing was when I hired someone to manually submit a website for me to free directories and he submitted it at a paid directory that I own without paying. I only outsource these kind of things for sites that I don't care that much.
SonicReducer
Aug 6th 2006, 5:00 pm
A little shameless self promotion here, but people seem to like our service :)
http://www.directoryvault.com/service.php
Anderson Verma
Jan 28th 2008, 4:43 am
SonicReducer,
What is special in your services? Do not you think that a company who is in multiple services will not be able to maintain focus on their services? I have earlier used Directory Maximizer for submission who are very much focused only to directory submissions and found satisfactory results.
Are you a directory or a submission services?
ron21
Jan 28th 2008, 4:45 am
i still go for natural way of linking . . .
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