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Punct
Apr 28th 2008, 12:59 pm
I am trying to add some quality content to my directory, not only links, and i am interesting to see some good examples, people that have done this long ago. People that have done a good job with this.
If you want, point me some of your work so i can see where to start and where to end.
fear
Apr 28th 2008, 1:04 pm
You can see the one in my sig :D
mikey1090
Apr 28th 2008, 1:07 pm
I used to own zorg directory. Check it out. Theres templates, games and videos outside of the directory, and also 2 blogs.
Inside the directory itself you'll see most of the top level categories and almost all the categories on the right hand side and their sub categories have unique articles.
www.zorg-directory.com :)
hyper
Apr 28th 2008, 1:10 pm
You can add a blog to it and bring on the main the latest x blogposts ( see this (http://www.directoryshare.com/free-phpld-mods.html#homepage-newsfeed) & this (http://www.directoryshare.com/free-phpld-mods.html#category-newsfeed) phpLD MOD ) and also good articles in categories/subcategories.
+ other tweak & stuff that users may find useful
Check the Zorg Directory as an example..
swedal
Apr 28th 2008, 1:25 pm
See Authority Directory (http://www.authoritydirectory.com/) - over 130 unique articles nearly all with 500 words or more. Blog has additional article content. I generally add a new article or blog post 4 to 5 times per week. Also a gallery of art with more content. Not to mention over 2700 links that also have unique descriptions.
And you mentioned an end point - I don't think there is an end point to adding content......
delhi_wala
Apr 28th 2008, 1:49 pm
Take a look at BizFive.com (http://www.bizfive.com/)
matt5409
Apr 28th 2008, 2:16 pm
i've been concentrating good quality content for my article website (http://www.writeitonthewall.co.uk). admittedly, some submissions are low quality.
also, if you want quality links, how about accepting only quality sites - sites that look great visually and/or pages that validate. my urban clothing website (http://www.space-clothing.co.uk) fits that criteria (i think!)
also, if i ran a quality directory i would not allow submissions with linked keywords; i would only allow actually company/website names.
richrf
Apr 28th 2008, 4:06 pm
One of the most successful directories I have found in the entertainment space is OVGuide. com (http://ovguide.com). It has very good PR and traffic.
I'm looking to do something similar, but hopefully better, at Links.com (http://www.links.com). I'm going to start off (probably) with IndexU (http://www.nicecoder.com), since they have the ability to create a pretty decent home page with good content with new, featured, and editor picks lissings. It also allows me integrate with Wordpress. Similar to OVGuide, it will allow me to highlight most popular, highly rated, collect reviews, etc. It will be human edited, and I am only going to allow high quality content.
I'm going to experiment a bit with this and see if I can build traffic, in the way OVGuide did. It's all in the planning stages right now, but hopefully something will be up in a few weeks. It's going to be interesting to see what happens. If it flops, it will not be the first time I've done something that flops. On the other hand, I hope I can grow the site into something significant.
Rich
matt5409
Apr 28th 2008, 4:24 pm
One of the most successful directories I have found in the entertainment space is OVGuide. com (http://ovguide.com). It has very good PR and traffic.
Argh! information overload!
richrf
Apr 28th 2008, 4:36 pm
Argh! information overload!
My son also did not like the site design. I prefer slightly sleeker design but keeping the major information blocks. The problem with most directories is there is no audience for the information they are providing. OVGuide has found a niche and is doing absolutely fantastic within that niche. They are obviously using a customized design and software.
Rich
hyper
Apr 28th 2008, 5:04 pm
the directory looks good indeed. I think Google loves it too.
WallaceYeung
Apr 28th 2008, 6:53 pm
Take a look at BizFive.com (http://www.bizfive.com/)
yeah, its really a great site.
an0n
Apr 28th 2008, 8:19 pm
I am trying to add some quality content to my directory, not only links, and i am interesting to see some good examples, people that have done this long ago. People that have done a good job with this.
If you want, point me some of your work so i can see where to start and where to end.
One of the best things you can possibly do is a little research on what isn't out there and try to be unique, rather than doing something closely related to what all others are and/or have been doing.
I understand your want to see what others have done, but try and make your best effort in creating something unique. Although I know it's not an easy task at hand, it will pay off in the long run.
sray
Apr 28th 2008, 11:23 pm
Dont forget to check http://www.romow.com. :)
hhheng
Apr 29th 2008, 3:37 am
I think DMOZ (http://www.dmoz.org) is the best example!
ericchoo
Apr 29th 2008, 3:49 am
DMOZ is a right sample but then they update is too slow. I have been try to use that but the outcome is not that nice. But I do admit directory submission is a good way.
jg123
Apr 29th 2008, 7:42 am
My directory based portals might give you some ideas - www.Portal4Music.com, www.Portal4Health.com
richrf
Apr 29th 2008, 8:54 am
I think JReviews (http://demo.reviewsforjoomla.com/) is an example of a directory script that permits the display of good content. Unfortunately, there are so many moving parts on this script that I would have to devote my life to learning all of the technologies. However, Joomla experts seem to like it a lot.
Rich
Punct
Apr 29th 2008, 3:01 pm
thanks for all the information, i allready started to take a look arround those websites, i really want to say that i am impresed with ovguide, its a very nice one, but i cannot ingore an0n's replay, i think he haves a point there. I just want to know where to start.
With great respect for your posts,
Cristian.
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