View Full Version : Shall i use tools for directory submission?
raopraveen
Apr 29th 2008, 1:37 am
I'm looking for some fast way for one way directory submission some of my friends advices me to use automatic tools which could be beneficial for you but i read some where that these kind of tools may affect your site listings..how far it's true?
hhheng
Apr 29th 2008, 3:22 am
It's hard to say, manual submission will be get the highest approval probability, but will spend lots of time. While automatic tools will save you lots of time, but give lowest approval probability.
I'm providing an automatical directory submission service, which is $6.95 for submitting to 1000+ directories. It can reach the success around 70% of completely manual submissions, and the price is around 1/8 of manual submissions. Look at here: Cheap Submission to Thousands of Directories in Minutes - Only $6.95 (http://www.gtsee.com).
It's an online live submission tool, once paid, it will start the submission process. And you can see the tool submit to the directories one by one, together with category submitted to and submission status. If a directory will send confirm emails for link submission, you will receive one immediately.
Please read the FAQs before you try our tools.
jitendraag
Apr 29th 2008, 3:33 am
Manual submission is the only way to submit to good directories. As a directory owner, I don't like automated submissions.
pipes
Apr 29th 2008, 4:24 am
I recommend using http://informenter.mozdev.org/ not automatic but sure speeds things up a bit.
jitendraag
Apr 29th 2008, 4:30 am
I recommend using http://informenter.mozdev.org/ not automatic but sure speeds things up a bit.
You are right. form-fillers are okay :) They make the process of submission faster without affecting the 'quality' of submission.
Toolz
May 1st 2008, 5:14 pm
http://www.doitbyhand.com/
I use search engine submission buddy from there.
I tend to mix up the titles and descriptions a bit though.
malcolm1
May 1st 2008, 6:31 pm
http://www.doitbyhand.com/
I use search engine submission buddy from there.
I tend to mix up the titles and descriptions a bit though.
Just like your supposed to do :)
thx
malcolm
netx
May 1st 2008, 6:42 pm
Many and really many website owners tend to go for quantity instead of QUALITY. After every PR update you can read thousands of forums threads and blog posts with the follwing title:
"My web site/directory got penalized! ...what to do?"... and so on...
Using automatic tools can affect your website reputation, it might go approved in an junk directory or in an directory where the owner approve in bulk without any filters and so your site will stand next to a porn site, casino or whatever pharmacy and viagra website ...and you "wonder why you got penalized?!"
I NEVER RECOMMEND ANY AUTOMATIC SUBMISSION TOOLS, ONLY MANUAL SUBMISSIONS in quality selected directories (free or paid).
Good luck!
Robert
royfuk
May 2nd 2008, 10:45 am
Manual submission is the best.
maxchanwl
May 2nd 2008, 1:55 pm
I use DigiXMAS to cut down the time for submitting.
delhidon
May 2nd 2008, 11:21 pm
Automatic submission can save your time but is not a good submission technique. So I suggest do manual submission.
w3bmaster
May 3rd 2008, 2:02 pm
Manual is the way
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