What Everybody Ought to Know About Directories

Discussion in 'Directories' started by onlinedude, Feb 14, 2007.

  1. #1
    There has been some really good coverage of directories in the blogosphere lately. In case you didn't catch it:

    1. Aaron Wall did a video about submitting to directories:
    http://www.seobook.com/archives/002034.shtml

    2. Loren Baker did a post about link buying, including directory submissions:
    http://www.searchenginejournal.com/?p=4399

    3. Joe Whyte did a post about how to choose the right directories:
    http://www.joe-whyte.com/2007/02/13...bmissions-how-to-choose-the-right-directories

    Well worth the read / watch. Even if you've been around directories for a while, you'll learn a lot.

    I'm particularly happy to see these posts, as there seems to be a "directories don't work any more" mentality that's spreading. The fact that these intelligent and knowledgeable leaders in the SEO field use and recommend directory submissions is encouraging.
     
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    an0n Prominent Member

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    #2
    ok, timeout from this MOD im making to read ;)

    Thanks for post.

    p.s. ive seen sevenseek design bwahahaha ;)
     
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  3. amitpatel_3001

    amitpatel_3001 Results Follow Patience

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    #3
    Checking out the resouces posted there :)
     
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    #4
    lol ... ok so have I :p

    interesting posts jeff...thanks for sharing
     
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    britishguy Prominent Member

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    #5
    I will stop trying to fix my PayPal account which has gone skewed this last few hours and cancelled all my subuscription payments :eek:

    So best thing I can do is read these updates on Directories,
    Thanks Jeff for the information :)

    Just added some more words here:-

    I have just spent around 10 minutes reading some of the information, and all I can say it is essential reading to be noted if you are serious about your Directory :cool:

    For sure will read all the information Thanks again Jeff
     
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    Bondat Peon

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    Thanks Jeff for the heads up. Very informative resources. Highly recommended to all who are in the SEO world.
     
    Bondat, Feb 14, 2007 IP
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    wwws Notable Member

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    #7
    Lol, those articles make me laugh, this are experts?
     
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    thx for this
     
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  9. axemedia

    axemedia Guest

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    #9
    Been there done that! Did you change a credit card or bank account tied to your account.

    Pain in the ass, that Paypal is, the do some haywired things with the way things are set up, and silly rules.

    Now you've got to send emails to all your previous subscriptions to set up a new one. Sucks Ass. Paypal will not do anything to help you set them all back up automatically.

    But it can be a good time to review all your subscriptions and maybe weed a few out.

    Ok, now to go read and watch the links in Original Post.
     
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    MeetHere Prominent Member

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    #10
    I liked the video very much.. Even other articles are great - worth reading them :)
     
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    malcolm1 Prominent Member

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    #11
    hello...

    Very nice information provided onlinedude,Most webmaster should read this
    and learn the facts before submitting to any directory.

    many thx
    malcolm1
     
    malcolm1, Feb 15, 2007 IP
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    syted Notable Member

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    #12
    Thanks onlinedude, I've listened to the first one and it's inspired me, I'll watch the others when I have time :)
     
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    #13
    Interesting articles and video.

    A few months ago I had to justify budget dollars to add a few of my eCommerce sites to paid directories and these resources would have helped me in crafting my budget request.

    But, good information none-the-less.

    -PRADCO
     
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    #14
    from http://www.joe-whyte.com/ 10 point checklist:

    "6) Submit one site to 3-5 directories per month by hand"

    doesnt he mean 350? :rolleyes:
     
    discover, Feb 15, 2007 IP
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    I believe he's talking about submitting to the high quality paid directories. Of witch you would be hard pressed to find 350/month, let alone have the scratch to pay to be in them all in one month.

    350/month is fine for the free, lesser quality dirs. Many of which take weeks or months before inclusion, then weeks to months again before Google crawls and finds your links, if it even bothers to crawl deep into that particular dir.

    The high quality paid ones get crawled often. And your link gets added within a few days. When your forking out $10, $20, or $30 for 1 link in a dir. You get what you pay for. Call it instant gratification.
     
    axemedia, Feb 16, 2007 IP