Deeplink MoD ?

Discussion in 'Directories' started by bytestor, Aug 19, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi Guys,
    I would like to know what you exactly mean by deep links? I am not quite sure of it.
    Is this feature only available only in PHPLD scripts?
    Thanks,
     
    bytestor, Aug 19, 2007 IP
  2. britishguy

    britishguy Prominent Member

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    #2
    Deep links gives you the option for example
    1 Display Home Page
    2 Display Page #2
    3 Display Page #3
    etc etc
    This type of flexibility gives you multiple SE Indexing options

    Some other scripts have this option too:)
    But whether they are fully supported with maintenance back up 24/7 I do not know :)
     
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  3. jg123

    jg123 Notable Member

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    #3
    phpld is the choice of many DP users including myself. I do know that phplynx and indexu both have some type of deep links mod included. Actually with indexu you do need to change around some files to incorportate deep links but it is quite easy.

    Deep links are additional links you may submit with your main URL so the search engines can crawl your inner page easier.

    So the main URL for a site might be www.wrdir.com and a deep link I could submit with that listing would be www.wrdir.com/General_Directories
     
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    msolution Well-Known Member

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    #4
    not sure who all have it,

    but if u need this mod for phpLD
    i believe you should contact An0n or LeopardAt1,
    both have good options

    M.

    EDIT: LeopardAt1 has a whole submit page! not deep link mod individually
     
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  5. bytestor

    bytestor Peon

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    You mean to say that, for a single listing you can give 2 or more links displayed for better search engine crawl?
    Or
    I can submit 2 or more links from the same domain in a directory under different categories?
     
    bytestor, Aug 19, 2007 IP
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    jg123 Notable Member

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    You can have your main URL and up to x number of additional URL's from the same main URL. Most directories will display these on the 'details' page, like this: http://www.wrdir.com/details/link-76 see the main URL on top and under 'resources' the additonal 3 url's.
     
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  7. vic_msn

    vic_msn Well-Known Member

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    #7
    its available for phplinkbid and esyndicat as well
    contact me if you need assistance installing it
     
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    smub Notable Member

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    bytestor Peon

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    Thanks for that. Thank you very much.
     
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  10. The Pheonix

    The Pheonix Banned

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    Deep links are mainly used to add visability to a normal listing, for example they can have sub urls on their primary listing, and more depending on how you use it.
    Its certainly not restricted to phpld, phplynx have this feature already built in to the script, not putting the phpld mod down but the best one I hear they have is the one by anon which cost about a 100 bucks, the whole phplynx script only cost $75.
     
    The Pheonix, Aug 20, 2007 IP