Any suggestions on good directory services I can use would be appreciated. Looking for the best bang for the buck......thanks, Paul.
The best submission services are priceless. It's called Do-It-Yourself However, if you do find somebody that genuinely submits to quality directories completely manually, please let me know. I've used countless of services and got the same result - automatic submissions to crap, spam-filled directories where I appeared on page 76 of a 4 level deep category Not surprising at all. The ones that charge more don't give you any better quality - they just rip you off even more. My final advice: The only thing it'll cost you is time.
I cant personally recommend any myself but i know you will get recommendations in this thread as there are plenty members at dp who offer submissions services, you will get some recommendation soon from other people who have used the services, with varying prices.
Feel free to check out my directory submission service thread - http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=871043 Had plenty of good reviews from many directory owners.
I will manually submit 1000 submissions for $100 or 500 for 50$. These are quality submissions page rank 0-5. You will get confirmations in your email box and I will send you a full report when I am done. Pm me and I will give you more information.
Agreed having wasted money on submition and article submission, get yourself robo form filler its free and do it yourself. That way you guarantee that the title and description that you use are correct and you get submitted to the correct directory. I would spend the money on some quality directorys
I just remembered there was a guy on here who was selling automated software with 2,000 directorys for about $40. You may want to try it, It was not brilliant for me as I had a lot of the directorys already but if you have a new site with no links could be worth a go. forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=174686
Inner PR? Hah. Go boast to Google that your directory has inner PR and we'll all stand back laughing our heads off It's never a good idea to market and sell pagerank, which is exactly what you're currently basing your analysis of that directory on.