tooked a look, and my opinion is stick to manual submissions... Many directory owners just HATE semi-automated scripts for submiting to their directories. Take your time, choose some quality, good directories, and submit to those. Its not all about quantity .
Thanks friends for the information coz i have got one tool which submit the site to 500 directories. but as you have mention over here i think i will not use that to damage my site. thnx again
I am posting as a developer of easysubmits. First of all, I would like to say that I own many directories myself. The thing with easysubmits is that directory owners do not even know that you are submitting using a semi-automated script since it is very different than any other automated directory submission, doesn't show referrer and doesn's send any weird information like other desktop scripts do. This one actually matches the category for you and makes is pretty much "manual" directory submission, and just prefills all the information for you, which makes it very targeted and spam-free. There is nothing wrong with that. Of course, you can take your time if you got a lot of it, choose some quality, good directories and submit to those. However, easysubmits have done that and will save you a ton of time. It has only quality directories chosen from the quality lists of addurl dot nu, vilesilencer and directory critic. DonPedro is right here, its not about quantity. Easysubmits has INDIVIDUAL scripts for each directory in the list to make sure you submit to the most relevant category. Before Easysubmits, automated directory submission meant a desktop application that sends spam to irrelevant directories, that is why you hear bad things about it. However, it will NEVER damage your PR and don't listen to the noobs in the SEO industry who don't know what they are talking about. Incoming links don't hurt the PR. Also, as you can see from DonPedro's and WallaceYeung's signatures - they own web directories and the only reason directory owners may not like easysubmits is because they may loose the "impression", or the actual person going to their website and maybe clicking an ad. These are the typical responces of people who own web directories. I hope I helped you to understand how it really works. Good luck!