Do you allow inner page submissions? And if you don't, why? Not allowing inner pages seems like a very popular choice but I wonder if there is a good solid reason for it.
only allow them if they are going to pay for them, if I am allowing free innerpages then a person will submit every single page, but with paid they have the option of adding an additional 5 or 3 deep links (inner pages)
i accept inner pages at my Quality Web Directory in my sig featured links get 5 deeplinks with a description for each link
Only if they pay for it, The logic for rejecting inner pages on a free web directory is to curb the possible amount of spam it could churn out. Imaging every webmaster trying to submit all off his individual pages
I encourage submission of inner pages. The only submittors I've had try to abuse this are the ones that don't fit my niche anyway.
Just to clarify: I'm not talking about those stupid submissions with every page of the site listed. Those should go to trash. I'm talking about a single submission where the user gives you an inner page instead of the homepage for the URL.
Sounds like a deep link story to me... If you want you inner pages then use deep linkers to get the job done... thx malcolm
I'm allowing Deeplinks in my Directory (up to 7 for a featured listing)....these links will desplay on the details page of a website inside my Dir.
Sub-domain or inner page submission were only allowed for paid featured links - that was an old trend it seems. It was very popular about a year ago. Nowadays, deep link submission is almost expected
A url is a url. Just make sure the description, title, keywords, etc match the url. And if you submit more than 1 url the above is 100x more important and don't over do it. http://directory.classifieds1000.com