Does Anyone Own A Large Network Of Directories?

Discussion in 'Directories' started by thinkaboutit, Jul 6, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi Guys,

    Ive been trying to find directory owners who manage more than 100 directories so they can -

    1) Submit my 3 finance sites to them all

    2) Approve my links instantly

    3) Negotiate a nice price :)

    I appreciate any help on this matter,

    Thanks,
     
    thinkaboutit, Jul 6, 2009 IP
  2. PressGuy

    PressGuy Banned

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    #2
    i beleive malcolm1 has a large network of directories but i could be wrong
     
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  3. thinkaboutit

    thinkaboutit Peon

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    Much appreciated, ill check it out. I know of many SEO agencies which use these networks owned by individuals to save time and money but I cant get the contacts out of them :-(
     
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  4. mexabet

    mexabet Well-Known Member

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    #4
    There has been a similar request here sometime ago. Browse through previous posts to find it.
     
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  5. swedal

    swedal Notable Member

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    #5
    Though I cant vouch for the value of submitting to these networks of duplicate content you can check directorygator(dot)com
     
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  6. ASPMachine

    ASPMachine Peon

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    #6

    If you're really looking for instant active directory..... then submit your site on http://datadac.com/submit.asp which gives instant active without email verification.

    Thanks :)
     
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  7. CanadianEh

    CanadianEh Notable Member

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    I agree with swedal. Chances are that you will not gain anything from having your site duplicated over a large network of directories. You might want to consider what the worst case scenario could be.
     
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  8. Nima

    Nima Well-Known Member

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    I would also agree with swedal and CanadianEh. You are much better off submitting to a few good directories than a large number of low or no value directories
     
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  9. Nima

    Nima Well-Known Member

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    I would also agree with swedal and CanadianEh. You are much better off submitting to a few good directories than a large number of low or no value directories


    [Sorry, duplicate post, please delete]
     
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  10. malcolm1

    malcolm1 Prominent Member

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    #10
    You are correct about network but (mid sized 60) :)
    he contacted myself and he will get back with me soon...

    appreciate the help,... thx for that ;)

    thx
    M1
     
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  11. humm

    humm बहादुर बच्चा

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    Never take large network under your belt for submissions. Prefer to go slowly with unique submissions to directories having unique ip's, domains, backlinks, indexed pages, cache date and more..
     
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  12. thinkaboutit

    thinkaboutit Peon

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    #12
    I appreciate your help guys and thanks to the people who gave an answer to my actual problem. I would like to point out that I am operating in an ultra competitive niche and the strategies we have employed so far have seen us sit very comfortably on the front pages of the SERPS for some of the most competitive terms you could ever try and rank for. I live and breath SEO so please dont tell me that this approach is something you wouldnt recommend. We have spent hours studying the competition who appear unmoveable and as a result have a very detailed plan to work towards.

    I appreciate your concerns and sorry if this comes across like a rant, but I did start this thread to attract owners of directory networks, not for SEO advice (or any of the other weird and wonderful offers you get PM'd, for simply starting a thread.

    @ Malcolm - Ill try and get back in touch ASAP mate, thanks.
     
    thinkaboutit, Jul 7, 2009 IP