I just made a post outline Five Important Tips that I believe everyone should follow to get listed in directories and improve the quality of the submissions. Let me know if I left anything out I tried to make tips that would help everyone but I had to have missed something. P.S. PM me if you have a high quality free or paid directory, I am working on making a short list, should be popular and well known! (I know most of the major ones )
Good tips, i agree, except i dont agree with a limited amount of submissions, il always say that, you dont get accepted in them all and not all at the same time. Submitting to thousands will help, it depends what your looking for, it depends how much time you have too.
Good points, I agree however many submitters ignore the submission guidelines (even if you have them on the submit page, both shorter version and a detailed one) which I truly dislike. I believe it is a submitters responsibility to make sure that their web site match the requirements represented on the guidelines. - Meti
If you want to increase the chances of having a directory listing approved: Submit the domain root - not specific pages or subdirectories Use the site's name (from the <title> tag) for the Title Write a description that describes what the site is about - not a marketing blurb Use correct grammar and spelling
Although with spelling the editor will have to take into account the differences between UK/US English, often the submitter will be spelling correctly for their country. Also a bit of Leeway should be given when a submission is from Asia, Eastern Europe etc as not everyone will have a firm grasp of the english language and in what order that some words should be written in. But other spelling mistakes etc, understandable need to be avoided where possible.
Great points Bernard, I agree with all of these. Forgot about the root domain that is one of the most annoying ones.
Where is the evidence for this? I don't think it's something that someone submitting manually to directories need ever worry about. I would agree with the other points, however. As for the point about using the correct email, it's always good practice to do this. If your email doesn't match the domain some scripts won't let you submit, and with those that do it makes a better impression on the directory editor to have a matching email. Personally I don't insist on this, but some directory owners prefer the email to match the domain, so it's an easy way to improve your acceptance rates.