but how it will look when you manage all your sites online to submit them to article and business directories ? Check http://ifreesubmit.com
It causes spamming and it cannot choose the proper category for you. If you're using an auto submission tool and a directory asks you to fill out a Captcha, what do you do?
And captcha is required virtually everywhere. All in all, it's just not worth it - all the better link options are left out.
serach on google for auto submit or directory submitter somethings like this, you will find more automatical submitter software, but in my experience, only brad callen's best, all the free version runs so slow, so you had better use aroboform to submit it manualy yourself, it's totally white hats also,hehe.
Try Web CEO, it is a great SEO and tool that also submits your site to directories, search engines and it can be done automatically, semi automatically and manually.
Thanks for sharing this. I'll try out with their free edition first, the paid ones are a bit expensive...
You'd of got more precise results to your answer if you used google. You'd of saved time aswell. Anyway, I would go for manual submissions as auto-submissions sometimes it takes longer than it should to get your site listed on the requested directories/search engines. It's your choice, though.
try seo for your site. http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=182915 is a good for self seo.
I tried that. Can't find anything good. Software downloads scare me . . . I did find this easy submit site, but it seems to FAIL
the last 4 or 5 months i've done a lot of directory submissions. at first i tried a submission service but it seemed like i didn't get good results. so i decided to look around and do much of it manually, in many free directories and also in some of the more established paid/reciprocal directories. I do a few free submissions a day in general, it's not that time consuming but the backlinks are valuable.
I would like to hear that someone has his or her own experience on manual submitter. To a newbie, try a tool or hire someone to do it.