Is there a software to submit links to directories?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by lorddomain, Mar 16, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi all,

    I know that there are a few software programs... however, these only work for about 60 search engines. Do you know where I can buy a good software that can submit to 1000000 links? There are quite a few guys offer similar service in EBAY?

    Thanks
     
    lorddomain, Mar 16, 2006 IP
  2. infonote

    infonote Well-Known Member

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    Just to make a clarification

    A directory is not a search engine.
     
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  3. lorddomain

    lorddomain Banned

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    #3
    Thanks! I understand that. My question is "Do you know any software that submit an URL to both search engines and directories?
     
    lorddomain, Mar 17, 2006 IP
  4. ahkip

    ahkip Prominent Member

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    #4
    there is a lot. However, directory can easily spot machine submission. Most directory reject machine submission, so don't waste your money on it
     
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  5. Jackson_Hu

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    #5
    yes , most of the directories have visual confirm function so you can just submit the web site manually.
     
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  6. lorddomain

    lorddomain Banned

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    #6
    I hire a guy from Ebay and it work quite well. I just want to look for such software that he used.

    Submit manually.... takes alot of time. I have a list at my site but I just submitted to 30% of them: http://www.accountmarket.com/directories.php

    This way doesnt work very well.
     
    lorddomain, Mar 17, 2006 IP
  7. sonisoni

    sonisoni Peon

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    Hi to all,
    Manual submission take time but this method is good. I am submiting my site`s manually in more than 50 dir daily. I am not prefer any software.
    Thanks,
    Soni from Delhi
     
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  8. Manish Pandey

    Manish Pandey Well-Known Member

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    #8
    Manual submission takes time but thats the natural way to build links... I know people want to do everything in just split seconds and dont like to wait.... But even the BIG G cares much more about your website than you do... as it has to put zillion's of searches through webpages and put them behind you..

    What's more important here is to understand the concept... Goolge loves things in a naturally occuring manner.. Like links...content of your site... These two things just puts away anything.... Give good and fresh content with quality links to google then it will love you...

    Manish
     
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  9. Potzel1

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    Soni,

    Do u have a list of all these directories that you can share with us? 50 per day seems to be an awful lot of directories.
     
    Potzel1, Mar 18, 2006 IP
  10. seolion

    seolion Active Member

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    You can use a software called IBP, which has a list of important directories and search engines, it uses an autofill and you can do semi autmated submissions with that
     
    seolion, Mar 18, 2006 IP
  11. iowadawg

    iowadawg Prominent Member

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    #11
    Time on auto-submitters.
    Go to the buy,sell,trade section.....
    Either services or link sales will have good people who will submit you site manually.
    Most directories now use a captcha form that prevents any software submissions.
    You want to submit to those directories with pr.
     
    iowadawg, Mar 18, 2006 IP
  12. lorddomain

    lorddomain Banned

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    #12
    iowadawg: I am not sure "Time on auto-submitters". I would like to visit this website and may hide a person to submit my website manually.

    Thanks for sharing information
     
    lorddomain, Mar 18, 2006 IP
  13. notbob1986

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    How many sites would that be to complete one project
     
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  14. lorddomain

    lorddomain Banned

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    OH.... that is a hard question! I think the more the better :). Please note that in 50 DIR that you submitted to... may be your site will be listed in only 10-20 of them (some may take months) :). Submitting is a boring work:(
     
    lorddomain, Mar 18, 2006 IP
  15. awall19

    awall19 Berserker

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    #15
    directories that charge a submission fee tend to have quicker customer service

    I like using Roboform and notepad.

    Roboform to enter in my details and then I also create a few variations of anchor text and descriptions such that I mix them about when submitting my site.
     
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  16. mad4

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    #16
    People are charging $10 for 100 manual submissions - even with software you can't beat that service.
     
    mad4, Mar 19, 2006 IP
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    awall19 Berserker

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    #17
    at that price you can just about guarantee they are not mixing the anchor text and descriptions, and even if they are they probably are not doing any of the paid directories, which tend to be of higher quality on average

    I would rather pay $100 for a best of the web listing than pay $10 for 100 uber low quality links.
     
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    The services I have used have mixed the titles and descriptions.

    I agree that the links will be free directories and low quality but for the price of a couple of beers I'm not going to complain.
     
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  19. nsusa

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    Try www.directorysubmitter.com

    It is semi-automatic and can save you a lot of time. They have a free trial version to play with.

    Christoph
     
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    Also check out mine for 1/6th the price (link is in the sig).
     
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