My bad. I think something weird happened with my browser the first time I look at the submit page. Now I do see the deep links. One very important question: is this directory on the same c-class IP as ANY of your other directories?
OK, I'm not known to be a prospector. I've never bought a lotterty ticket, and I don't invest in stocks. I only like predictable, sure things. Whatever--I'm in! I hope it's worth the money.
You'll know that it's worth the money soon. I have a listing in cdhnow.com,I am getting quality traffic (referrals) from the site although it's on the 3rd page of the category.Around 30% of the visitors did submit to my directory. I track submissions to my directory,you know.
Chris, although I'm not accustomed to securing expensive links for my nonprofit site, I have a very good feeling about this directory, based on your fine track record. So I submitted www.jimfeeney.org and am expecting it to be well worth the investent, and I anticipate being very pleased with the results. Best wishes on this new venture.
I look forward to seeing this take shape chris. How will you make use of the 20k/day visits to flow onto your dir? I bought rank 2 at $76, thanks for fast approval
I have added a link to the directory on all pages on the site. I am also going to add more prominent links on the highest traffic pages.
Did you get the sitewide links added near the start off this month? If so the Dir. will likely get PR5 from the PR6 main page juice, if not it will have to survive PR0 until november!
No... It was not added until this week. However, as most of you know, even though it does not have visible PR, it already has the PR internally with Google, which passes to listings.
Problem is, which is my point, if google took the snapshot 3 weeks ago, and had not got your /dir cached, it wont get PR till next update. Alltho this is google and you never know what to expect
Chris, all the best for your new project. As all your other projects, this one will also be a big hit. But, i don't think, i can afford a link there.. LOL.
just stumbling in here... wondering where the real bids are :evil grin: site noted* will be back, just dunno when
of course. a PR0 site with 10k uniques a day, sending 100 visits my way, and possibly 5 sales, is more important than a PR6 site sending 1 visit a month. I would choose traffic over PR any day. Problem is, my potential customers often prefer PR juice.
Chris' point was that Google's PR is gradual, even though they show it all at once. The snapshot isn't what they use to rank sites, it is what they use for that little green bar. PR changes all the time, even though what we see doesn't
Great going chris First bigweblinks then cdhnow then webdirectorylist and now this Wish you best of luck with your all projects.