Check this post http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1785344 You will find at least 20 posts with answers to your question fastreplies
1. high PR 2. niche Directory 3. c class IP Test. 4. Hosted at Popular server 5. Provide do follow back link 6. not reciprocal must be provide one way link.
1. high PR - Only for idiots who knows nothing about SERP 2. niche Directory - What about General directories with that niche? 3. c class IP Test. - You got me here. What that means? 4. Hosted at Popular server - You mean like IBM, Dell etc.? 5. Provide do follow back link - What is "do follow" means? 6. not reciprocal must be provide one way link. - What if your "high PR" directory wants backlink? fastreplies
Just thought the article would be of great help to the TROLLS from an industry leaders-----it's so timely http://www.wolf-howl.com/seo/getting-links-from-directories/
Here is an article about quality and non quality directories: http://arabule.com/articles/quality-and-non-quality-web-directories-6.html
First. Editorial guidelines that the reviewer actually adheres to. No keyword stuffed title or description. Second. Editorial inclusion of good sites. A good directory doesnt just wait for other to submit sites...specially if it's paid! The above two phrases cover a few things up if you look "into" them
I mentioned this somewhere else, but it needs to have a recent google cache date of the page you are submitting to. If google doesn't see that page, then your link won't count if it's there.