Question on Directory Link submission

Discussion in 'Directories' started by ms4u, Nov 19, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I have a website with five pages, each pages are target one /two set of different keywords. When I do directory link submission, in most cases I believe, directory owner does not allow link to be submitted in the deep link/sub page URL, unless in deep link directory or paid option.

    How do I target the other keywords in my other sub-page since I only submit my homepage URL? Can I have different set of keyword targeted title and description (5 different sets) submitted to different directories under only my homepage URL?

    Is it make sense? I hope I didn't confused too many people, because it did confused me quite some while now. :confused:
     
    ms4u, Nov 19, 2008 IP
  2. romioaa

    romioaa Notable Member

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    You can target deep links by submitting Articles, on article directories websites
     
    romioaa, Nov 19, 2008 IP
  3. deluxdon

    deluxdon Catch Me If You Can...!!!™ Staff

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    I think you need to hire someone to submit your site using different keywords and urls through manual submissions package. Find out this service under BST->Service section of this forums.

    DON.
     
    deluxdon, Nov 19, 2008 IP
  4. mywebsearches

    mywebsearches Peon

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    That's true, most directories don't allow you deep link to your site even if it is paid. On the other free directories you can only use your domain name and without spaces (like mine), but the ones that are free and allow you to use a keyword for the link try to use different keyword phrases for the homepage or sub pages.

    You probably will be able to help your subpages by using different keywords to your main page.
     
    mywebsearches, Nov 19, 2008 IP
  5. ms4u

    ms4u Peon

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    Hi mywebsearches,

    Do you meant, something like, let say in my homepage, my targeted keyword is "computer review", and my sub-page keyword is "acer laptop guide".

    I just created a new title and description on "acer laptop guide" and submit to directories with the homepage URL, although the targeted keyword in homepage is "computer review".

    So from SEO point of view, it doesn't make much a different?
     
    ms4u, Nov 20, 2008 IP
  6. superlinksworld

    superlinksworld Member

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    Nice Question!!

    Well i think a lot of directories accept deep linking you can find them easily through directorycritic or other resources through search on google etc.

    Another way to boost other website pages is the inside linking structure and navigation system.

    If you are only submitting your home page then give proper anchor text and specially the full url inside html code see an example below

    <a href="anypage.html">anchor text</a> <<< its not ok and bad

    <a href="http://www.youwebsite.com/anypage.html">anchor text</a> very good and count as a back link to internal page


    Now for main page improve anchor text keyword to other submitting directories . Make a proper linking and navigation system from each page to pages .

    the method which i told you above is a best technique to distribute page rank to internal pages . Like if you home page have pr 4 and you use above method of linking to internal pages then that internal page rank will be 3 :) .

    Cheers :D

    D Najmi
     
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  7. snowbird

    snowbird Notable Member

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    Check the directory list in my signature. Any directory listed with a "*" accepts multiple urls per submission (deep links). These are free directories btw.

    Most directories that charge a fee for reviews will also accept deep links.

    Also there is a social bookmarking list on vmoptions.com as well. That will help with deep links.

    You can comment on blogs with deep links, however using keywords as your name will not go over too well with the blog owners. So look for keyword luv blogs.

    Articles as someone else mentioned, but that can be very time consuming when done properly.

    Put your deep links in forum signatures as well.

    Happy link building! :)
     
    snowbird, Nov 20, 2008 IP
  8. spicyforums

    spicyforums Well-Known Member

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    Thanks For The Tips Nice Sharing :)
     
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  9. zexy

    zexy Guest

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    Some directories allow deep links. Maybe that's what you're looking for.
    If so you should use this great Firefox extension: http://www.gadgetadvisor.com/computer-software/firefox-web-directory-form-filler-extension ;)
    It's build specifically for submitting deep links fast and it's now free.

    Since you won't find many directories that allow deep links, you should consider other link building techniques for the internal pages like blogging, article submission, social bookmarking, signatures, classifieds, etc.
     
    zexy, Nov 22, 2008 IP