Submitting sub-domains

Discussion in 'Directories' started by huenemeca, Jun 18, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello, I have a site which I would like to submit to some directories. But here is the thing. The main site doesn't really go anywhere, it just points you at the sub-domains. The sub-domains are separate from each other with their own content. Such as one sub-domain it about movies and another about books.

    The site is www.2DoNext.com
    sub-domains are
    books.2donext.com
    movies.2donext.com
    games.2donext.com
    comics.2donext.com
    music.2donext.com

    So my question is when I go and submit to directories I would like to submit each sub-domain as a separate site, since this is how I think of them. And they are really different and usually don't fit into a single category.

    What do directory owners think? Should I submit each sub-domain or will not?


    Thanks,
     
    huenemeca, Jun 18, 2007 IP
  2. Obelia

    Obelia Notable Member

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    Are you talking about paid or free submissions?

    All of these websites come under the category of entertainment, so they all have a common theme. If you're submitting in free directories, the majority will only want to see the main domain. If it's paid, the majority of directory owners will be happy to get a submission for each subdomain.
     
    Obelia, Jun 18, 2007 IP
  3. MeetHere

    MeetHere Prominent Member

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    You need to submit the related sub-domain into each related category as a different listing if you really want to target each subdomain as a different site..
    Otherwise you can submit them as deep links to a single listing.
     
    MeetHere, Jun 18, 2007 IP