Some directories limit to top level domains, excluding inner pages and sometimes subdomains. Now, I started a blog in an inner page (w3.mydomain.est/blog) and to avoid the above limitations I was considering creating w3.blog.mydomain.est and redirecting that via the control panel to the original page. Does that sound reasonable to do? Traffic would be ok, but what about PR? I would think that I would have 2 URLs with 2 PRs, is that correct? Thanks for any opinion delivered!
Well i allow most inner pages as long as they belong to some other category and have different content, like blazemp something like that site i allowed with inner pages cause each page had different content and owner submitted in different categories.
Most paid directories will allow internal pages submissions. Most free directories will not as it creates a huge backlog to allow everyone to submit every page of their site for free.
I too allow inner links aslong as they are unique content. I will not allow links that cover the same topic on another page, it seems pretty pointless and is a clear grab for PR.
when submitting to directories, sould I everywere give domain name or better is to give different page url for each directory?
Assuming the directories would accept that, you would spread the power of the link provided. If that's what you want to do and it's allowed, I guess you should work out where to submit which page. To niche directories you would prob better submit the right category, but submitting one page only to general ones means submitting the website rather than just a section. Anyway, a visitor could be put off by that practice. That's what I can think of right now.