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Discussion in 'Directories' started by tony24h, Feb 11, 2011.

  1. Jennifar

    Jennifar Peon

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    #21
    You know the answer that is firefox is the best of the best in filling the form.
     
    Jennifar, Feb 17, 2011 IP
  2. Yo-Yo32

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    #22
    lol, now you're just trying to wind me up!
     
    Yo-Yo32, Feb 17, 2011 IP
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    amiman Well-Known Member

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    #23
    So yours will be one of 100's I delete everyday on my directories because they have submitted to the wrong category or did not read and follow the rules
     
    amiman, Feb 17, 2011 IP
  4. tony24h

    tony24h Peon

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    Does anyone else use submiteaze? results from this?
     
    tony24h, Feb 17, 2011 IP
  5. Yo-Yo32

    Yo-Yo32 Peon

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    #25
    Nope, I won't be. I look at all my submission reports and I submit to the right category 99.9% of the time. It's another misconception that submission software is dumb and always pick the wrong category, but it's actually better because software is better at searching through a long list of hundreds of categories than a human ever could be. Trying to find the right category from those massive drop-down lists is a nightmare - it takes too long and who's to say you selected the best category anyway?
     
    Yo-Yo32, Feb 18, 2011 IP
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    itsme Well-Known Member

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    #26
    I don't know, I'd have to disagree... these are all common misconceptions made worse by the (all too common) parrot effect found on many forums.

    1. Category - Sure it's nice to have less competing links on the category page, but in reality, most of those internal category pages are not passing much PR anyhow and a few more (or less) links on the page is NOT going to have a drastic effect on your campaign... the lost time in reviewing all the appropriate categories, will.

    2. Change the anchor text every 10-20 submission - Sorry but is total Bull Crap. You are submitting to a directory, it's normal to use a standard set of anchor/desc text to save time and have consistency. "Natural" linking is when people link to you on their own... the fact that your link is originating from a directory means that you have probably asked for it to be there, but there is nothing wrong with that.

    3. Huge amount of backlinks at once - There might be truth to this, or maybe not... it doesn't matter though because even if you submit to 1000 directories, it will probably take weeks to months for the majority of those submissions to be approved (directory owners are lazy). This means that you will still get a steady stream of incoming links over several months.

    The BIGGEST mistake you make when you do a large amount of manual submissions: Forget to realize that your TIME is worth MONEY.

    Automatic submission can take a couple of hours, manual submissions can take a week... my time is better spent doing other things, how about yours?

    My 2c.
    Pete
     
    itsme, Feb 21, 2011 IP
  7. Justin_Dupre

    Justin_Dupre Peon

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    #27
    Yeah Firefox works best for me when submitting directories.
     
    Justin_Dupre, Feb 22, 2011 IP
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    dynn Notable Member

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    #28
    my best tool is using digixmas.
     
    dynn, Feb 22, 2011 IP
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    #30
    Does anyone possess or know where one could find a complete list of directories in order of importance? this would be a great tool... Thanks.
     
    Zachary Ebrams, Feb 24, 2011 IP
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    MATFlawless Active Member

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  12. Agus Setiawan

    Agus Setiawan Active Member

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    #32
    i am enjoy with manual process, more reliable, more believeble ;)
     
    Agus Setiawan, Feb 24, 2011 IP
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    #33
    I always submit directories by manhand and by this way you can choose hight quality directories to submit.
     
    foreverest, Feb 24, 2011 IP
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    #34
    Manual submissions are the way to go. Do not use software for this.
     
    1812, Feb 24, 2011 IP
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    #35
    you could google it or I can tell you BOTW.org Yahoo Directory Joe Ant and Business.com and your good to go all others are pretty much a waste.
     
    seotimeinc, Feb 24, 2011 IP
  16. tony24h

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    Has anyone used software SubmitEaze yet? I'm trying it, found it quite good!
     
    tony24h, Mar 7, 2011 IP
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    Can submiteaze do anything with reciprocal links? So basically using the auto captcha thing is $2 per 1000 directories? What happens when the software gets updated, do you automatically know what directories are added to the list?
     
    brandonbw, Mar 7, 2011 IP
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    #38
    I submit directoris manually it is the best way to submitting directoris not with softwaer .i use google crome with auto fill option to save time and submitting more directoris in a day.
    so it is the the best way to submit the directoris is manually.
     
    Michalparke, Mar 8, 2011 IP
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    #39
    robo form is the best software to submit directory
     
    nanncy222, Mar 8, 2011 IP
  20. Yo-Yo32

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    @brandonbw, yes you can automatically create reciprocal links with submiteaze. i think there's a video on their website

    @michalparke & @nanncy222 - you're kidding yourselves if you think it makes a blind bit of difference if you submit manually (via a web browser), and it's certainly not "best". When you press the submit button on a web directory all you're doing is posting your submission details to the directory. Directory submission software does exactly the same thing and it makes no difference at all to the submission or whether it's accepted or not. If you choose to submit via a web browser out of matter of preference then fair enough, but it's certainly not "better" than using submission software. Both have the same end result, but using something like submiteaze to do the submissions just makes the process 100x faster.
     
    Yo-Yo32, Mar 8, 2011 IP