I am going to do a few round of directory submission next month. However i had a big headache coming up some nice title and description. so i have a question for all directory owner, what kind of title and description do you like?
Give us your site! then we might assist you better, or at least PM it to me. Anyways. A good title/anchor text would be the keyword phrase you want to rank well for, for example if you want to rank well for Ahkip, your title should be Ahkip. Description, well the description should be short and should be able explain the site well. For example if we have an ahkip.com blog, I'd make a description like "Ahkip's blog, the guy with multiple personalities, look at the smoking Buddha he worships, Vote for the DeniseJ he promotes and visit the awesome Forty Six and two where he lives, and not to forget..! read his blog on the way!" It should be narrated as a third person, shouldn't have my/our/you/your/us etc. IT
Title: the site's name Description: Provides/Features/Offers +(what your site offers) Alternative description: What it is, example: User edited encyclopedia of etc
If getting approved is what it is all about then read and follow the guidelines. Title should be the official name of the website! Simple as that. eg title: Old Welsh Guy description: Blog covering SEO web marketing and selling. Has links to other blogs and useful online tools as well as a question and answer area.
Sorry Ahkip, One thing I should have said is that in a directory, the description is meant to describe the site content, NOT the company that owns the site. e.g internet marketing company based in Wales providing web marketing and seo services worldwide. MIGHT seem right, but it is very wrong for a serious directory, as it describes the company NOT the content of the site. It should read Contains information about the company, contact details, help guides, articles with regard Internet marketing and SEO, plus links to other useful resources and a directory of UK Internet Companies. The second description tells you what is on the site. IN a directory you are ALREADY in the right category, so you will be in say uk>web marketing>seo companies/ so you know full well what the COMPANY does, you now need to know what to expect on the site. Grasp that and you are on your way to getting accepted my far more directories.
More approvals => more backlinks IMO anchor text is way overated now, it doesn't have the same importance for rankings as it once did. Just like the metatags, it got abused and SEs have reduced it's importance in their algos.
As everyone says, the title should be the same as the site's name. So simple, it's unbelievable how many submitters get this obvious step wrong. The directories that prefer to see keywords after the official title are by far in the minority, and they never want to see more than three or four descriptive keywords anyway. As for a description, I like to see a couple of sentences. Describe what your site has to offer in an objective manner. Maybe talk about who your target audience is, eg "tutorials for beginner and intermediate French speakers", "forums for professional chefs". Again, I don't know of any directory that asks for a promotional description, but it's amazing how many submitters get this simple step wrong. It makes me wonder how many of them actually understand and can read English, or if they think that guidelines against promotional language don't apply to them. So don't say that your site is the best anything, and definitely don't say it's the biggest whatever, even if it is. If you have the biggest widgets forum, that's the sort of thing that can change very quickly and directory editors don't want to be updating things just because you can't write a better description.
here is the url to my blog viruz.com. Please help me check if my description is ok Title: My diet blog description: This blog is about the story of a overweight webmaster's battle with diet. It also contain health and exercise tips for reader
Just a couple of first observations. My diet blog won't really work as a title, let's say that you are submitting at a category Blogs/Diet. All sites there will be blogs related to diet. The title should usually be Viruz (after all it's what you have used in the header) Make sure you edit the about page, currently it's the default wordpress About. Make sure that at least the top posts are unique Description: Lose the first "This". Start like this "Blog about". Pay attention to grammar, for example not a overweight but an overweight. I also prefer one phrase descriptions (not everyone of course likes that). To be honest for high profile directories like DMOZ where I would expect that the editor (If there is an editor for the category) is nutrition savvy you don't have a lot of chances of getting accepted with the current content.