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Essentials Of Proper Directory Submissions
Directory submissions have
many advantages for the savvy website owner. They offer a one
way link back to your site, which has benefits as far as
search engine optimization is concerned, and the ones that get
alot of traffic, can also bring your site visitors. Niche
directory submissions are also advantageous in that they
provide a quality, related link to your site and may also
bring in highly targeted visitors. Some directory submissions,
such as those to the most popular directories like the Yahoo
Directory, DMOZ and Business.com, can also help to build the
reputation of your site, which is important for gaining links,
search engine rankings, as well as visitors.
Here are some essential tips
for taking advantage of everything that directory submissions
have to offer:
Keep A Log
First, if you're doing the
submissions yourself, you need to keep track of every
submission you make. A notepad document will work just fine
for this. Make sure to note the date of submission, URL of the
directory, category selection and any notes. You should also
keep track of your paid submissions here.
Finding
Directories
There are sites that list SEO
friendly directories, it's best to start from one of these
lists. Two good ones are Info.vilesilencer.com and
Directorycritic.com. Both keep their lists up to date and add
new directories and remove defunct directories often. They
also keep track of the Google Pagerank of directories, which
is quite handy. It's a good idea to start your submissions
with the highest Pagerank directories, so start with the PR5
and higher directories and work your way down from there.
Don't forget to submit to niche directories. For instance, if
your site offers tangible products for sale, you can submit it
to the many shopping directories. If your site offers fishing
equipment, you can submit it to fishing directories, yes,
there are a few. Whatever your site offers, there will usually
be some niche directories available for that topic.
Category
Selection
Category selection is very
important. Submit to the wrong category, and your submission
may be deleted. You need to choose a category that is
appropriate to your site's content. One shortcut you can use
to find a good category is to do a search from the directory's
main page. Type in one of your main keywords and see what
categories come up. You can also search for a main competitor,
if they are listed already, you probably want to be in the
same category. Luckily, many directories have the same or
similar category structure, so once you have found the right
category for your first submission, you will have an idea of
what category to use for the other directories. If possible,
choose a category with a higher Pagerank or a top level
category if submission to them is allowed.
Title
The title of your submission
is extremely important. Some directories will only accept your
official company or website name as the title, but some will
allow you to include keyword phrases. It's a good idea to have
several different titles ready for your submissions. One
should be just your company or website name, another should be
your company name with a keyword phrase. Some directories will
allow you to use just keyword phrases as your title, so have
several ready.
You'll want to vary the title
from directory to directory when using keyword phrases, so as
not to make your link building look artificial.
Description
Your description shouldn't be
too long or too short. You may want to write a couple
descriptions of your site, one short, 15-25 words, and another
longer description, from 30 to 50 words. The description
requirements vary a bit from directory to directory, but you
should be safe if you follow these rules: Don't use all caps,
don't capitalize every word, don't just list keywords and
don't include extraneous characters like exclamation points,
asterisks, question marks, colons and semi colons, at signs or
anything other than periods or commas. A description should be
a concise description of what your site offers, not sales
text. Here is an example format for your description:
Orange Widgets offers quality
widgets in all shades of orange including tangerine, mandarin,
dark orange, light orange and mustard.
You can expand on this with
your long description:
Orange Widgets offers high
quality widgets in all shades of orange including tangerine,
mandarin, dark orange, light orange and mustard. Also includes
widget history, widget tools, articles and resources.
Timing
Google, in particular,
doesn't like to see many new links to your site all of a
sudden. They may flag this as "artificial link building" and
may penalize your site instead of reward it. Due to this, it's
best to submit slowly. Take an hour a couple times a month to
submit your site, don't submit to hundreds of directories at
one time.
Armed with these tips, you
should be able to benefit from any directory submissions you
make.
Kacey Donston writes for Directory-Submissions.com, a
subsidiary of Submit-URL.net. Visit us today for professional,
customized directory submissions.
www.directory-submissions.com.
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