Directory Submission Tips: Paid Versus Free Directories

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Directory Submission Tips: Paid Versus Free Directories

Jan 252008

published by Dan in SEO with No Comments

In the previous post I gave you an important reminder about directory submissions which is to submit only to reputable directories. However, choosing which directories to actually submit to can be a little tedious, especially since there are so many out there to choose from. In case you are wondering though which ones to submit to here are a few tips on directory submissions.

Paid versus Free Directories - Submit to both kinds but remember that submission to paid directories are usually better. Except for the few exceptional free directories like DMOZ (which is a headache in itself if you think about the waiting time for this one) most free directories are not worth it since they are either not reputable enough (meaning you should be wary about them) or they delete links after a certain period of time (meaning you have to resubmit your site).

If you want to submit to free directories though (and you really should do so too) you might as well consider the following:

For a much easier time submitting to directories you can also simply hire the services of an SEO specialist. Remember to emphasise the importance of submitting ONLY to tried and tested directories. There are plenty that will boast of being able to submit your site to thousands of free directories but if you look at their list of directories the vast majority are really new and are nothing more than link farms. So before hiring any SEO company to do this job for you make sure you have their policy in black and white so that in case you find out that your site was submitted to a link farm and was penalized for it you can at least hold the SEO company liable.

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