Posts Tagged ‘free directories’

Directory Submissions That Still Work

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
There’s been a lot of talk recently about whether directories are still worth the time and bother for linking purposes. Google in particular has been devaluing a lot of the free directories, and rightfully so. If a directory isn’t adding value and is indiscriminate in who they are adding to their listings, then why count them? After all, their listings aren’t really indicative of any real value if they are simply an endless list of anybody and everybody who’s ever been to their site and opted in without any parameters or values.
 
But there are still plenty of helpful directories that shouldn’t be ignored and will provide not only link juice but traffic too. These are the directories that are more discerning; they are paid directories that have guidelines about who they allow in and what they list. If you are reading this, you probably already know that Yahoo Directory, DMOZ and Business.com are a must. By and large, the search engines figure that if you are at all serious about your business, you will be willing to invest the time and/or money to get listed in these directories. 
 
You need to gauge the value of a directory based on:
  • Its exclusivity – does it let everyone list, or does it cater to a specific niche, such as only entertainment or only religion topics?
  • Is it a “free to everyone” site, or does it charge a fee? Generally, sites that charge a fee are recognized as more valuable by search engines. 
  • How professionally is it designed? Look for directories with good graphics, professionally written text and fresh links that are frequently updated.
Good Directory Directories Can Help
 
If you’re like most people, you don’t have time to search for the numerous directories out there, and even less time to sift through them and figure out which ones are good directories and which ones are duds. Your best bet is to use a few of the better online guides that have collected various niche and local directories to simplify the research for you. 
 
IndexUDirectory provides good search parameters to help you find various directories broken down by several industry categories such as automotive, pets/animals, entertainment, crafts, health & fitness, etc. Or you can do your own search using a specific keyword if you prefer. 
 

You can then narrow your search further by breaking out sites based on whether they are paid sites, reciprocal sites or free sites. You can also check on the actual listing price, which is nice.  We checked a few random directories and the data seems to be accurate. Although not the highest quality, this seems to be a good site to help you locate a few directories in your niche.

A somewhat simpler, yet deeper guide to directories can be found at Search Engine Guide, where you can do a Boolean search by keyword or keyword phrase. Or if you prefer, search through the various categories such as science, the arts, health, sports, etc. The advantage here over Index U is that larger categories such as Health & Fitness can be broken down into smaller niche markets like Cardiology, Anesthesiology and Dentistry. Again we did some random searches. We found some broken links but we also found some outstanding resources. In some cases, sites with a PR7 or PR8 on the home page.

If you are willing to spend a few bucks for a professional subscription to SEOmoz.org, they have a great directory resource here.

Keep in mind that these sites can help you find niche and regional directories – it’s up to you to determine which ones are the best fit for you.  Link building takes time and effort, so take the time to visit as many directories as possible, judiciously submitting your site for inclusion.

[tags] directory submissions, search engine guide, free directories, paid directories, niche directories, DMOZ, Yahoo directory, Business.com [/tags]

10 Good Links You Can Get in the Next 50 Minutes

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
Link Building in 10 MinutesWe’re always talking about keeping links fresh and how important it is to keep up with your link building efforts. It’s great to talk about, but it can be daunting after months of trying to generate new and different links that will register well with the search engines. This week we thought we’d give you ten quick ways to add some links so that you can take a breather from the strenuous stuff and still feel good about adding real link value to your site. Each one should not take more than 5 minutes, a total of 50 minutes!
 
3 Internal Links: Go to your site right now and find three places where you can link your own content to content on another relevant page. This internal linking is often overlooked and is actually a great way to keep people digging deeper within your site. Look for a good keyword phrase on your homepage and link it to an inner page with more information so that readers will stay longer and explore further.
 
3 Free Directories with Value: In the past we’ve warned against indiscriminate use of directories, but there are some free directories that continue to show some value. Here are three that are consistent performers and that have all been seen in Google backlinks. So click on them and add your site right now.

2 places to Go Local: http://local.yahoo.com and http://register.local.com/free/update.aspx are both local searches that are ideal linking opportunities for small businesses. You get great links and you can draw some added local traffic from the many people who routinely use local searches to find local businesses. Yahoo Local includes customer reviews, maps and blogs as well.   Local.com is a more straightforward listing, but does include business descriptions and you can search by zip code or city.

1 Link Site you should join is LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com. This professional networking website provides you with great access to thousands of other business professionals who are members of the network and allows you to connect with others through affiliations with companies, schools and universities you may have in common with other members. You can give and receive recommendations, discover business opportunities and create multiple links as a member.  It’s free to sign-up and takes only minutes to get through the set up process. Look for me at my LinkedIn profile.

3 Blog Comment Right Here. Yep, all you have to do is add two comments to our site and your third comment (and every one after that), will get a “do follow” link right back to your site. Maybe you can even suggest a couple other places to get a decent link in 5 minutes or less!

For some more great ways to quickly add links to your site, check out the link building tips at WIEP.

[tags] internal links, free directories, local links, link building, linkedin, blog comments, link building tips [/tags]