Gaining Recognition Through Directory Submissions

by Chris Channing

Internet directories are excellent sources of traffic and links if you know the correct method of submitting your website to them. There are factors to consider during the process that, if you act accordingly, can influence whether or not your website gets accepted.

The first step in the process is to compile a list of directories you think are suitable for your website. Obviously there is no point in submitting a website about auto parts to a business directory. You may also want to instead target general directories, as they will approve all submissions so long as they pertain to the requirements.

In your search you will see that many directories are going to require payment for good placement. Ranging from a few dollars to a few hundred, the cost you pay largely depends on the acclaim of the directory. The Yahoo! directory is a good example, as it demands that users pay several hundred dollars just to get your application reviewed. Smaller directories will be less expensive.

Triple check that you have the correct URL before submitting. Even the simplest of mistakes in spelling will render your time, and possibly money, useless. Friendly directories run my webmasters will usually allow you to change details should you make an error, but larger “faceless” directories probably won’t be so forgiving. Also check any description or title information several times not just for spelling errors, but for appeal to get users to click your result.

You should never be vague in the information you give to the editor. The editor doesn’t want to see a website categorized in a broad category when it could have been more specific. Sub-categories are there for a reason, and not making use of them can get your website listing denied. Take the time to ask yourself which sub-categories your website could fall under. If you can’t be more specific, then submitting to a broad category will be perfectly fine.

Directories don’t approve every website. Just like you would dress your best for Sunday morning, you would also want to ensure that your website is as good as it can be. Directories won’t approve spam websites, or websites that have little to no content. After all, directories are vouching for your website by linking to it. Return the favor by only submitting works that truly deserve the recognition you want.

In Conclusion

It isn’t hard to find a directory on the Internet that allows paid and free submissions. The hard part will be getting a list and organizing it so you have the results that fit you. Also mark off any directories you submit to so you don’t submit to the same directory more than once for the same website.

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