Why Directories Are Important
Directories should play a major role
in your SEO efforts, well, at least the big and important ones,
for the following reasons: - Listings
within major directories provide "context" to search
engines. For example, if your web site is listed in the Open
Directory Project under the category Pets -> Weird
Pets -> Blue Cats, search engines will assume
your web site has something to do with blue cats.
Your web site and pages will be indexed faster and might have
a better ranking in search results for specific terms (in
this case, “blue cats”).
- Major directories (such as Yahoo! Directory, ODP,
Jayde etc.) have high
page ranks and as long as you obtain a non-reciprocal listing
from them, paid or unpaid, your page rank will benefit greatly.
- Major directories are often replicated by other web sites
(think of ODP, with hundreds of copies) which means that a
listing somewhere in such a major directory will cause listings
in all replica sites, contributing towards your link popularity
efforts and boosting page ranks.
- The ODP (Open Directory Project)
feeds results to Google, AOL, AltaVista, Lycos, Netscape
- once again, a presence in ODP can get you quite far.
Submitting to Directories
As with most good things in life, you need to make efforts
to get into quality directories. Although detailed instructions
on how to submit your web sites are always provided by the
directories, there are certain aspects to consider before
you start hunting for directories and submit your web sites:
- Start with Yahoo! Directory and the Open Directory Project:
being listed in the two of them is worth more than being listed
in all other directories together!
You will find soon enough that, unfortunately, being listed
in these two is the hardest thing to do:
Yahoo requires a $299 annual fee for regular web sites (only
non-commercial sites qualify for a free listing) and $600
for adult sites, while ODP is free but you need A LOT of luck
to make your way into it.
ODP is so large yet is strictly human edited, which means
the waiting time for
a listing can extend to even years! Make your duty as a SEO
worker and submit your web site, but don't get your hopes
too high, unfortunately.
- Religiously follow the submission guidelines provided by
directories: read them as many times as you need to make sure
you will not upset its editors
by submitting your site the wrong way, with inaccuracies,
the wrong description style, or to the wrong category.
- Try to find niche directories if your web site's content
is suitable for that.
Marketing Considerations
For example, if your web site covers Marketing topics,
focus your efforts into finding a Marketing-only directory
(such as MarketingWHO.com) and submit your site there: search
engines love links from sites relevant to yours!
- You will probably come across many directories with paid
inclusions:
use your common sense to appreciate if it’s worth it
or not.
A good criteria is to check their Google Page Rank:
if it’s at least 3 levels higher than your site's Page
Rank, it's probably worth spending the money for the inclusion
fee. However, do look for directories
with a flat, one-time fee rather than recurring monthly or
annual fees: you'll end up spending less money!
In the end, remember a simple rule: if it's too easy to get
into a directory, it's probably not worth the effort to get
into it in the first case.
About The Author:
Otilia Otlacan is an e-Marketing expert.
She owns Marketing Who - http://www.marketingwho.com
Her current SEO clients are Tea With Edge - http://www.teawithedge.com
and Preview Colorado Homes - http://www.previewcoloradohomes.com.
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