Posts Tagged ‘directory submission tips’

Directory Submission: Automated or Manual?

Here is a classic question for website owners and directory submitters: Should I use automated directory submission or manual directory submission? The short answer is: You should… no, you must use only manual directory submission to submit your sites. The long answer: Automated directory submission is bad for the submitted sites’ health for some reasons: [...]

Custom Directory Submission Service

There are plenty of directory submission services available today, with various submission fee and service quality. However, not many offer custom directory submission request – here’s one I recommend: Best Web Directories’ Custom Directory Submission Service. Best-Web-Directories.com is one of the most well known directory review sites – they have directory listing of all niches, [...]

Directory Submission Tips on Link Title and Description

Did you know that having your link with one title and one description submitted to web directories wouldn’t yield much benefit to your site – even bad for your link, as if it’s better not to list yours? One of the biggest mistakes website owners make in suggesting their sites to web directories is using [...]

How to Submit Your Link to the Right Web Directory Category Quickly

Are you wondering how on earth directory submitters can submit to 100s of directories quickly for a measly $5 without using any directory submission software (using software has bad impacts, anyway)? Here’s one way you can do manual directory submission to the right category the right way, fast. If you are doing directory submission – [...]

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