What Directories Should I submit to?
The majority of link building campaigns still feature directory submissions, and since it typically takes time to be listed in some of them (particularly DMOZ) it is probably a wise idea to start with these. In the meantime you may want to post your site to forums or perhaps newsgroups as this method can bring instant hits. But which directories should you submit your website to? There are actually many of them out there, but I recommend quality over quantity. You are generally better off having a handfull of links to your website from some leading user contributed directories (which have more weight in the eyes of the search engine robots) than a large number of links in the smaller directories where everyone gets in. In fact, when looking at directories I look for a pagerank of at least 3 before I will even submit these days in many cases. Some of these higher-tier directories are somewhat difficult to get approved in, while certain others ones are very reasonable. The best directories to submit your site to are the Search Engine Friendly ones which actually have your site URL listed at some point, rather than outlinks that are simply a code). A few use ‘no-follow’ tags, but they usually mention this in the submission page. Avoid these. Some will ask for a link back, some won’t. Make sure to submit your site to the elite directories such as Yahoo and DMOZ.org, and to mid-to-high level ones like The RA RA Directory
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