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Old December 24th, 2005, 07:18 PM
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What do you look for in a directory?

For those of you who submit to paid directories, what do you look for?

Example: Price, SEO Friendliness (static pages), traffic, etc....


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Ok guess you people dont' submit to directories...

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One useful thing I look for in any directory is if it uses the nofollow tag. There is an extenstion in Firefox which makes this really easy to identify.

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ROI is Most important thing,
If I invest Money Then Definatily Traffic Is Most Important Think To Me...

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everytime i submit to directories i look for PR directories, so i get a high pr instead of submitting to PR0 directories.

most of the paid directories guarantee that you will have a PR more or less important after the submission

but it's for people who got money

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"but it's for people who got money "

What it means???

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For those of you who submit to paid directories, what do you look for?

Example: Price, SEO Friendliness (static pages), traffic, etc....



As your examples suggest but in addition to the categories on offer and the relevancy, of them. As you compare one to another, this can differ and dramatically.
One category and subs. can be fine while others could be better.
Focus I suppose.

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