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Article Discussion: Submitting to Directories: A Comprehensive Guide
For a guide to be comprehensive, it cannot but be lengthy. For the hardened veterans of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) struggles, there may be only a few surprises here, but as it is my intention to make this guide accessible to relative newcomers to this complex and rapidly evolving subject, I hope that the thoroughness of the exposition will be appreciated.
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Google article, but it is really really lengthy
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hi,
It was a good article.
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I think web directories are not what they used to be ...
For me the only directories that I would register my sites in are Yahoo! and Google directories ... Don't even bother to register them with dmoz... I am the only one thinking this way ? |
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I totally agree from a traffic standpoint that many directories are just not worth it. For those seeking backlinks I guess it can help, but there aren't too many 'legitimate' directories out there anymore. |
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