Web directory submission is an integral part of inbound link
building strategies. Manual directory submissions help you build your
link popularity -- a key factor used by search engines to rank
websites. The higher your site's link popularity is the higher its
chances to get a better placement on the search engines for keywords
relevant to your site.
There are many search engine friendly
directories that would link to your site as part of their directory.
Submitting your site to these web directories will help you increase
its visibility and attract more traffic from search engines. But before
you submit your site to web directories learn how directory submissions
work first.
A web directory or a link directory is a big website that contains
links to other web sites. Web directories are different from search
engines. A search engine spiders web pages and list them according to
searches performed on keywords. But a web directory utilizes human
editors to review sites and organized them into categories and
sub-categories.
There are two types of web directories: general
and specialized. General directories list sites with broad range of
topics and organized them into different categories like arts, business
and so on. Specialized directory focuses on one topic such as finance
and organized subcategories that will fit within a finance topic.
When
you submit your web site to a general or specialized directory human
editors have to review your site. The criteria for determining whether
they will add you site to their directory can vary. But at the minimum
your site must contain valuable information. For faster approval, make
sure you adhere to their submission's rules and guidelines.
These steps can help you save time and energy in managing your directory submissions:
1.
Preparing your listing details. Open your text editor and write down
your site URL, title, description, main keywords, your full name and an
email address. Some directories accept only your official name as title
while others allow descriptive keywords. So write at least three sets
of different titles and descriptions to comply with these different
rules.
2. Submitting your site. Submit your site to DMOZ and
Yahoo as well as other top general web directories. Depending on your
subject consider also second tiers and specialized directories. Spend
some time to find the most appropriate category for your site. Submit
your site by copying and pasting your lisitng details into the
directories' submissions forms.
3. Verifying the results.
Compile a list of all directories and the date of your submission.
There are directories that send you email once they approve your
submission. Visit other directories that haven't sent you email and
search for your site. If they don't list your site simply accept the
fact that there are many reasons why a directory doesn't list your site.
Once
you are familiar with manual web directory submissions automate the
process for free web directories using submission software or
submission services. With the right method and tool for building
inbound links you will see that your site ranking is going to rise
proportionally.