Feb 07
Although link directories are not as effective as they used to be, they can still be considered quality links and are very cost effective. But not all directories are created equal. There are very few directories left on the web that are still worth submitting to.
The other day I came across an interview with Greg Hartnett whom many in the SEO industry consider the authority on directories. Greg is the co-founder of Best of the Web (BOTW) and when he talks about finding quality directories that are worth submitting to it would be wise to listen. One of the questions Greg was asked in the interview was, "What does he looks for in a quality directory?"
More than anything, I would examine the quality of the sites listed. Is the directory listing any site that pays or are they only listing sites that contain relevant information for the category? Is the focus of the directory on the user experience, or is it simply a listing service for webmasters? Are they adding sites on their own to create a resource of relevant information, or are they relying on paid submissions for their build?
Additionally, I’d consider the taxonomy, and navigability of the directory. Are the sites being listed in a relevant and intuitive manner, or are they being placed in categories in a haphazard way? Age of the directory is another thing I’d consider. A history of providing a quality resource would go a long way in my decision.
Greg was also asked if he thinks directories are becoming irrelevant now that algorithms are improving and social media is becoming more popular.
Definitely not. Social bookmarking sites and directories need not be mutually exclusive. If a user wants to find quality resources on a given topic, a directory will always maintain relevance. And search engines will continue to rely on directories for guidance â a quality directory makes the job of spiders easier.
The takeaways from this interview are: Relevant directories that have quality links on them are still considered important and people still use them to find quality resources. It is important not to waste your money submitting to every directory under the sun. Instead focus on finding relevant and quality directories that provide value to users instead of ones that are just listing services.
Some of my favorite directories are; Business.com, Yahoo, BOTW, and DMOZ.
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At the end of the day it is the amount of effort and ongoing effort you are willing to put into your directory.
Quality directories will stand the test of time as they are providing a service that people want.
There are always going to be people wanting to jump on the bandwagon to make a quick buck. Everyone is looking for the next ‘fad’, a new spin on an old story.
Great post.
I am about to launch a new directory, and I will be working hard to make it a really good one, and I know it will take a lot of time and effort from my part.
It´s called Online Marketing Catalog and you can find it at http://www.onlinemarketingcatalog.com, it´s almost ready and you are the first to know
I created a list of directories that have pr of 3 – 8. No link back or payment required.
Jens, thanks for sharing. It looks nice.
Thank you Cameron. I appreciate the feedback.
This is a long term project and I am hoping that everything will turn out really good.
Jens, np, please keep us updated as you hit milestones.
I will do that.
Its interesting that you say that search directories are not proving as effective as they used to be – we’re finding that if providing quality inbound links from quality, relevant directories (i.e. not every directory from every country), that it provides not just good increases in search engine ranking, but more importantly good traffic.
We use a site called Search Directory List at http://www.searchdirectorylist.com – it enables you to filter through about 3000 directories by country, language, niche, and even whether they’re paid, etc. It’s pretty good.
Good article though and yes, I’d recommend your readers look at unpaid directories unless you feel there is going to be a benefit in purchasing a directory listing to your company/organisation
Sites like info.vilesilencer.com and directorycritic.com have good collection of free to submit seo-friendly directories. Many directories from those lists are well maintained and monitored regularly.
good article!! im just starting seo and i found this article very interesting and helpful
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