SEO Article:
Tips for Submitting to Internet Directories
Internet directories are a collection
of descriptions and links to websites across the web. These websites
are indexed into categories with sub-categories and sub-sub categories
that can go many levels beneath the first general grouping. Your goal
with directory submissions it to get your website listed with the right
anchor text heading and the right description into the most exact
category to in which your website belongs.
Although most directories do not
provide a significant amount of traffic to your website the links from
these can be valuable in improving the indexing and ranking of your site
on major search engines.
Directory submissions provide links to
your site. Permanent one way links are a vital SEO tool.
The value of these links is dependant
in part upon how you handle the submission process. The value is also
determined by the value the major search engines such as Google and
Yahoo place on the directory itself.
Here are some tips to help you get the
most from your directory submissions.
Research and find the best anchor
text for your link.
Most directories allow you to provide
them with a hyperlink containing keywords describing your site. This is
called the anchor text. It‘s a good idea to do a little research before
choosing your anchor text. You want it to correctly describe what you
have to offer while at the same time incorporating keywords visitors
would actually type in to find you. Keep your anchor text under 40
characters. This should be acceptable to most of the directories.
How is your description?
Write a short description of your
website to place in your directory listing. Write it as if you are
telling someone else about this great site you’ve found. Make your
website sound interesting but make sure you don’t make your description
sound like an ad. Your description should be no longer than 250
characters. This way it will fit within the requirements of just about
all the directories.
Have available several anchor texts
and descriptions.
Your links from directories will
appear much more natural if they are not all the same. Mix it up a
little. Before starting the submission process have three or four
different anchor texts and descriptions available to use for
submissions.
Pick the right category.
From DMOZ or Yahoo down to the
smallest directory you will want to take great care in finding the
correct category in which to place your listing. If you don’t search
through and get the exactly right one for that particular directory
chances are you website won’t get listed there at all. Editors of these
directories are so busy they don’t have time to correct your mistakes.
Also, the correct category for your listing coupled with the right
anchor text in your hyperlink give the search engines more clues on how
to index your site. The better your site is indexed the more likely it
will be that it will come up on the first page of a user’s keyword
phrase search.
Are you submitting to enough
directories?
Submit to all the free directories you
can find. Even if they show no page rank it won’t hurt your website to
be listed there. If you get one visitor or one sale or one link
permanent, indexed link for each ten directory submissions you make you
are doing great.
Good Luck!
Ultimate Site Promotion,
Inc.
(877) 674-7767
uspnow@Aol.com