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Web Directories Top Related Articles
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1). How To Submit To Web Directories By : Daniel Smith
You finally took the plunge and registered a domain name. After months of building the website and writing and editing content, you are ready for business. You have this great website but no visitors. Generating traffic is paramount to having a successful website. One method of traffic is referrals from web directories. How to submit to web directories is a question that is easily answered, but developing a strategy for the best results might take a little time.
Article Related to: internet directories, web directories, directories, text links
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3). Diversify Your Traffic – Web Directories & Niche Sites By : Rob Burko
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. It’s the age old saying that encourages you to mitigate your risk by spreading yourself out instead of relying on one thing only. Ask any stock broker and they’ll tell you putting all your money in one company is very risky and is rarely the right move. When you only rely on one source, if something bad should happen you have nothing else to fall back on.
Article Related to: web directories, web directory, google, search engine, traffic, drive traffic, online marketing strategy, niche sites, web marketing, traffic driver, link building, web resources, attract visitors
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6). Web Directories - General Introduction By : dave4
Having a web directory is becoming increasingly popular these days. It can bring many benefits such as delivering an increased amount of new visitors and providing a steady income. Google, Yahoo and MSN contribute heavily to its algorithm. Many webmasters are attracted by the fact that they can get traffic from such directories and would pay a small fee or put a reciprocal link to get their website listed in these directories.
Article Related to: web directories, directory submission, seo, search engine optimisation
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7). Dmoz is in dire need to improve its image. By : DmozSucks
Dmoz.org or ODP (the Open Directory Project) is a web directory which was originally created in 1998 as Gnuhoo by Rich Skrenta and Bob Truel while working at Sun Microsystems. The first controversy started soon Soon after the launch the directory and lead to renaming it to NewHoo after wide spread accusation that the name of the directory implied open source yet the directory was a closed source which negates the spirit of free software of GNU projects which the directory was originally named after.
Article Related to: dmoz, odp, directory. web sites, google, yahoo, submission, marketing, promotion, editors, open directory project, improving dmoz, unethical editors, corrupt dmoz editors, web directories, submit site
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