How To Harness The Power Of Web Directories: The Missing Link In
Your SEO Strategy
So you want exposure on the Internet? Of course you do. You want
to drive people to your site, because that's the only way your
online business can succeed. And the more eyes you can get to
your page, the better off you are. It's common sense.
You've probably already thought of Google, and rightfully so.
It's the top search engine, so you want to make sure you're a
part of it. You may have also done some search engine
optimization, and tweaked your site in certain ways so that
Google will index you better. That's a good start, but it's also
where many people go wrong.
The search engine marketing community often discusses this faux
pas: people become obsessed with ranking on Google, and forget
that there's so much more to the Internet, so many more places
where you can be found. It's back to common sense again: don't
put all your eggs in one basket. Here are some reasons why:
- People use multiple search engines. According to
Nielsen//NetRatings, 58% of the people who search on Google also
use another search engine. The same is true for 70% of MSN
searchers, and 71% of Yahoo searchers. If consumers are looking
for information in several places, it only makes sense for you
to be in as many of those places as you can.
- Google indexes your web directory listings. Ironically, when
you work to broaden your horizons beyond the Google universe,
you're also working to improve your chances of showing up on
Google. That's because when a major search engine indexes the
Internet, it also indexes the content of other directories.
Here's the best part: if you can get listed in a web directory
that provides search-engine-friendly one-way-links (that is,
links that connect directly to your URL), you are essentially
acquiring a "vote" to your site, and therefore improving your
site's authority in the eyes of Google, Yahoo and other major
engines.
There are thousands upon thousands of Internet directories where
you can list your site. Some will charge for submission, and the
price will vary, from as little a few dollars, to as much as
hundreds. Some will accept your site right away, and others will
need to review it, to ensure the integrity of their database.
Common sense applies again here: the goal is to get listed in as
many directories as you can, so you get maximum exposure. But
web directory submission can be very time consuming, so you have
to be selective to maximize your productivity. Here are a few
things you'll want to keep in mind:
- If the price seems too high, it's probably not worth it. If
you have a little money to invest, it's a good idea to get into
some of the paid inclusion directories. Pick and choose from
some of the mid-level ones, and try to diversify your presence
by picking some foreign directories, as well as some local ones.
Some directories also offer special inclusion, where you pay a
premium to get listed quicker. It's definitely worth it if
you're looking to improve your traffic as quickly as possible.
- Before submitting to any web directory, check to make sure the
directory is not banned by Google. Here's a handy site, where
you can type in the URL of the web directory and find out if
it's banned right away: http://123p
romotion.co.uk/tools/googlebanned.php
- Be prepared before you start submitting. Write a few
descriptions for your website in different lengths (50 words,
100 words, 200 words), so you can just copy and paste when
you're submitting. This is guaranteed to save you a lot of time.
- If you don't want to spend a lot of time searching for,
picking and choosing directories, start at this page, which
provides a great list of the top search-engine-friendly
directories on the web: ht
tp://www.eliteweb.cc/directory/internet/web_directories
- If you don't have a lot of time to devote to this, don't worry
about doing it all in one shot. Bookmark the link above, and
take a few minutes every day to do one or two directory
submissions, until you make it through the list.
Good luck, and happy submitting.