The major indexes like Yahoo!, Open Directory Project,
About.com, Snap, LookSmart, and Go.com, are great traffic
sources. But it can be difficult and time consuming to get
listed. This report illustrates exactly how to properly submit
your site for quicker results and better exposure.
Getting listed with "human reviewed" directories is very
important because several of the major search engines use
indexes like Open Directory Project to supplement their search
results.
Recent statistics from WebSnapShot.com show the percentage of
searches performed on each of the top 19 search engines and
directories. Yahoo! is still number one at 25.4% and Google (the
Yahoo! default engine) is at 5% and climbing fast.
An interesting point is that AOL, AltaVista, NetScape, and Lycos
combined make up 40.5% of total search queries. These four
engines are powered by Open Directory Project and, combined,
control more traffic than Yahoo! alone.
Submitting to Human Reviewed Directories
When you submit your site to a directory such as Yahoo!, Open
Directory Project, or even Infoseek Channels, your site is
queued for review by a site editor. That means a human being
actually visits your site and determines whether or not it
should be included in their index.
Therefore, it's important to realize that most of the techniques
you use to optimize pages for spider search engines will not
work for directories.
How Editors Evaluate Your Site
Site editors will visit your site to verify that the category
you selected is appropriate and that the title and description
are accurate and relevant to the content of your site. In
addition, each directory has its own criteria for evaluating
sites.
Here's a few tips to help you evaluate your web site before you
submit:
You should have your own domain name.
You should have secure ordering (if applicable).
Your site's name should match your domain name.
Display your company's contact information in plain view.
Include links to your company's privacy policy, return policy,
guarantee, etc.
Make sure there are no bad links, broken images, or javascript
errors.
Submission Recommendations
Each directory has its own rules and guide- lines for
submitting. Read the submission instructions carefully to avoid
being rejected or banned.
Look at your submission from the editor's point of view. Did you
choose a category that is relevant to your site? Is your title
and description relevant to your content? Is the form filled out
completely?
If there is a comments box on the application, point out the
strengths of your site. Find something unique about your site
that will add value to the directory.
Recommendations for Better Placement
Most category search results are displayed in alphabetical
order. So, you will get better placement if your company name
begins with a letter close to the beginning of the alphabet.
Keyword search results are displayed in order of relevance to
the keyword. So, it's crucial to include your single most
important keyword in the title and description.
Following Up
Most directories will give you an estimate of the time it takes
to get listed. If you don't get in by the estimated time, submit
again and follow up with email or a phone call.
Tell them that you appreciate their time and realze that things
fall through the cracks. Tell them why you think they will
benefit by including your site in their index. Tell them that
you have submitted a second time and look forward to their
response.
Words of Caution
Only submit the main page of your web site. Additional pages
will be rejected.
Never submit your site over and over. That will only irritate
the editor and you may never get listed.
Don't submit to a regional directory that is not relevant to
your site.
Don't submit your site until it's 100% ready for review.
All of the above will easily take you hundreds and hundreds of
hours of pure work.
Do you want to drive mega traffic to your site by ranking high
at all the top 100 major search engines and directories?
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labor?
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