Why Submit To Web Directories Many people are paying alot of money to submit their urls to web directories mainly because of 3 reasons: a) To get permanent 1 way link. b) To get a good Google PR page linking to your site. c) To get traffic / leads from directories. Coincidently, the first 2 factors are part of the mathematics that determine how well your site will rank in Google Search Engine. Because of that, the "Web Directory Industry" exploded and you see tonnes of new web directories appearing eveyday. Even Yahoo and Microsoft have their own web directories. The Problem When everyone starts doing that, the World Wide Web becomes a place full of directories and links with no real content. So, our big brother Google decided to flex its muscle by treating directory websites as "Link Farms" and banned them. If you stumble across any old directory websites with PR of 0, you know that these websites are the victims of Google slaughter. The implication is that your one way link in their website will not help your google ranking at all. Many webmasters who depended on their directory site for income cursed and sweared. The contradicting part is that Google actually uses data from dmoz.org which is another web directory! I do not believe that Google can ban all the web directories around but I think they can come up with valid excuses to ban any sites they do not like. This is like being able to sentence someone to death with any reasons that you can come up with...scary? Are Web Directories Dead Many people do not think so. I do think that Google will eventually make Web Directories useless in providing one way links and PR unless these directories can show that they are different. Google has already changed their ranking algorithm such that PR becomes devalued. One way links have to pass through strict filter to really make any impact. So, to rely on factor a) and b) to boost Google ranking is no longer valid (See on top). If you want to rely on directories to get hits would be even harder. Statistics from many webmasters tell us that directories do not provide leads. Unless you are doing some sort of advertisements in the directory site, it is unlikely that anyone will notice your url especially when you are with hundreds of urls. MSN and Yahoo Search Engines Unlike Google, most of the traditional SEO linking and directory submission tactics still works for MSN and Yahoo search engines (You will notice that your msn ranking will climb up much faster than your google ranking). However I believe that in the near future, MSN and Yahoo will try to imitate Google-like ranking algorithm. It is possible that they might choose not to follow google. Invest in Web Directories or Not? Submitting urls to good web directories is a quick way to get strong 1 way links and can help your site be spidered quickly.
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