What kind of directory list gives the most value?
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Undoubtedly, the info vilesilencer seo directory list holds a great reputation for having quality, responsive directories. For a moment, though - let’s think about what “the” ideal directory list would be for submissions.
With the obvious out of the way - they would have to be general directories, free, not requiring a reciprocal link & not requiring registration, though that’s not a terrible issue. Also - they must be search engine friendly, of course. But what else?
A directory having a high pagerank is good, yes. I think that the age of the domain could/should come into play as well. But what about other factors?
I’ve read & seen, though not that often - directory submission lists touting different class c ip addresses. Some time ago there was a post on the vn7.com blog about a couple of different websites - while one had significantly more backlinks, the website with more unique backlinks (though far less in total) outranked the first in the same keywords. This, I believe, was also coupled with poor on page optimization for the site with more ip address unique backlinks. Does this factor still make that much of a difference? If it did - we should really see more directory submissions that offered unique class c ip address directories as an option.
I’m sure there are other factors that should come into play as well. As posted before in this blog, page strength might be a good tool for comprising a quality directory list for submission.
I’m by no means trying to reinvent the wheel as there are great, well maintained directory lists out there: It’s just - if there were a directory list - that almost guaranteed an immediate and significant jump in your website rankings, alongside steady increasing popularity for every website you submitted to this magical list - why shouldn’t we try to improve on what’s already available?
I would really love input on this - as I, myself, am working on a couple of things for this “magical” directory list as I have time. I’m not too far into it, but would love to hear what others think would give a directory list a real, and significant value - aside from what is readily available today.
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