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        • KS__
          KS__ last edited by

          Are directory submissions and Classified Submissions still a good way to create backlinks?

          Or they are obsolete methods and should be discontinued?

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          • KS__
            KS__ @Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

            Thanks for the awesome comments Cyrus.

            So what you suggest is going slow and develop solid, long term and genuine links by commenting to blog posts in the same niche, good quality PR submissions. good quality Article submissions and making relevant form posts?

            Would you like to add something to the above list?

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            • Cyrus-Shepard
              Cyrus-Shepard @KS__ last edited by

              Yes, Google is smart enough. 🙂

              Two years ago Google stripped toolbar PageRank from most of the profiles on SEOmoz. The links here still pass some value, but build too many of these links and you're much more likely to incur a penalty today.

              This entire school of link building discussed on this page is dangerous - and filled with snake oil salesman who care nothing about harming your rankings. I've never heard of Linklecious, but it looks like they've been de-indexed by Google, so it's safe to say they were penalized.

              Instead of risking burning your site to the ground with low quality links, invest your time in long-term payouts by producing good quality content and earning the links others can't earn.

              White Hat SEO works.

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              • Cyrus-Shepard
                Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

                Hi KS,

                In a short answer, directory submissions have been abused over the years and we've seen a marked decrease in their effectiveness even as recently as the past 12 months.

                The old rule for directory links was to build them in a 2:1 ratio. That meant for every two directory links, be sure to build at least 1 regular, high quality link. Today, the ratio is more like 1:1, or even reversed to 1:2.

                If a directory is easy to get into, it's probably not worth your time. Too many of these links can lead to a drop in rankings. Done judiciously, they can give a small boost to your rankings, help round out your link profile, and help target specific anchor text phrases (again, when done in moderation)

                Here's an article we published a few months back you might find helpful: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/seo-link-directory-best-practices

                As for classified submissions, I'd be wary as I've never seen any evidence that they help SEO, and like low value directory links, too many "easy" links can harm your rankings.

                Hope this helps. Best of luck with your SEO!

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                • KS__
                  KS__ @KS__ last edited by

                  Thanks Herald.

                  Please reply to my query regarding Profile Links and Web2.0 Links later down on this page.

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                  • mediabase
                    mediabase @KS__ last edited by

                    Yes you should definitely continue with the directory & Classified submission. It will help you a lot. If you have any query then surely concerned with me.

                    Thanks

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                    • KS__
                      KS__ last edited by

                      What about Profile Links and Web2.0 Links. They say its good to create 100+ profile links every month with appropriate keywords (while SEOing a website). Some say Profile links are better than Form Links or Blog Comments.

                      If I use services to create them, most of the links turn out to be on not-so-good Websites. But they say at the end of the day its about Backlinks.

                      My question is: Isn't Google smart enough to detect such practices?

                      In other word: Do profile links really help?

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                      • KS__
                        KS__ @KS__ last edited by

                        Hmmm useful tips. Thanks.

                        How about submitting those pages (URLs) to Linklecious or Pingomatic so they are crawled by Google?

                        Would that help?

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                          coremediadesign @KS__ last edited by

                          If they follow then you could also check:

                          • whether the directory actually has some ranking already and has been around for a while

                          • how many links they usually put on one page before paging to the next one

                          • check if the listing pages of the recently added entries (usually last ones) are already in Google index - I normally do it by checking their PageRank - if it's at least white (I use Quirk SearchStatus plugin for Firefox) that means Google is already aware of them - which indicates that they crawl this directory pretty frequently for new content / pages

                          • try to perform a search on Google for a specific keyword - the category you want to submit your link to and see what's their position for it

                          Obviously you would do all this if you had a lot of time to go through each directory separately, but it might be worth wile if you're planning to get some links in the different way then the generic links from the visitors.

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                            KS__ @coremediadesign last edited by

                            Yup we always do make sure they are DO FOLLOW classified or directory sites.

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                              coremediadesign last edited by

                              Most of the submissions will give you a link with attribute rel set to nofollow - and these don't really give you any SEO benefit, so it is quite important to first check the other listings and see whether they have this attribute and value assigned to the anchor - if so, then the only benefit you will get is the visit if someone actually clicks on the link in the listing and gets to your site.

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                              • KS__
                                KS__ @mediabase last edited by

                                Thanks for the help. So basically we should continue with them right?

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                                • mediabase
                                  mediabase last edited by

                                  Hi KS_,

                                  As you know that Directory submission mostly used by all the business companies for the promotion of their websites or products.

                                  The directory & classified submissions are mainly used for getting listing in all major & useful directories.

                                  The both above submissions are used according to the target area or population.Classified submissions are similar to yellow pages.The most important  thing to remember while doing listing is that it should be of same niche where the listing is to be done. This will leads to indexed pages & rank higher in search engines & it will helps to gain visibility via search engines.

                                  The above both submission helps to increase in sales of products, website presence specially in search engines.These will helps to gain non reciprocal back links from high Page Rank Websites/ Directories.

                                  I hope that your query had been solved.

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