Pro Directory Submission Service Review
Blurb by Shaun Anderson (Hobo) -This directory submission software & service (Directory Maximizer (AFF) ) is pretty cool. I’m curently testing it out on a few of my own sites and so far so good. 14$ per 100 directory submissions can’t be bad.
You add and control multiple site descripions and you have a team of directory linkbuilders actually manually submit your site to 100s of directories.
Adding Your Site
It’s easy using the control panel, or by uploading a CSV if you want to submit multiple sites.
You can also keep track of your submissions, and add as many as 25 descriptions to your directory descriptions and anchor text links to (importantly) mix up your link profile.
Reports
Your online control panel lets you keep track of all submissions and you can get a report of all directories submitted too.
To Finish
Well it certainly seems pretty slick. It took us a while to organise 20+ sites and test it, and so far, all sites have been submitted as per the agreement. So far it’s been a spread of PR0-PR5 sites of from questionable to decent directories. The best thing about this is YOU retain editorial control and control the rate at which your site (s) are submitted to niche directories – you’re just outsourcing the actual donkey work of visiting directories and submitting your sites.
There’s clearly better links you can get to your site than directory links, but I’m not one of those who think old-school seo techniques hold absolutely no value in 2010. There’s too much evidence plenty seo stuff works ‘when it shouldn’t’ or when we’re told otherwise. I still think IP diversity is probably useful and this is one way to achieve it.
I’ll leave it to you to make your mind up. At 14$ per 100 sites submitted – directory maximizer might well be worth a punt and let you get on with obtaining REAL QUALITY LINKS to your site from REAL SITES.
Disclosure – Affiliate links used in this post and as usual we don’t sell before we trial. We have no relationship with the providers of this service, but it’s worth advertising (we think).
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