Which Directories to Submit

by chinnian
Which Directories to Submit
Directories are used by the webmasters to obtain backlinks for their websites. There are two types of directories including free and paid listing. Free directory listing options is offered by almost every directories. There is a selective directories that offer paid listing.
When submitting to directories, make sure you check its IP address. You should avoid submitting to directories that use same IP address. Directories with the same IP address are hosted on one server. If you submit to directories with the same IP address, the search engine will penalize you. If you submit to too many directories with same IP address, the search engine will blacklist the site so that it won’t appear in the search result. The search engine will derank your site. After the site is derank, it will be very difficult to get in indexed again because it is already included in the black list. You can recognize directories with same IP by looking at the template it used. If the directories use the same template, there is a high possibility that they belong to the same owner. To avoid submitting to these directories, you can use an online IP address checker to check their IP address.
It is not necessary to submit to all the directories on the internet. You only need to submit to the top directories. You can find a list of top directories by entering the keyword “top directories” in the search box of the search engine. Most directories that are included in the top directories have page rank 4 and above. Submitting your site to directories with page rank will increase your ranking position on the internet. If the directory don’t have page rank, it is best that you don’t submit to it. Submitting your site to a directory without page rank will not help to increase your ranking on the search engine.
If your site is new, you should spread the submission process to a few months. If your site is older than 1 year, you can submit more directories in a shorter time.
If you are lack of time, you can hire a SEO company to perform the directory submission. The SEO company offers directory submission at an affordable price. Before submitting to directories, make sure you perform pricing comparison. By performing price comparison, you will know which SEO company offers the cheapest directory submission. The SEO company is able to submit your site to the directories that are optimized for the search engine. When hiring a SEO company, make sure you check its reputation. You can determine the reputation of the SEO company by checking how many years it has been in the industry. The SEO company should be in the industry for at least 1 year. You can ask the SEO company to show their portfolio. You can browse the portfolio to see if the SEO company is qualified to do the job. You can find reviews on the SEO company by performing a search in the search engine.
Mascar Rooney is the author of this article on directory submission.
Mascar Rooney is the author of this article on DMOZ Submission Service.
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Tutorial covering ‘Image Importer’ and ‘Directory Scanner’ in Quartz Composer. NOTE: Having been made on-the-fly, this tutorial isn’t up to my preferred production quality, but given the dearth of like tutorials, I elected to post it anyway. Hope it helps or at least interests you in QC!
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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about 1 year ago
@doodgeborenkalf I think I know what your problem is.
Directory Scanner can work for movies, to do this bring up the Inspector on the patch and go to settings (Command+2) and then select ‘Movies’ from the pulldown-menu. Then, use a Movie Importer patch, and feed the URLs into that, instead of Image Importer.
You can use kind:movie in Spotlight to see if a particular movie file is supported in QC, but as a rule-of-thumb QuickTime files should work.
Hope that helps!
about 1 year ago
@freebird9 It’s difficult to say which version you’re running based on that information alone, but the most recent version is 4.0 and requires OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard) to run; this new version’s patches are one solid-color and generally dark, whereas all previous patches were generally light with only a colored title-area.
about 1 year ago
@benjaminlehmann When the Index Count exceeds the bounds of its scope positively or negatively, in the case -1 or 27, the Structure Index Member patch appears to send null data, or effectively nothing. There are a number of patches you could use to remedy this, such as Conditional, Range, and possibly Logic.
I’d like to, but I want to do a step-by-step to ease people logically from one concept to the next, which I’m unsure of how to do proficiently, and then there’s time…
about 1 year ago
does this also work for video? i’ve tried it but it didn’t work
thanks for the info
about 1 year ago
I just started using QC, this really helped me.
about 1 year ago
which version do you have? my image iporter patch is different to yours…
about 1 year ago
Tip: use Sample & Hold patch to syncronize text and image update.
Just put it between the “Struct index member” used to select the name of the image and the Instruction patch. Drive it’s sampling input by the Done signal of the “Image importer” patch.
Enjoy!
about 1 year ago
Brilliant. Good job mate. Clear and fun. The tone was not condescending, but helped to make the tutorial accessible.
One point – what happens when the key count reaches higher than 26? Won’t the directory run out of pictures?
Will you be doing any more?
about 1 year ago
thank you so much !!!!!!!!!!!!!! (my next step : making them move to sing sing sing from benny goodman:-)
about 1 year ago
This was perfect into to QC! Thanks for your time and putting this together!