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Web Development ArticlesSEO: Submitting Your Site to the Best DirectoriesPublished: 11th Oct 2006 Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is an essential component of Website marketing. One part of successful SEO involves building high quality in-bound links to your site or pages within your site.
High quality links are those which have the potential of improving your site's Page Rank (Google) and Search Engine Results Page (SERP) positioning. One way links from pages which have a good Page Rank themselves are highly valuable. Directories can offer many opportunities for gaining high quality links. Some require payment for a listing. Some offer listings in return for a reciprocal link. Some offer links which are absolutely free. Strongest Links - Directories List provides a list of directories which you can submit your site to. You can use this list to check out the directories' Page Ranks and whether they charge for listings. Very handy! Related LinksRelated Articles / PostsNew SEO and Link Building Services (06/08/2008) SEO Focused Web Development (01/12/2006) SEO: Submitting Your Site to the Best Directories (11/10/2006) Web Dev News / SEO: Essential Email Newsletters for Webmasters (13/09/2006) Web Dev News: Web Analytics Background and Information (28/08/2006) |
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