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How Bad Was This Wait?

March 14th, 2008

One problem with running free directories involves the number of submissions that often need to be reviewed. With the proliferation of automated and semi-automated submission tools currently available, that issue will only get worse. With that said though, what can you say as a submitter when you receive an email from a directory telling you that your submission has been rejected and you can’t even remember submitting to that directory?

I got one of those email messages today from the LostDirectory.com.

We are sorry. We could not approve your link in the LostDirectory. Your wesite is rejected for one or more of the following reasons.1. Submitted without completing the payment.
2. Submitted without providing recoprocal link.
3. Low Quality or PR0.

Please follow all submission guidelines and retry your submission.

Thank you,

Now putting aside the spelling errors in the rejection email, I just had to check out the directory that finally got around to rejecting my submission (for which of my sites I can only guess) that I can’t even remember doing.

On the surface the directory looks quite promising, a PR4 with inner pages that also have PR and it accepts free submissions. Then I came across the reason for my forgetting about submitting to this particular site. Browsing through the latest additions page you discover that some of the sites listed near the bottom were added in December, not last December which would be bad enough, but instead were added in December of 2006!

With that realization, I figured that it was about time to document a few things that you might want to look for when deciding whether or not a directory is worth submitting to and this directory provides a perfect opportunity.

The general belief is that submitting and being listed in a web directory will rarely harm you in regards to most search engines but when it comes to the benefits of being listed, the jury is still out. One thing is for sure, directories with questionable review/listing policies have very limited benefits if any at all. With that said, what should you look for before taking the time to submit your site?

The most obvious would be what is the directory’s Google PageRank? On the surface that question would normally be the first thing many would look at. But in my opinion, with the latest devaluing of directories within that formula for directories, that factor isn’t as important as it once was. Why? Well let’s go back to the Lost Directory again to find out.

As I mentioned it is a PR4 but when you query Google using the “site” command, you discover it only has one page indexed, and as of this writing, it isn’t even the home page. What good is a link that isn’t even being indexed? Then look at the editorial integrity of the site owner. To do that I normally use the site’s search engine and search for one or more keywords that if found show what type of sites are being accepted. For example, I searched for “viagra” on the Lost Directory and low and behold discovered 9 listings mostly for pharmacy sites. While not illegal or a deal breaker, do you want to be buried in between tons of Viagra and Cialis listings?

Lastly, browse though some of the sites listed especially in the shopping categories. Look at the quality. Are there a lot of MFA (made for adsense) listings or affiliate sites? If so don’t waste your time.

Quality directories are still worth submitting to, especially those that specialize in the particular niche that your site falls into, and can help you in the long run. The hardest part is figuring out which are quality and which are junk. If you do your homework before submitting you will be surprised on the benefits. Don’t and you might get the same type of email I got today.

Free Blog Hosting

January 11th, 2008

A question came up over at DP regarding whether or not you could sell your Blogger blog. Other than the usual “it’s your blog you can do with it what you wish” comments, wrong by the way (see bullet# 7), or the various other more or less helpful responses a very important question still remains. If you plan to be a serious blogger or to make your blog a brandable commodity should you even consider a free blog provider like Blogger? For me the answer to that question is a resounding, it depends.

While that sounds like a cop-out, the reason for it revolves around what you plan to do. Personally, I have always hosted my blogs on my own domains that for the most part relied on Wordpress for my platform of choice but that might not be the best for some individuals. Registering your own domain name, finding a reliable web host, and then getting your choice of blogging software installed and running is not a task for some people not to mention the fact that it can be a bit spendy for some. Free web hosts take all that hard work and expense out of the equation. Spend a few minutes signing up, pick a domain name and template, and you are ready to blog. Along with the aforementioned benefits of a free Blogger/Wordpress blog, you can add that your site software will always be up to date and you will have pretty much limitless bandwidth (not really but close) which could lead you to believe that your choice is a no brainer. Hold that thought.

Some of the downsides of free hosted blogs.

1. Ownership Part 1 - You spend months/years building up a readership but what happens if sometime down the road that free site isn’t free anymore or what if your site gets shut down for some reason? You either must move it to another free host or rebuild on your own domain.

2. Ownership Part 2 - As the DP poster found out, while you do own your content, you do not own your domain. What good is spending all that time branding your site only to have it be pretty much worthless when and if you wish to get rid of it.

3. Under the Hood - While free hosts like Blogger and Wordpress.com offer many look and feel options, you are limited to what they offer and can only do what your limited access to the “under the hood” functions allow. If you want custom programming or special features, you are usually out of luck.

4. Professional Appearance - This is more of a branding issue but depending on what your market might be, having your site hosted with a free service doesn’t always portray the professional appearance you might hope to present. Blogger/Wordpress blogs have the earned reputation of being a spammer haven. Is that something that would affect your brand?

If none of the bullet points above bother you, by all means go the free route. But if you have the limited resources needed to get up and running with your own domain, save yourself theĀ  potential hassle in the future and start out on your own domain. Like I said, it depends…

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