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Business Web Directories Submitted By: Adrian Lawrence An important
tool in organizing and presenting the plethora of websites available
on the internet is the use of Directories – an alternative
to Search Engines that links and categorizes sites on the web. The
main advantage to Directories as opposed to Search Engines is that
directories are edited by humans,
whereas search engines simply return automated results based on
keywords which may not always be the most effective way to quickly
find a website that is apropos to the topic being searched for.
Websites are submitted to directories by the webmaster, where they
are reviewed by neutral editors, evaluated, sorted into categories,
and ranked within category according to relevance. They are then
listed in a directory form that is simple to read and navigate for
the average browser. For a website to create and maintain high web
visibility – and therefore attract a high number of visitors
– it is essential to be listed in a number of quality Directories.
The best known directories are Yahoo, Dmoz and Google, but it
is worth being aware of the quality of the directory before submitting
a site. The average browser will not explore beyond the second or,
at most, third page of directory results for their searched for
topic, but if the Directory is not of quality some websites listed
in those all-important first few pages may not deserve to be there.
The usefulness of Directories to return appropriate search results
to be valuable to a site is under debate.If links are being sold
across the entire site, that may be indication of a lower quality
Directory.
Google is one of the worst culprits for targeting sites that sell
links, and sites that appear to promote the Google page rank of
their pages. This may not be indicative of how relevant a site is
to the topic searched for – it is all too easy for crafty
webmasters to manipulate keyword
SEO to gain a higher Google page rank than their site deserves.
This is time-wasting and frustrating for browsers, and may result
in them losing patience with the Directory all together. Another
common problem with Directories to be avoided is that pages within
the site may be linked only internally and not to other, relevant,
quality, external pages. Search Engines will not find such pages
if they are low on keyword content and they will be skipped over
entirely.Click here
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