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Branding a Directory
by Aaron Wall
How do I Create a Successful Directory?
There are a few things which are important to do when creating a directory.
To maximize the long term success of your directory you want to ensure:
- Search engines can index your inner pages. If you only have one
page show up in search results then you are missing out on most of
your potential traffic.
- Search engines can index the links going to external sites. Few
people use directories compared to search engines. A large portion
of the link price is going to be based on how search engines evaluate
the links.
- Your directory should be focused enough to be of high quality.
- Your directory should have an original brand, feel, or idea.
- Your directory should not have a cheap feel to it. ie: it should
feel like a directory and not an ad haven...
Search Engines Indexing the Pages
This is vitally important. With so few people searching through directories
today a large portion of the traffic comes directly from people finding
the directory pages within search results.
This is some of the traffic which justifies the fees of a listing cost.
This is some of the traffic which is buying more listings. This is some
of the traffic which clicks ads to make the directory revenue.
Search Engines Can Index Outbound Links
Since few people use directories to surf the web a
new type of implied value has been placed within their links.
When Galaxy and Yahoo! came out there were no great
search sites on the market. That is a large part of what led to Yahoo's
success. In the decade since the inception of Yahoo!, search has evolved
from non existent to one of the world's most powerful industries. That
is why Yahoo! spent nearly $2 billion buying search products in less
than a year.
These search engines need to be able to see, read,
and evaluate these links. These links are fundamental in telling search
engines what our sites are about. Without indexable links directories
must create a ton more direct traffic to justify inclusion fees.
Directory Focus & Quality
It takes a ton of effort to create a comprehensive
directory of the web. This is why Yahoo! charges hundreds of dollars
per year. This is why having over 50,000 editors is still not enough
for DMOZ.
If a directory is to be done correctly, it needs to
be done a better way. That way might mean that you create a business
model which is functional and economic (as John Scott of BlueFind
hopes to do), or it may mean that you need to keep the directory focused
enough to be able to be the best directory for that particular web segment.
Branding a Directory
- Yahoo! -
great name, one of the first directories...branding
- DMOZ - the completely
free directory...world's largest directory...open source...branding
- Gimpsy - the
verb based directory...branding
- Business.com
- the business directory...easy to remember, focused...branding
- WoW Directory
- the most categories of any directory on the web...branding
- Biz Directory - the directory offering a free
script which is powering many other directories...smart...not
necessarily branding, but this is the type of idea which can help
offset a lack of brand development.
There are many people out there using an absolutely free directory
script to power sites which have no branding distinction or even any
real angle to them. They simply create pages which look much like other
pages. These sites may make some revenue off of AdSense or similar programs,
but they are a generic
service.
Selling Ads
Many people see the idea of paid submissions and want
to immediately lick their chops. I told one guy I would help promote
his directory in exchange for free submissions and he told me to go
screw myself. I know that I am a damn good SEO and I could announce
his site to hundreds (or more like thousands) of people, thus adding
value to his directory.
He was adding up the value of my listings at $25 each
incorrectly. You see, any idiot can buy a directory script. Any idiot
can get a few paid submissions, but most people are not focused enough
in their ideas, and most do not know enough about branding to actually
make their listings worth $25 - $50.
Of course you can help boost your PageRank by renting
links, but again, most people who know nothing about building a quality
product, branding, or SEO also know nothing about link rentals.
The Problem with Only Listing Ads
The real problem of his business model (or the business
model of any general directory that wants to charge for all listings)
is that they make it hard for some sites to get listed. Some of the
best sites on the web are a labor of love. Some of these people lose
money every day giving away their knowledge - this is why people flock
to the internet. To read the views of these people.
These sites are the sites which add value to a general
directory. They are why people would want to use your directory. They
are why people would want to link to your directory.
If you require a payment for listing any and all sites
(link or cash) you can guarantee that your directory will be missing
out on some of the best stuff on the web. Short term these directories
can make money, but they fail to build value.
If you fail to give people a reason to want to surf
your directory, and you fail to give them a reason to want to link to
your directory then they won't.
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