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SEO Web Links: Directory Alternatives
by Joel Walsh
If you were writing a textbook on SEO linking circa 2001, you almost
certainly would have included a chapter on web directories. They used
to be the primary way of actively acquiring one-way inbound links,
before content syndication, blogs, or the paid link market really took
off.
Web Directories and SEO Links: What Went Wrong?
Fast forward a few years, and you'd have to rewrite the chapter on
directories and web links. In fact, you would probably downgrade web
directories from a chapter to a page or two. In the SEO world, nothing
good ever lasts long, and so it is with web directories.
Traffic
With Google more accurate than ever, there was no more reason to turn to a human-edited list of websites. A directory might get
you one or two click-throughs a month--or none at all.
Redirects
Once directory owners realized their link popularity was valuable, they started hoarding it. Overnight, many, if not most,
directories switched their HTML links to search-engine-invisible redirects.
Fees
Most directories started charging for inclusion, or at least, for
inclusion with a link rather than a redirect. If the fees were
reasonable, that would not be so bad. But why would you pay $35 for a
link on a PR 3 page with dozens of other links and virtually no
content, on a site with dwindling traffic?
Corruption
In the SEO world, low-hanging fruit quickly goes rotten. Any
volunteer-edited commercial category in a link directory runs a very
real risk of being taken over by a corrupt SEO.
Dubious Link Popularity
Given the notoriety of many directories for selling or inappropriately
bestowing links, it's not hard to imagine a search engine quality
control engineer turning the link popularity juice off from these sites.
Welcome to Our List."
If a directory doesn't charge a fee to enter, it may ask for payment in
the form of an email address. You'd better use your special Hotmail
account for that one.
Anchor Text
Many directories do not allow for anchor text to be specified, delighting in providing as little SEO value as possible for the
effort involved in submitting to them.
Time
When link directories really were vital efforts to categorize the web, getting a link in them was as simple as having a good
website and letting them know about it. Now that they've turned into tightly rationed supplies of link popularity, that kind of
responsiveness is out the window.
Idiosyncratic applications without any promise of timely follow-up.
Application forms that often empty straight into a black hole:
- No way of checking on the status of submissions.
- Threats of scuttling submissions that are re-submitted when there is no response.
Web Directory Linking Alternatives for the 21st Century
Reciprocal Linking With a Twist
If you network with other site owners, you can triangulate link trades
so that they are not direct. Heck, if you really like each other, you
may just link to each others' sites for the sake of it! It's worked for
me with some high-PR links.
Blogging
Blog early, blog often, and someone is bound to link to you. It's the nature of blogging. The fastest way to get inbound links
from your blog? Write about other blogs. The more controversial, the better. Post this article on a webmaster blog, and in the
same post, reference the blog of someone who thinks link directories are still a good idea! In the blogosphere, arguments mean
lots of links.
Article Directories
These are the closest things to link directories, from an SEO
standpoint, to emerge in the 21st century. You submit an article to one
of these sites (of which there are over 200). In your article you
include a link to your site. Article directories are everything link
directories used to be: responsive, fair, fast, no-fee, relevant, and
quality sources of not only links but information. OK, most of their
pages are PR0 and the rest tend to be PR 1-2. But with most article
directories, you can choose your exact anchor text for the link --
often more valuable than PageRank for non-competitive search phrases.
Besides, if most of your links are on PR 4+ pages, how natural will
that look?
In short, even if web link directories do still have some SEO value,
they should no longer be your first stop for one-way inbound links.
There are much better, and much less aggravating, linking methods.
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