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The pioneer of the web directory would have to be dmoz. The big benifit of Dmoz is that it is an open source link directory Meaning it is and was free to submit to.By open source I mean it is free to get into.|Open source means that they do not charge you to have your website indexed by them. It is not easy to have your site included in Dmoz but I recommend that every give it a shot. If you are lucky enough to get in you can expect to see some pretty decent traffic from them. You can also purchase a domain name that is all ready indexed in Dmoz.

Web Directories are sites that give you a list of websites by category. Internet directories are mostly used to find information on a specific subject

The categories in a directory are divided into subcategories for specific information. Under the category of computers, for instance, one would find several subcategories for hardware and software, the Internet, hacking, ethics, education, computer jobs, algorithms, robotics, and virtual reality, to name a few. Once you click on a subcategory you will find websites that are on that theme.

Website directories can be used to help a webmaster improve their keyword rankings. They direct Internet users to a web site through inbound, one-way links. This is just one use a link directory to help build a websites link popularity.

There are many different types of link directories such as general directories. The other directories will focus on a specific niche. If you are going to use web directories to help you build backlinks submit to as many as you can. Getting a link placed in a general directory is good but if you can find one that relates to your niche it's even better. For instance if your website is about dogs you will get much better traffic results submitting to a dog directory.

Link directories are different from search engines in that they are based on submissions and are categorized or edited by humans. Just about all search engines will use website bots to index and add your website to their engine. Web directories are very easy to build and require minimal maintaince. They are much more simple than developing search engines. Directories are far easier to develop than a search engine. This combined with their traffic potential has made them very popular on the web.

Directories follow different processes for submitting links. The directory can ask you to register before submitting a link. Most directories offer free listings, but this can take up to several months to process. If you are willing to pay a fee to get your link listed, you will not only get it listed more quickly, but more importantly, your link is sure to be added. It might cost you a few bucks but the benifits out way the cost. In addition to this, you will find that your site will begin receiving traffic much faster.

It is always best to submit your link to the bigger and more popular link directories. By having your website indexed in the best directories shows others that you are serious about your website. While there are a large number of ways to build traffic to your websites, link directories have a number of powerful advantages. It opens your website up to a much broader audience. Once your website is gaining large amounts of traffic, you can earn more money through advertising and sales.

If you would like to view more website directories please vist our general directory.

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