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Manual Directory Submission - Why It Still Works in an Automated Environment

Submitted by jeanicebudeist
Fri, 24 Jul 2009

We are living in the age of automation. Surveillance equipment is automated, bank services are automated, and you can time your emails to be sent the next day without sitting in front of your PC. Nowhere is automation as readily visible as on the internet. Software can check articles for grammar, generate a chart depicting visitor profile to a site, and track payments made online. However, even in an environment with such high levels of automation, savvy website owners still prefer to manually submit sites to search engines. There are many reasons for this.

First, automation does not make a fine distinction between relevant and irrelevant sites. An automated program may submit your site to directories that specialize in some niche other than your site's niche. Not only is that a waste of money, it can cause your site rankings to plummet. Manual submissions are done keeping in mind the relevance of the directory and the target audience you are trying to reach.

Second, the team making a manual directory submission will run a background check on the directory to ensure it is a legal site. This kind of checks and balance system is not possible in automated submissions. Never make submission to sites you are not sure of because the information you provide them can be misused.

Third, manual directory submission reduces the chances of spam filling your inbox. Many unethical directory owners sell the information provided by websites. So spammers will find your email ID the ideal target once they get hold of it because they know it a live ID that you cannot change easily. Software cannot judge if the site they submit to, is genuine or not. Manual directory submission allows for a more careful approach.

Fourth, many search engines don't accept automated submissions. One such search engine major is Yahoo. Why take chances with automated submission? Just hire people to submit your articles and sites manually.

The Process

This is how it works. You approach an SEO firm to make manual directory submission to different websites. Most probably, it will be a firm located far from your city, perhaps on the other side of the world. But that should not be a problem in the age of outsourcing and third party vendors. You will be asked to fill a form detailing your requirements. Generally, customers are asked about the title they prefer, alternate titles, description, category, keywords, and any other points you would like to mention.

Specify deadlines. The faster they do the job, the more you will be asked to pay. Therefore it is always better to start with plenty of time in hand so you don't have to pay more for a rush job.

Your site can be penalized for multiple submissions. So if you have already made submissions to a directory, mention this to the firm you hire. That way, they will not resubmit the site to the directory. In addition, if you have hired them for article submission, you could tell them about sites where you don't want your article to be seen.

Manual directory submission is more reliable and effective than automated submissions. This is the primary reason that they are in vogue even in the age of automation.

 

For more information about manual directory submission and manual directory submission, please visit http://www.wlmarketing.com/directory-submission-service.html and learn more.


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