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Link Directories - Good or bad?
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I've just done a search on open site explorer for a competitors site that has is ranked number one. Most of their highest authority backlinks are from link directories. I just read an article on here saying to stay away from directories that state things like 'seo friendly directory'. Many of my competitors links are from these kind of sites! Will it harm me to get links from such sites? It seems to be working for my competitors.... confused.com!
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It depends. Directories are not all bad. Think about it beyond the SEO perspective - any business should list itself in directories that would bring customers. One thing you should never do is pay for a directory listing - that's a paid link and we all know how Google feels about those.
Regarding your competitors, there are so many other factors that could be contributing to their rankings (domain age, keywords in URL, site architecture, unique linking domains, quality of on-site content, social media sharing) that I would not consider the directories as a major source of juice.
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"good mix of link directories and natural links"
Exactly, that's what I was missing in my first reply.
You're still going to need those legitimately earned backlinks to go within your link portfolio. Just replying on 50,000 directory submissions might get you a burst up front, but that will fade away very, very quickly.
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I believe the link directories are fine within reason. Don't rely only on link directories but submitting to them I have found did any harm. I think if you have a good mix of link directories and natural links you will be fine. I would avoid low page rank directories.
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I am yet to find any harm in these (assuming you don't post to ones that carry bad links, ie. outbound links to gambling sites, xxx sites, etc).
If link directories were so bad, how come some of them are as respected by Google as they are (PR7/8/9's).
Just don't go overboard, and don't expect a whole lot from them. Get your keywords right, and use approx. 10 different keywords/phrases throughout. Also throw in your brand name as a set of anchor text.
So, let's say you found a package to submit to 1,000 directories. Chop that into 10 different anchor text's (max, and 10 might be pushing it), so you'll now get approx. 100 links to different pages of your site with different anchor texts. And don't forget to use your brand name for 100 of those.
Like you said, every time I do research on competitor's backlinks, they always, and I means always, have thousands of links in link directories, and are top 3 in the SERP's. So I have found it hard to believe that it's a bad practice, even though every SEO guru on the planet will try and tell you otherwise.
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