Posts Tagged ‘google’

Finally google has been doing some gardening and has cut out most of the weed. About time!

Now, not to worry, big G didn’t devaluated the directories all together. Google simply have some more and better algorithms in place to determine whether or not the directory owners are taking it seriously.

In other words; most directories are still there, it just the crap-, the fake- and the spam-directories that have been filtered out and lost all their pages from the google index and of course their PR just as well. No real loss …

Still, it’s a good opportunity to upgrade the way we process your directory submissions just as well. The best way to do so is to use more different descriptions. So from now on we’ll use 5 totally different-unique descriptions, instead of 3 more or less different descriptions.

For our most popular package; the 250 homepage + 5×50 deep-link = 500 manual directory submissions package, this means that we’ll prepare 30 totally different-unique descriptions.

Especially for the deep-links it makes a significant difference; we combine 5 different titles and 5 different descriptions, which gives 25 variations. So, each deep-link you get will be much more unique. This does gives more link-love!

We could do even more, but writing these descriptions takes times of course, and all those variations also slows down the submission process, so we already have to raise the prices. Still, I’m only doing this as I believe that the results will be much higher than the price increase, so you do get more bang for your buck.

250 homepage + 5×50 deep-links = 500 directory submissions :: $150
30 titles and 30 unique descriptions!!

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