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What are the best values for top 10 web directories online in 2012? Panda Updates, algorithm updates, and new arrivals factor into the top 10 equation. What are the top 10 and why are they the best value?
What are the top web directories doing differently than the average ones? Learn effective strategies for building a great web directory.
Tips on building an effective web directory, taking current search algorithms, SEO, and link building into consideration.
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Quality Web Directory Strategies and Approaches |
| Date Added: June 20, 2011 05:43:40 PM |
| Author: The Editor |
| Category: Directories |
I am of the belief that once you build a web directory with helpful information as well as legitimate backlinks, that moving forward, fresh and useful content carries a great deal of weight in the SERPS. Since many web directories are manually reviewed for inappropriate link strategies, i.e., purchasing sitewide links to gain page rank and better positioning, eventually, the slow and steady process of adding useful content, natural links from the online community, as well as some directory listings is a more sustainable and less risky strategy. While Google gives a lot of weight to powerful links, there is a present trend towards content as a more effective strategy. Importantly, Google's new ranking process called "+1," as well as "friends," and other social media popularity measures appear to be the trend towards evaluating high-ranking websites in the near future. It is a far better strategy building your directory using "White Hat" methods than taking shortcuts. If you short cut, your web directory may not be salvageable in the future. Thus, any hard work which you have put into that "Black Hat" Directory will likely have been for nothing, as you will likely not appear in the SERPS or maintain any page rank, removing the desire for webmasters to submit websites to your directory. The best lesson that I learned about building any site is that slow and steady wins the race. |
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It's 2011 year end, and Matt Cutts has given SEOs a bit of a breather, indicating that there will be no further Panda updates until 2012. In the meantime, this gives web directory editors a chance to evaluate the good and bad of their sites, do a little housecleaning, and commit to even better content for their directory users. 2012 promises to bring even more change to the SEO landscape, so be prepared for the unexpected, and stay on the road less traveled, the White Hat Expressway.
November, 2011's Pubcon in Las Vegas was extremely eventful. Matt Cutts and Amit Singhal from Google spoke about the continued relevancy of search, as well as algorithm issues. Fresh content appears to be a substantial factor in Google's results, with less relevancy placed elsewhere. This is good news to webmasters who continue to develop new and unique content in their directories, rather than minimal new content. Word is that the Panda updates will be continued on a regular basis, to weed out the inferior content, and emphasize content which appears to meet search parameters. Thus, low bounce rate continues to be important in the SERPS. The Spam Team at Google continue to develop their algorithm, with the goal of removing low-quality sites from the SERPS. Time will tell if Google continues to meet their users' needs, or if Yahoo/Bing continue to grab more market share of "Search."
Google Panda Updates continue to keep SEO professionals on their toes. Next week's Pubcon event in Las Vegas may provide what we have been waiting for- a bit of insight to the SEO industry. Matt Cutts, who has substantial influence on the Google search algorithm, is scheduled as a keynote speaker on November 9, 2011, and usually provides helpful guidance at this event about what Google likes and doesn't like in their search results.
The Google Panda Update, also known as the Farmer Update, is due to return, again, by the end of August, 2011, if its past schedule remains consistent. Many webmasters, anticipating Panda's return, are taking a more proactive approach with their sites, carefully screening and adjusting on-page site components, link structure, and content. It goes without saying, that the Panda Updates have made many webmasters uncomfortable, since Panda has impacted websites previously thought to be trustworthy in Google's eyes. I think for web directories, the Panda Updates may be outcome determinative. For example, many online services submit duplicate articles to hundreds of web directories at once. Duplicate content was a negative consideration before Panda. It appears to be an even more significant issue today. I think that Web Directory editors should be especially cautious in accepting any articles which have authors unknown or not deemed reliable by the editor. Careless editors may cause the needless destruction of their web directories, for Google's purpose (and thus the online community's purpose). I think it is especially important that web directory editors focus on adding relevant websites which are useful to the users of the site. This creates an inherent conflict for editors, who accept marginal sites in the directory because they depend on income from their directory. Again, I think that strict care should be applied to any websites considered for the directory. Finally, I think it is important for editors to provide useful and new content to the web directory, to enhance the usability of the users, and allow the users to spend more productive time on the web directory site. Web users are eager the share a valuable site with friends, family, etc. Thus, the more widespread use of the web directory, I believe that Google will deem this to be a positive factor towards the future updates.


