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BillyConnite

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Hey everyone :D.

Well I did a little directory research and found the best 30 directories to submit your site too. It takes about 20 minutes to submit to all the directories, and its well worth it. You'll get predicted PR3 within about a week. AND you'll get a small amount of extra traffic.

I have submitted many of my brand new websites to the directories, and within 3 days they are predicted PR2, so within another few days they'll hopefully be predicted PR3 as the links have not all been approved yet. I did the same thing with picuploader.com a while back and it was predicted PR3 and received PR3 on the update, now its predicted PR4 :)

All the directories are a minimum of PR3 (most are PR4 and PR5), and all are quick and easy to submit to, no reciprocals.

Here they are: http://www.kprhosting.com/directories.htm

Is the thread name a little misleading???... GOOD lol, this thread can go towards my false advertisement research ;) ;) ;)

Rep is appreciated if you find this list helpful, but certainly not required.

Kindest Regards, Rhett.
 
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Im doing them now!

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Yeah that FF form rocks. keywords, descriptions, etc. I finished in about 20 mins.
 
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No success with my luxury-cruise [ws] :( But as I say, success is dependent on being accepted to the directory in the first place..
 
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dgridley said:
No success with my luxury-cruise [ws] :( But as I say, success is dependent on being accepted to the directory in the first place..
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www.luxury-cruise.ws is predicted PR2 at the moment, so my guess is that once more links are accepted as you said the PR will hopefully go up... I hope so.
 
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hmmm...
My submitted domain went from (predicted) PR=0 to PR=5 in 3 days!
 
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yandig said:
hmmm...
My submitted domain went from (predicted) PR=0 to PR=5 in 3 days!
:o, well congrats :D. Hope it goes well for you.
 
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wow, what was the domain?

yandig said:
hmmm...
My submitted domain went from (predicted) PR=0 to PR=5 in 3 days!
 
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dgridley said:
wow, what was the domain?

yandig said:
hmmm...
My submitted domain went from (predicted) PR=0 to PR=5 in 3 days!
What he said lol.
 
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Took me a little longer than 20 mins, a lot longer lol but it's the best list ive ever seen most of them have the same interface so you aren't scrambling to find the submit link button :)

I just started a new site this week so we'll see how it goes.

Thanks again and rep added :)
 
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WW said:
"Predicted"?
Thats right, the Google PR update is done around once every 3 months... So until then, its only going to be predicted PR rather than a solid PR.
 
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I never have trusted PR predictors... they say (the one at iWEBTOOL at least) that VirtualDN is going to go from a PR0 to a PR4 by next update -_-
 
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BillyConnite said:
Thats right, the Google PR update is done around once every 3 months... So until then, its only going to be predicted PR rather than a solid PR.
Who/what predicts it? Cos I've seen quite a few of these PR predicting scripts and I have yet to find one that gives solid results.
 
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Ok, this is good, but if people learn how to do it dat easy, means people will not pay as much for PR3 like they are. Wouldnt that change?
 
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WW said:
BillyConnite said:
Thats right, the Google PR update is done around once every 3 months... So until then, its only going to be predicted PR rather than a solid PR.
Who/what predicts it? Cos I've seen quite a few of these PR predicting scripts and I have yet to find one that gives solid results.
A range of google servers give predicted PR results. The script you uses simply asks the google servers and it will come up with the average from each server. SOme scripts may be different due to being outdated.
lilgee said:
Ok, this is good, but if people learn how to do it dat easy, means people will not pay as much for PR3 like they are. Wouldnt that change?
I think we'll be ok :D. Id say about 0.0000001% of webmasters have seen this thread ;)
 
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Big Thankies. :) Rep left.

Ta-ra.

Flubber
 
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Applied to as many as would work its been about 3 days, nothings happened..
 
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As most of those directories are human reviewed, it depends on whether your site was included or not.

My PR never went up either.

CoderChat said:
Applied to as many as would work its been about 3 days, nothings happened..
 
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Here's the rub, I believe.. as with most human reviewed directories, there is free and paid inclusion.. I suspect alot of them, if you don't pay, you never get reviewed or included.

Joseph said:
 
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dgridley said:
Here's the rub, I believe.. as with most human reviewed directories, there is free and paid inclusion.. I suspect alot of them, if you don't pay, you never get reviewed or included.

I run a SE friendly directory, and every submission is reviewed by me.

However I end up rejecting a large number probably 30% of submissions because they are either spam, adult, or in the wrong category.

However I do have an "express submission" option that is paid, but this doesn't mean that your link is guarenteed inclusion. If you have a clean useful site it will be included.

But this is just my practice, but I am pretty sure most do the same, but there will always be a couple of "bad apples" that only pretend to be free inclusion
 
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Of course, but these days, anyone can put up a directory site.. and while you run a clean operation, I'm betting at least 50% of the others either don't have the manpower to review all the submissions regularly, or just plain don't unless they're paid.

bluenoser said:
I run a SE friendly directory, and every submission is reviewed by me.

However I end up rejecting a large number probably 30% of submissions because they are either spam, adult, or in the wrong category.

However I do have an "express submission" option that is paid, but this doesn't mean that your link is guarenteed inclusion. If you have a clean useful site it will be included.

But this is just my practice, but I am pretty sure most do the same, but there will always be a couple of "bad apples" that only pretend to be free inclusion
 
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