How to get free traffic to your blog part 4
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The more high quality links you have to your site, the more impressed the search engines will be. Start with major directories such as...
Yahoo!
DMOZ.org
sbd.bcentral.com
Here are some more ways to get free traffic to your blog.
15. Submit your blog to The Main Directories.
The more high quality links you have to your site, the more impressed the search engines will be. Start with major directories such as...
Yahoo!
DMOZ.org
sbd.bcentral.com
...and move on to...
Gimpsy
Skaffe
Joeant
GoGuides
Business.com
SevenSeek
ThisIsOurYear
LookSmart (probably too expensive) BlueFind
WowDirectory
Best of the Web
GeniusFind
Be sure to read the submission rules carefully at each site. This will slow you down but it increases your chances of getting your site listed. Listings can last for years, so it's worth while taking your time to get the details correct.
Gimpsy
Skaffe
Joeant
GoGuides
Business.com
SevenSeek
ThisIsOurYear
LookSmart (probably too expensive) BlueFind
WowDirectory
Best of the Web
GeniusFind
Be sure to read the submission rules carefully at each site. This will slow you down but it increases your chances of getting your site listed. Listings can last for years, so it's worth while taking your time to get the details correct.
16. Submit to Niche Directories.
Search for smaller, specialist directories in your niche. For example, if your site is on a health topic, look for health-related directories.
How to find niche directories:
• Go to Search It! (It's a very handy free research tool.)
•Scroll to the Search Category, "Specialty Hubs and Directories"
•Choose one of the 4 options in STEP 2
•Read the "Click Here for Information..." help before proceeding
•Complete STEPS 3 and 4, and then click on Search It!
•Read the tutorial. It tells you what to do with the search results
•Get your search results. You should be able to find relevant, themed hub sites and directories which will list
your site. Some charge a fee, some are free.
17. Submit Brief Hints to Newsletters and Blogs.
A brief, useful hint published in an archived newsletter can give you a link to your site for many years - perhaps even a decade or more.
Search for smaller, specialist directories in your niche. For example, if your site is on a health topic, look for health-related directories.
How to find niche directories:
• Go to Search It! (It's a very handy free research tool.)
•Scroll to the Search Category, "Specialty Hubs and Directories"
•Choose one of the 4 options in STEP 2
•Read the "Click Here for Information..." help before proceeding
•Complete STEPS 3 and 4, and then click on Search It!
•Read the tutorial. It tells you what to do with the search results
•Get your search results. You should be able to find relevant, themed hub sites and directories which will list
your site. Some charge a fee, some are free.
17. Submit Brief Hints to Newsletters and Blogs.
A brief, useful hint published in an archived newsletter can give you a link to your site for many years - perhaps even a decade or more.
You can also submit tips to blogs.
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