Hi,
The firm I work at is offering to submit our clients websites to a number of UK specific directories as part of an affordable SEO package.
We deal with small businesses who;
A) Usually have localised niches for me to target
B) Have minimal SEO budgets
So I think directory submissions will be a useful source of links considering they are operating from a base of ZERO and have no budget to pay for yell.com listings etc.
The way I see it, I have 3 options;
A) Submit manually to each directory on my list
B) Outsource to a company who will do it for me
C) Use Automatic submitting software
I would prefer to keep the submissions in-house initially as I don't that management would consider outsourcing.
I am also dubious about the value of using automatic submission software.
Is there anyway we can speed up manual submissions (auto-filling software or the like) while ensuring we don't look we are spamming the directories with low-quality websites?
Apologies if this has already covered but I thought this had a slightly different angle that justified an additional topic
Anthony
The firm I work at is offering to submit our clients websites to a number of UK specific directories as part of an affordable SEO package.
We deal with small businesses who;
A) Usually have localised niches for me to target
B) Have minimal SEO budgets
So I think directory submissions will be a useful source of links considering they are operating from a base of ZERO and have no budget to pay for yell.com listings etc.
The way I see it, I have 3 options;
A) Submit manually to each directory on my list
B) Outsource to a company who will do it for me
C) Use Automatic submitting software
I would prefer to keep the submissions in-house initially as I don't that management would consider outsourcing.
I am also dubious about the value of using automatic submission software.
Is there anyway we can speed up manual submissions (auto-filling software or the like) while ensuring we don't look we are spamming the directories with low-quality websites?
Apologies if this has already covered but I thought this had a slightly different angle that justified an additional topic
Anthony