Directory Submission Still Works
With the latest release, SliQ Submitter Plus got even quicker at making directory submissions. The new V2 of my favourite directory submitter is 3 or 4 times as quick as V1 and I’ve managed to submit to over 2000 directories in less than an hour.
V2 of SliQ Submitter Plus also lets you add your own directories for use in the Fast Submitter mode. This means you can add directories and submit to them in fully automatic submission mode. So even if you don’t like the 2000 or so directories supplied with SliQ you can scrape your own set of directory URLs and add them to the software. I found that about 20% of the directories I added were compatible with the Fast submitter, with a good deal more being compatible with the standard, semi-automatic submitter in SliQ Plus.
V2 also supports spinning syntax in titles and descriptions - so you can put titles like “directory { submitter | submission software | submission package } and SliQ will spin the titles automatically as it submits.
I’ve also been keeping track of how I perform for the keywords I use when submitting. If a keyword is low competition then directory submissions work a treat - for these keywords I can move pages from nowhere to page 2 and sometimes even page 1 of Google. For high competition keywords, e.g. free software, directory submission don’t appear to have an effect. If I submit with a good set of long tail keywords, I often see a good increase in visitors over the following weeks. It often doesn’t take many submissions or approvals to make a difference.
For more info, visit sliqsubmitter.com.
I agree with you. It’s still useful.