Directory Analysis: JoeAnt

JoeAnt Directory: http://www.joeant.com/

This is a multi-category directory that charges $39.99 per submission, however, if you are an editor, the submission to their directory is free.  You can become an editor at http://www.joeant.com/editor_application.html.  You must choose one topic to edit.  To submit your own site, you should make sure you choose the topic that best fits your website.  

When submitting your description, make sure that you describe your website and not your services.   Inclusion in the directory is instantaneous once an experienced editor approves your listing.  This usually takes a few days.

This is a good directory as they do not require a reciprocal link.

Page Rank of http://www.joeant.com/ as of November 13, 2007: page rank 6
Page Rank of http://www.joeant.com/ as of May 8, 2008: page rank 5

Directory Analysis: R-TT Directory

R-TT Directory: http://directory.r-tt.com/

This is a multi-category directory that allows free submissions.  In order to get your site listed in this online directory, you have to have a reciprocal link back to their site.  This is the link that they asked me to include when I submitted to their directory - Data Recovery.  They also have a requirement that the linking site be indexed by Google.  They say that if your site is not indexed by Google, regardless of page rank, they will not accept your link submission.

I like that they set their reciprocal link to point to a different website, www.r-tt.com versus directory.r-tt.com.

Inclusion in the directory is instantaneous as long as you adhere by their requirements.  The submission to the directory is also permanent, meaning your listing will stay in their directory as long as your site exists.

When you submit your site, the directory will take your description and title directly from your meta and Title tags.  You can then modify this information and also include a list of keywords.  Your description must be less than 256 characters.

Page Rank of http://directory.r-tt.com as of November 13, 2007: page rank 3
Page Rank of http://directory.r-tt.com as of May 8, 2008: page rank 5

I Don’t Need a Title Tag

 I won’t use my title tage because I don’t want my website to rank well on Google.  (Or any other search engine for that matter)  Therefore, I don’t need to worry about the title tag on any of my web pages.

I certainly won’t keep my title tag less than 90 characters!  Why should I?  I don’t want my website to get found!

I certainly won’t put important phrases in the Title tag.  I won’t customize my title tags on each page to reflect the content of that page.  If I do, I may get my site found by potential clients.  I don’t want that! 

If I do decide to put anything in the Title tag, I’ll make sure it is something useless.  I’ll go to inventory.overture.com and I’ll check to see what phrases my potential clients are using on the engines and I won’t include the information!  I may even use the free trial (or pay the small fee) at http://www.wordtracker.com/ to get even more phrases that people use to search online…. and I won’t include those phrases either!

 If I do decide to include a title tag, I think I’ll just put ‘home page’ in it.  That should keep people off my site.  Better yet…. I’ll just take all of my important keywords and put them in the title tag over and over…. keyword stuff my title tag.  Yeah…. then maybe Google will just ban me completely.  Something like this should get me banned…..

“Massachusetts real estate realtor in Massachusetts selling real estate in Massachusetts because I’m a realtor in Massachusetts realtor real estate realtor”

Aha!  That should do the trick!

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