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Re:semi-automated submitter, free (1 viewing)
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TOPIC: Re:semi-automated submitter, free
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geedo (User)
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semi-automated submitter, free 2007/02/25 13:34
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Hi everybody, the digiXmas submitter is one of the best directory submitters that I have found online: http://www.topshareware.com/digiXMAS-Submitter-download-46276.htmIt saves me a lot of time. Does anybody know of any other free directory submission tools that work good? regards Guido
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Re:semi-automated submitter, free 2007/02/25 18:48
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Well I don't know about Free Guido but I will say this. I have SEO Elite, and I have recently acquired IBP. I have the Full version and not the free version.
While SEO Elite is a good program, I have truly found IBP to be far superior.
IBP will tell you exactly where an how to improve you pages onpage optimization to compete with the Top 10 sites for your chosen word or phrase your targeting. The submission with the included Aurelis is nothing short of amazing. It's the best submitter I have found yet.
To be honest when I started to use the program, which I'm doing daily now, gaining a ton of links to one of my sites, I was practically speechless I was so excited about what it was doing for me.
I was just really unaware of it's existance until recently. I love it! Just thought I'd mention it, as I can tell your quite well versed with your knowledge, if you want to one up your efforts it's a great tool and well worth the investment.
Davin
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Re:semi-automated submitter, free 2007/09/13 04:15
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Geedo,
Do these things still work? I was in the web design business 1995 - 2002 and used a program like these, although they used the RE-submission (spider)utilities, not "front ends." to keep rankings high. They became useless.
I then went to submitting to lesser known sites that shared thier free links daabases (Inktomi, et al) with Yahoo! and Google and the "older guys" (Webcrawler, Alta Vista, et al) and would "end around" into the free indexes in this manner.
So I guess what I'm asking is what is the "failure rate" on these?
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