directory submissions tracking
September 3rd, 2006
It’s completely beyond me what’s the value in tracking the acceptance of submissions to free seo friendly directories. Some clients want to get a report for where their website will be listed, and some submission services even offer this service as standard. IMHO it’s just a waste of time.
1) They are free directories. They are no more free after you have spent time on them or paid submission service. If you spend further time with tracking, you are increasing your costs.
2) The url of where your link will be listed is changing, and will be changing, especially in highly competitive categories like real estate or mortgage, due to pagination. So that in 10-30% of the cases, maybe more, you will get a false “no backlink” message, while in fact your are listed, just that it’s on the page no. 2 and up of that particular category.
The only sound reason for submission tracking to me would be if you are new to submitting to free directories, and you want to find out what’s the approximate approval rate, ie. to confirm for yourself whether the efforts or money spent are worth it.
qlweb directory script review
May 26th, 2006
Qlweb is a Polish webdirectory and directory script of the same name. Unfortunately, there are no no English instructions. Backend interface is in Polish at the moment, though the author wrote he plans German and English translations. Frontend can be configured in English, it is rather easy, but there is no mention of how in docs, you are on your own to figure out (basically just change to language file value from PL to EN one in one of the config files). Version 2.8.7 is reviewed here, latest release at the time of writing.
Implementation example: Hotel Web Directory
Features:
Categories: It seems to me it has only one level of subcategories, ie. you can only have:
main page->category->subcategory. You can’t have further subcategory of that subcategory. What other scripts miss: qlweb will import list of categories easily. Cool!
Google sitemap support
Frontend: user submits url, script grabs meta information, but user can rewrite with own description and keywords.
Easy to add new pages to the category, for example Contact, About, few articles, or whatever else…..
Probably easy to do templates (css, and few simple files). Comes with three ready templates.
Voting. Cool mod_rewrite/seo friendly url’s. Auto approval of categories and links. Captcha. Last added websites. Easy banning. Sorting. Pagerank import. Caching.
Drawbacks:
Free version, requires you to keep two sitewide links to author.
Doesn’t support paid nor featured links.
Usable for English speaking admins only after Polish admin interface is translated (Shall be not too hard. Might happen that I will have to do it myself.)
Qlweb is easy to administer, simple backend interface, and I really love the way it produces the SEO friendly url’s, and the banning feature. There are some commercial scripts that could learn a thing or two from Qlweb. If development will continue and the English verison will see the light, Qlweb will definitely find it’s place in webmaster’s arsenal.
Vilesilencer’s SEO friendly blog is up and running!
May 12th, 2006
I have always enjoyed Dan’s insightful comments on directories, seo and marketing, and admired his writing style on his other sites, so finding out his freshly started SEO friendly blog was a good news. Though so far it seems it will be mostly technical one (there is even no welcome, no hello world, starting right out with the list updates) , dealing with aspects of updates to his famous list of directories, I’m sure there will be some valuable tidbit of information posted every now and then. In my book, this is one of those hidden secret places (it will not even be promoted probably, just being a small slightly hidden corner of his site) that you might want to bookmark right now or subscribe to the rss feed.
new version of Barracuda directory script was released
May 12th, 2006
I remember the Barracuda script, back in the old times (well… maybe just a year or two ago), before Boonex bought it out. It was probably the first one I tried (afer Boonex took over), the one I liked, but somehow couldn’t get it run. The support was nonexistant, upgrading painful, and generally….something that only worked for advanced php admins and webmasters that are able to make a patch here and investigate an issue there and fix it all on their own.
Received a note about their new 2.0 version few days ago. There wasn’t a simple thing there that would persuade me. Script is no more free, support is $50 per month, and who knows whether the bugs were fixed or not. If not, $50 per month is probably still cheap.
Whatever I said above, Barracuda is still worth trying out. Maybe it will work for you. Nowadays, there are so many free scripts of comparable capabilities that any paid-for one must be significantly better. I’m not the one going to pay for it to test this one, but if someone got any experience, don’t hesitate to comment.
Find most frequent submitters in your PHPLD powered directory
February 4th, 2006
Now be prepared for a surprise…..
Who occupies or owns your directory? Who is the most frequent submitter?
Here is an sql snippet that will reveal most frequent submitters by their IP address, if run from phpMyAdmin interface:
SELECT IPADDRESS, COUNT( * ) AS “frequency”
FROM PLD_LINK
GROUP BY IPADDRESS
ORDER BY `frequency` DESC
LIMIT 0 , 30
Now that was rather easy, even for such kind of a copy-paste coder as myself, wasn’t it? Similarly you can make queries for most frequently used email address, check duplicate url’s, and more…
The switch got pressed
February 3rd, 2006
This blog shall serve as an additional resource at NicheSwitch, mainly to manage articles about directories and other topics of interest. I’m not much of a blogger, at least not a regular one, and my English is, quite frankly, a bit insufficient for witty posts with some twist, so I will have to resort to some semi-regular updating only, and to short down-to-earth posts instead of long philosophical analysis.
The switch got pressed, at least on this blog, with whole site still being in a kind of beta version. First articles on directories will be posted soon.





