Web Directory Debate: Quality vs Quantity

September 18th, 2007

Web Directory owners are often faced with the opportunity to approve any number of websites that submit to their directories. One of the most common mistakes webmasters make is to approve links without checking the quality of the resource they are in fact approving. Free Web Directories are prime examples of directories that usually shun their submission policy and either don’t manually approve links or just ignore the importance of checking each individual resource carefully. Those directories out there that do search for quantity over quality are certain to endure a tough time ahead with Google appearantly making it tougher for web directories to last in the long term.

iGuides Internet Guide is a relatively newly established premium web directory. On the face of things you may believe that the submission review fee is a little steep for one individual backlink. However, what you do have to remember is that not only does this review fee mean your site gets professionally evaluated for quality, but it also keeps out (more often than not) the useless spam sites that are increasingly clogging the world wide web. iGuides.org itself is an extremely attractive web directory boasting a professional and seemingly unique design concept. That combined with thoughtful navigation and a quality Articles Directory things are looking good for this business.

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