Web
directories are an important component to
search engine positioning. Directories come in all shapes and sizes,
some are generic, while others are highly specialized. Directories, are defined
as categorized topics or collections of information organized into a tree like
structure where categories are used to define each groups association.
Large directories like Yahoo tend to have general themes and may
charge for listings. While smaller niche directories like
http://www.finance-investing.com offer free listings and profit from
advertising revenue or pay per click models like Google AdSense.
Being listed in a directory not only brings in targeted traffic,
it provides a one-way link from a website with similar content. Directories are
generally highly ranked in search engines, and are considered well respected
resources, two traits that are desirable in link partners.
While smaller directories that focus on a specific niche might
generate less traffic, the quality of the traffic from a niche site is usually
highly targeted and will be superior to that generated from general search
engines.
If you are selling fire alarms, traffic from yahoo will be less
qualified than traffic from Alarm Tools,
http://www.alarm-tools.net . Most visitors to Alarm Tools will have a
genuine interest in alarms and alerting systems. The nature of highly
specialized directories result in visitors who have a serious interest in the
directories theme, or a at the very least an interest in a theme related to the
directory.
As a result, web publishers need to make a conscience effort not to ignore the
value of directory listings. Regardless of their size, a related niche
directory listing can be extremely valuable.
Many directories offer sponsorship opportunities. Vendors can
optionally purchase sponsorship to increased their exposure with a bold listing
or top category listings.
Determining a Directories Value
It is difficult to assess the value of directory listing, as there is an
obvious advantage to a listing of a closely related theme directory that is
difficult to measure and quantify. In general, webmasters can use common web
guidelines to determine the popularity of a directory and assess the directory
link's value.
To assess the value of a web directory, consider the
PageRank of the webpage where the link placement of your site will
occur. The PageRank is indicative of how important Google may find a specific
page. Another reliable third party measuring tool is Alexa. The Alexa ranking
provides insight into how popular a website is. In general, a link from a web
page containing a PageRank of 5 or higher is considered very good. A link from
a site in Alexa's top 100,000 is also generally very desirable.
Compare the following two directories' Monitoring Tools
http://www.monitoring-tools.net and RSS Specifications
http://www.rss-specifications.com . Monitoring Tools' main page has a
PageRank of 5 but most internal pages that contain links have low page ranks
and the overall Alexa ranking of the site is over 650,000. While RSS
Specification's claims a main Google PageRank of 6 and subpages all contain a
minimum of a 5 for PageRank, the overall site is ranked 32,000. Clearly if you
are in the syndication business, RSS Specification's would be a very desirable
link partner, while you would have to weigh the cost benefit and position of a
link from Monitoring Tools.
To determine a sites PageRank without downloading the Google
Toolbar, use the following online tool from RustyBrick
http://www.rustybrick.com/pagerank-prediction.php . A website's Alexa
ranking can be found by entering the URL into Alexa
http://www.alexa.com .
It is recommended that PageRank and Alexa ranking be only used as a guide when
determining a directories reputation. It is important not to get too caught up
in either Google PageRank or Alexa Ranking as webmasters can use "tricks" to
artificially inflate their numbers.
The bottom line, links from directories that are small but niche, can provide
quality web traffic.
About the Author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll
http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing
RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for FeedForDev
http://www.feedfordev.com an RSS component for developers.