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The Problem with those Indian Submission Companies
I hired a couple of those submission services based in India earlier in the year.
I still get submission rejection notices, 6 months after the fact.
I thought I'd make a post about how NOT to do submissions, in order to better educate those who do submissions.
1. Submission Uniquesness
Do not submit the same anchor text and description every time. Vary the submission anchor text, description, etc, to give each submission uniqueness.
Google of course loves automated filters twhich combat SEO's, and uniqueness provides some level of security in the face of automated algorithms.
2. Use a Real Email
One submission company based in India uses fake email addresses with their submissions. Doing so means that they are wasting your money and their time when they submit to web directories that require an email address be confirmed before the submission appears in the queue.
3. Submit to Wed Directories that Accept Submissions
Some web directory submission services base their price on the number of submissions. It appears that many of theses places do not care that those submissions will not get approved. It's especially obvious that they do not care when they submit to v7n directory even though we state in plain English that we won't review non-paid submissions.
They also submit to dozens of other web directories that do not accept free submissions.
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