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Major Search Engines and Directories. Search engines – webmasters and search engine optimization (SEO) professionals follow their guidelines for the highest possible rankings on them; paid search marketers pay to be featured on them; and users turn to them when they're searching for answers, information, or entertainment. Search Engine Watch has been covering search engines since June 1997 and has watched the industry evolve to its current state. Over time, many search engines have come and gone, as users have spoken with their keyboards (and literally with their voices – thanks to voice search technology). In recent years, search market share has remained mostly unchanged – for much of the world, it's Google followed by every other search engine (in the U.S. the "Big 5" search engines consist of Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask.com and AOL, which combine for hundreds of billions of searches every month).

Meanwhile, many of the players have consolidated or have become footnotes in history. Major Search Engines Google Bing Yahoo Baidu. Is That Directory Link Unnatural? I have found that one of the most difficult types of links for a site owner to look at objectively when doing a backlink audit is a directory link. Sure, there are some that are obviously bad links, but there are a good number of directory links that can be difficult to classify.

If you are doing a backlink audit and trying to remove or disavow unnatural links, this article should help you when it comes to making decisions about links from directories. Before we start looking at specific types of directories, let’s look at what Google considers an unnatural link. There is a good discussion here on some of the types of links that Google may view as unnatural. A simplified definition of an unnatural link would be to call it any type of link that is self-made with the intentions of manipulating your search engine rankings. Where directories are concerned, this can be a bit of a difficult call at times. Obvious Signs of an Unnatural Directory Link Don’t Be Too Hasty With That Hatchet!

5 Directory Submission Ideas for Local and Global Online Businesses. Submitting the URL of a site to online directories has been a viable SEO tactic as well as a well-justified promo practice since the early days of Internet marketing. It has been abused to an extent, too – most by unsavvy SEO newbies who sometimes think quantity over quality, and strive for quick SEO gains. After Penguin 2.0 hit, there’ve been rumors regarding the ineffectiveness of directory submissions for SEO, or even the potential dangers this practice holds. However, if you read this interview with Andre Weyher (an ex-member of the Matt Cutts team), you probably know that getting listed in a relevant, reputable directory cannot possibly hurt your site. Quite on the contrary – this can get you a decent flow of traffic, increase your rankings, and help you perform better in local search. So, how does one find appropriate directories for their niche, and how can one tell which directories are of value?

1. Search for directories on Google 2. 3. Estimate their quality 4. 5. Conclusion. Directory List. SEOmoz Directory List. Web Directory Submission Danger: Analysis of Directories Shows 20% Penalized/Banned by Google. Hi, my name's Kurtis and I'm relatively new here at Moz. My official title is "Captain of Special Projects," which means I spend a lot of time browsing strange parts of the web, assembling metrics and inputting data in Google Docs/Excel. If you walk past my desk in the Mozplex, be warned, investigating webspam is on my task list, hence you may come away slightly traumatized by what you see. I ward off the demons by taking care of two cats and fondly remembering my days as a semi-professional scoundrel in Minnesota. Let's move on to my first public project, which came about after Google deindexed several directories a few weeks ago.

We gathered a total of 2,678 directories from lists like Val Web Design, SEOTIPSY.com, SEOmoz's own directory list (just the web directories were used), and a few others, the search for clues began. We define banned as having no results in Google when a site:domain.com search is performed: Updated Directory List! Let's look at the data SEOmoz Directory List p.s.