There
are many paths to building links, such as link baiting or
blogroll-link swapping, but few are as easy to implement and cost
effective as submitting to blog directories. And good link juice
makes for a growing blog.
Here
are 23 directories you need to know about:
1.
Best of the Web Blog
Search remains a powerful tool for sharing your blog,
especially since this director’s very selective, listing only
mature and valuable blogs. A link from here is majestic.
2.
Bloggeries
is one of the most respected blog directories. The layout is clear
and concise, and readers are able to find what they are looking for
in a snap.
3.
EatonWeb Blog
Directory is a powerful list. The fee, currently $34.99, pays for
a review of your blog.
4.
OnToplist.com
is a free, manually-edited directory that reads the RSS feed of your
blog. You can also use the site’s social features, article
directory, and other great tools to build your blog.
5.
Blogged.com is
an interesting mix of a directory and a Google News type site that is
fed by the blogs listed with Blogged. And it’s free to list your
blog.
6.
While the design and infrastructure have changed somewhat over the
years, Blog
Search Engine remains one of the most selective blog
directories on the web. Membership has its privileges.
7.
Blog Catalog
features a vast number of categories, from “academic” to
“writing”, while offering the ability to search by country,
language or user. It has a no-frills design, but offers convenient
access through a simple blog registration.
8.
Globe of Blogs
has too many features to list. Only non-commercial blogs are
accepted. The site may be busy, but I like being able to narrow my
search by title, author or subject.
9.
The ultimate
directory of British blogs isn’t focused on location, but on
the culture. It is asked that bloggers be genuinely “Britished.”
10.
Blog
Universe has a layout that’s easy to navigate and,
although the content is limited, it’s an all-around good directory
worthy of submission.
11.
Bigger
Blogs is intertwined with a business directory and an
article directory, giving you access to several powerful tools
in one location.
12.
Bloggernity
is a crisp, clean and easily navigated site. It’s low ad-to-content
ratio has helped solidify its reputation as a quality directory.
13.
Bloggapedia
has an interesting and eye-catching homepage. Readers are easily
connected to top blogs and new posts. Innovative categories, a
colorful design and its blogger tool kit make this directory a hit.
14.
Spillbean is
a well-designed directory with categories such as “health,”
“society,” “Internet,” and “personal.”
15.
Blogging
Fusion boasts over 60 categories, including family-focused blogs.
Blogging Fusion has an good number of listings, and it also has
visitor stats.
16.
Blogflux is
organized and clear with a strong social element.
17.
The blogs at the top of Bloglisting
are fun, colorful and catch the attention of the reader. Bloglisting
displays the page-ranking blogs, which is a helpful tool when
determining with whom you want to exchange links.
18.
Blogio stores
plenty of quality blogs, and it sports solid on-site search.
19.
Blog Digger is
a strong search tool, especially for local blog listings.
20.
Blog Pulse features a
powerful community element, on-site analytics, and a clean design.
The “submit” page is a bit tricky to find, so here’s the quick
link.
21.
Technorati’s blog
directory is well-respected and spans more than 30
categories.
22.
Blogarama has a strong
base of blogs and a solid text-ad system for its front page.
23.
Blog Hints features over
100 categories. The site is very picky about which blogs are
included, and those that are listed are presented via a visual
interface that shows the site’s design and page rank. This makes
Blog Hints the perfect site for finding link-swapping partners.
The
above listings are a glimpse inside the large and vast world of blog
directories and the valuable inbound links that your can build for
your blog and your business.
There
are countless more directories at your disposal. Which do you like?
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