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why we do directory submission if forum posting is better than this?

Started by bidabingseo, 11-11-2011, 00:56:06

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trueframe

Directory submission and forum posting are two different strategies used in search engine optimization (SEO) to improve a website's visibility and backlink profile. While both can be beneficial, they serve different purposes and have their own advantages.
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JanviArora

Directory submission and forum posting serve different purposes in SEO. While forum posting can engage and attract targeted audiences, directory submission diversifies backlinks, boosts local SEO, and increases brand visibility. Niche directories offer targeted exposure, and dofollow links from reputable directories positively impact search rankings. Directory submissions require less time and effort, making them an efficient way to improve SEO. However, caution is essential to avoid low-quality directories that could harm a website's reputation. A well-rounded digital marketing strategy may include both directory submissions and forum posting to maximize exposure, enhance SEO, and attract relevant traffic to the website.
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rahul verma

Directory submissions can help drive more traffic to a website. Many directories allow users to search for websites by category, keyword, or location.


saitove

Dir subs still juice trust-flow & geo-anchor diversity; they're low-hanging backlinks that pad your link-profile while you hustle the big fish on forums. Think of dirs as cheap "link candy" to keep the algo happy - no drama, no ban hammer.
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DigitalAacharyas

Directory submission is still used in SEO, but its purpose is different from forum posting, so it's not about one being "better" than the other. Directory submission helps in building basic backlinks, business listings, and citations, which improve your website's credibility and local SEO signals. It also helps search engines like Google discover your website faster, especially for new sites.

On the other hand, forum posting focuses more on engagement, niche relevance, and driving targeted traffic by participating in discussions and sharing value. While forum links can be more contextual, they are often nofollow, whereas directories can provide consistent citation-based links. The best approach is to use both strategically—directories for foundational SEO and forums for authority and interaction, a balanced strategy taught in Digital Marketing Courses in Pune.
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qcsisouae

Directory submission is still useful for building foundational backlinks, improving website indexing, and increasing online visibility, especially for new websites. It helps search engines discover your site and establishes basic credibility. However, forum posting offers more engagement, targeted traffic, and contextual backlinks through discussions. While forums may provide better quality interactions, directory submissions support SEO by diversifying your backlink profile. Relying only on one method is not ideal. A balanced SEO strategy that includes both directory submission and forum posting ensures better link diversity, improved authority, and long-term search engine ranking stability.
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Netrunner

Your link profile must be as rich as possible. When you go to an all you can eat buffet, do you have only meat ?

Aren't there vegetables, rice, noodles, pastries, seafood, etc... ?

Your link profile = your all you can eat buffet towards Google. Show him that you have a wide variety of sources pointing to your domain.


VivaFenester

if you think forum posting alone replaces directory submission, that's not quite right. They serve different SEO purposes, and neither is universally "better"—it depends on how you use them.
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