Tuesday, June 22, 2010

SEO directory submission list - Part1

Directory Submission list



## URL PR Updated PR
1 www.dmoz.org 8 8
2 www.lii.org 8 9
3 www.boingboing.net 7 8
4 www.femina.com 7 6
5 www.aardvark.co.za 6 6
6 www.botw.org 6 7
7 www.creativewebsols.com 5 6
8 www.araboo.com 5 6
9 www.canlinks.net 5 5
10 www.illumirate.com 5 5
11 www.prolinkdirectory.com 5 5
12 www.url.biz 5 5
13 www.hitwebdirectory.com 5 6
14 www.freeprwebdirectory.com 5 6
15 www.ribcast.com 5 5
16 www.vendora.com 5 5
17 www.superblogdirectory.com 5 3
18 www.littlewebdirectory.com 4 3
19 www.turnpike.net 4 5
20 www.whosbest.com 4 5
21 www.armenianlinks.com 4 5
22 www.qatarsites.com 4 5
23 www.searchsight.com 4 5
24 www.info-listings.com 6 4
25 www.amfibi.com 6 4
26 www.searchsight.com/Directory.htm 5 4
27 www.abc-directory.com 5 4
28 www.cypruslinks.com 5 4
29 www.newwebdirectory.com 5 4
30 www.skoobe.biz 4 5
31 www.linkaddurl.com 4 4
32 http://www.thalesdirectory.com/ 4 4
33 www.arakne-links.com 4 4
34 www.a1webdirectory.org 4 4
35 www.jayde.com 4 4
36 www.pedsters-planet.co.uk 4 4
37 www.gmdir.com 4 4
38 www.esiq.org 4 4
39 www.adverts.gr 4 4
40 www.searchwebworld.com 4 4
41 www.ubdaily.com 4 4
42 www.moroccolinks.com 4 4
43 www.tunislinks.com 4 4
44 www.uaelinks.com 4 4
45 www.techhelpdesk.org 4 4
46 www.ablazedirectory.com 4 2
47 www.wura.co.uk 4 4
48 www.jordanlinks.com 4 4
49 www.directory.seoexecutive.com 4 0
50 www.onemission.com 4 4
51 www.linkadded.com 4 4
52
4 4
53 www.rocktheadored.com 4 3
54 www.directory.zeromedia.ro 4 4
55 www.cyprus-net.com 4 4
56 www.blogio.net 4 0
57 www.rashmagazine.com 4 3
58 www.wwwi.co.uk 4 4
59 www.brentwoodessex.co.uk 4 0
60 www.zoock.net 4 0
61 www.londovor.com 4 4
62 www.rcreducation.com 4 5
63 www.textlinkclub.com 4 0
64 www.lakekleenerz.org 4 4
65 www.kk-club.com 4 0
66 www.bondbanking.com 4 0
67 www.agaccess.com 4 4
68 www.documentosbinarios.com 4 4
69 www.directorystorm.com 3 3
70 www.infignos.com 3 3
71 www.mydirectorylive.com 3 3
72 www.pegasusdirectory.com 3 5
73 directory.seoexecutive.com 3 0
74 www.thalesdirectory.com 3 4
75 www.visitalink.com 3 3
77 www.indexwebdirectory.com 3 3
78 www.topsiteswebdirectory.com 3 4
79 www.superpromo.com 3 3
80 www.searchitfast.com 3 4
81 www.cyberwebsearch.com 3 4
82 www.linkgrinder.com 2 4
83 www.yourwealthgate.com 1 2
84 www.9sites.net 0 4
85 www.world.com.ru 0 4
86 www.mygreencorner.com 6 3
87 www.freewebsitedirectory.com 5 3
88 www.searchramp.com 5 3
89 www.directory.ldmstudio.com 5 0
90 www.domaining.in 5 2
91 www.zensearch.com 5 3
92 www.jhucr.org 5 3
94 www.webnetclick.com 4 3
95 www.zunchdirectory.com 4 3
96 www.phillyfirstonthefourth.com 4 4
97 www.dramba.com 4 3
98 www.forage.in 4 3
99 www.businessesonthenet.co.uk 4 0
100 www.openadp.com 4 3
101 www.ignite400.org 4 4
102 www.alistsites.com 4 3
103 www.niche-listings.com 4 3
104 www.comoestamos.com 4 0
105 www.cheapdirectory.net 3 3
106 www.t2india.us 3 2
107 www.newfreedirectory.com.ar 3 3
108 www.cmuasa.com 3 3
109 www.poezii.info 3 4
110 www.dirint.net 3 3
111 www.directory.am 3 5
112 www.geeez.com 3 3
113 www.holidaydig.com 3 2
114 www.lutonengineering.com 3 3
115 www.samaprzyjemnosc.pl 3 3
116 www.somuch.com 3 3
117 www.the-free-directory.co.uk 3 3
118 www.viesearch.com 3 3
119 www.thats.info 3 3
120 www.freeonlinedirectory.info 3 3
121 www.increasedirectory.com 3 3
122 www.piseries.com 3 3
123 www.hlnk.com 3 3
124 www.elitesuite.com 3 0
125 www.hitalyzer.com 3 2
126
127 www.search-o-rama.com 3 3
128 www.greece.snn.gr 3 3
129 www.brjdirectory.com 3 2
130 www.tkdirectory.com 3 3
131 www.gainweb.org 3 2
132 www.searchwiz.org 3 0
133 www.thelivinglink.net 3 2
134 www.directory-global.com 3 5
135 www.brightsidexdr.com 3 3
136 www.nrcir.org 3 3
137 www.linkbook.pcgraphicsolutions.com 3 3
138 www.axxasearch.com 3 4
139 www.thesearchbrain.co.uk 3 3
140 www.jc100.org 3 3
141 www.exospy.com 3 3
142 www.counterdeal.com 3 3
143 www.allsitessorted.com 3 3
144 www.clarib.com 3 2
145 www.uudir.com 3 3
146 www.ctapda.com 3 3
147 www.indexbargains.com 3 3
148 www.newfreedirectory.com.ar 3 2
149 www.nkssnet.net 3 4
150 www.seodir.eu 3 2
151 webnetclick.com 3 3

ASP.Net Basic

What is ASP.net?

This tutorial written and contributed by Mitchell Harper. Please see footnote for more info.

You've probably heard the word ASP.net fairly often these days, especially on developer sites and news. This article will explain what the fuss is all about. ASP.NET is not just the next version of ASP; it is the next era of web development. ASP.NET allows you to use a full featured programming language such as C# (pronounced C-Sharp) or VB.NET to build web applications easily.

ASP.NET still renders HTML

Unfortunately, the Internet still has bandwidth limitations and not every person is running the same web browser. These issues make it necessary to stick with HTML as our mark-up language of choice. This means that web pages won't look quite as amazing as a fully fledged application running under Windows, but with a bit of skill and creative flair, you can make some rather amazing web applications with ASP.NET. ASP.NET processes all code on the server (in a similar way to a normal application). When the ASP.NET code has been processed, the server returns the resultant HTML to the client. If the client supports JavaScript, then the server will use it to make the clients browser experience quicker and easier. Even with HTML being the limiting factor here, ASP.NET still manages to bring true OOP (Object Oriented Programming) to the Internet.

OOP on the Internet

Object Oriented Programming makes it possible to build extremely large applications, while still keeping your code clean and structured. Now with ASP.NET, we can do the same on the web. Traditional ASP uses HTML and VBScript (or Jscript) to process and render pages, but because VBScript is a scripting language, you were forced to write spaghetti code (VBScript was entwined in the HTML and ended up rather messy in larger applications). ASP.NET separates code from display, and you can even have pages with no ASP.NET code in them at all. By adding references in your HTML (called controls), you can tell ASP.NET that you want a button here, some text there, and then in your code, you can manipulate what these controls look like, what they display, how big they are, etc. Controls can do more than just display information. You can add events to controls, so that when a visitor clicks on a button, for example, ASP.NET executes a function of your choice.

Web Services

One great feature of ASP.NET is Web Services. Web services mean that you can literally have several pieces of your application on different servers all around the world, and the entire application will work perfectly and seamlessly. Web services can even work with normal .NET Windows applications. For example: A lot of people would like to have a stock ticker on their web site, but not many people want to manually type in all changes to the prices. If one company (a stock broker) creates a web service and updates the stock prices periodically, then all of those people wanting the prices can use this web service to log in, run a function which grabs the current price for a chosen company, and return it. Web services can be used for so many things: news, currency exchange, login verification.. the ways in which they can be used are limited to your imagination!

Great XML Support

ASP.NET makes it simple to use XML for data storage, configuration and manipulation. The tools which are built into ASP.NET for working with XML are very easy to use. XML is excellent for storing information that rarely changes, because you can just cache that information in the computers memory after it has been initially extracted.

Class Library

ASP.NET includes an enormous class library which was built by Microsoft. Because this class library is so large, it encapsulates a a huge number of common functions. For example, if you wanted to retrieve data from a database and display that data in a simple grid control through classic ASP, then you'd have to write quite a lot of code.


In ASP.NET, you don't write any code to display the data: you just write the code to bind the data to an object called a DataGrid (which can be done in just a couple of lines). Then, you just have to create a reference on your page to where that DataGrid should go. The DataGrid will be rendered as a table, and will contain all of the data extracted from the database.

Microsoft has created an amazingly well designed MSDN library for ASP.NET and all of the other .NET languages. It includes a full class library containing information and examples on every class, function, method, and property accessible through ASP.NET.




The MSDN library also includes some tutorials and examples to get you started. It may take you a while to get used to the format and layout of the MSDN ASP.NET library, however, once you do, you will find it's an invaluable resource to aid you throughout your ASP.NET learning experience. The .NET MSDN library can be found athttp://msdn.microsoft.com/net/

Complete Compatibility

One of the most important goals of .NET was to allow developers to write an ASP.NET application using multiple programming languages. As long as each ASP.NET page contains only one programming language, you can mix and match different pages using different languages and they will work together seamlessly. This means you can now have a team of developers with half programming in C#, and the other half in VB.NET, with no need to worry about language incompatibilities, etc.


A cool little side-affect of all this is that all the programming languages look very similar, and differ only by their language syntax.

Take the following code snippets for example. They both do exactly the same thing but the first is written in C#, and the second in VB.NET.

The C# version: void Page_Load(Object S, EventArgs E) { myLabel.Text = "Hello world!!";
The VB.NET version: Sub Page_Load(S As Object, E As EventArgs) myLabel.Text = "Hello world!!" End Sub
If you take either of the code examples shown above and add the following HTML to them, then they would both run perfectly inside of an ASP.NET page:


Source : www.w3schools.com


Monday, June 21, 2010

CORE SEO

Search Engine Optimization Of the CORE


The questions is often ask, what's SEO stand for, and how much do I need to know about it? SEO is the acronym for "Search Engine Optimization" which Wikipedia gives an excellent explanation of what Search Engine Optimization all about. The following is a quote from Wikipedia the online encyclopedia.


"Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume or quality of traffic to a web site or a web page (such as a blog) from search engines via "natural" or un-paid ("organic" or "algorithmic") search results as opposed to other forms of search engine marketing ("SEM") which may deal with paid inclusion."
When a search query is made in the search bar of a search engine there are literally thousands of responses to your query. Many times there will be millions of search results appear for just one keyword or phrase that you're searching for. The higher your site ranks in the these results the more visitors you will receive from the search engines.

There are different kinds of searches, depending on your immediate needs. You may want to review information regarding a product or service that you have questions about. You may want to review an image, do a local search or possibly find information about the latest video featuring your favorite country singer. The list is endless and the information provide by a search engine can provide valuable results. The web can be viewed as your own personal library and always available at your finger tips with a click of the mouse.

Sometimes you may be totally at a loss of how to market a particular product or service online. An SEO consultant has studied how search engines work and what internet users search for online, then melds these important aspects of optimization into a specific marketing strategy to effectively promote a business opportunity to the online audience.

By editing the content of your website and making sure the source code of the site is correct, your SEO professional can make recommendations to implement the most effective keywords and keyword phrases into the source code and direct the search engine robot spiders to your site to accumulate information for indexing. The better your website is optimized, the higher your page rank positions will appear on the web when an online user searches for the keywords and phrases regarding your product or service.

We often hear the term "search engine friendly" when discussing optimization tactics. This can be referring to any number of segments within the structure of a website. It could be in the source code itself, in the design of the site, menus, images, content or any other part of the website. An experienced SEO specialist can pin point these problems quickly and recommend the proper action to correct any of these questionable elements.

As with anything else in life, someone is always trying to fool the search engines and mess with their guidelines and algorithms. This is referred to, in the industry as black hat tactics. This may include the use of link farms, keyword stuffing, hiding text and article spinning. Search engines are constantly looking for, and will find these questionable tactics and you will be penalized by the search engine to the tune of the engines removing a web site from their indices. Bad Search Engine Optimization tactics can drop your page ranking totally off the charts.

It's important to seek the advice of a SEO Specialist who knows what the search engines are looking for in their algorithms and practices and to only the very best White Hat optimization tactics in their services. What you're ultimately looking for is, as high a page rank as possible, preferably a page one, position one on Google and other fine search engines.

Let's talk for a minute about page rank. Page Rank is a function of the strength, quality and quantity of inbound links to your website. If you have a high page rank, the chances that one of your pages will be viewed by a web user who typed in a query in the search bar of their favorite search engine. The stronger the back links to your website the better off you will be in earning higher page rankings.

Google has been considered the pioneers of modern day page ranking tactics and guidelines. The algorithms that Google established early in their existence in the late 90's and continually change yet today, was designed to avoid unfair advantages some marketers developed in order to scam the search engines into higher page rankings for their web sites. With all the new changes implemented in recent months, Google has now leveled the playing field for all online marketers.

Google frowns on any schemes, such as link farms, whose sole purpose is to create thousands of sites in an attempt to link spam the search engines and will take the necessary actions to correct any questionable elements of optimization rather quickly. The search engines have designed some elaborate guidelines in their ranking algorithms in an effort to reduce link manipulation. Trying to fool the engines will end up being a quick death of your online business.

If you are in question about anything regarding optimization, you can go to Google, type in your question in the search bar and Google has an answer. Google guidelines, provides a priceless link you should bookmark. Google Guidelines site list the suggested practices for site owners and webmasters. Yahoo's Site Explorer is another tremendous wealth of information and will answer many questions as well. Study these two information sites; they will definitely keep you out of trouble.

If you're not familiar with SEO guidelines, algorithms and white hat procedures of marketing, then secure the services of a specialist. It has been stated, "Whatever you invest in SEO will be the best money you will ever spend."


Source: http://semseoconsultinglarrylmiller.blogspot.com