Do you guarantee 100% link approvals in the directories submitted to?
We cannot guarantee link approvals since we do not own, control or operate any of the directories to which we submit. However we have observed, that the average approval rate is between 30-35% which would come in over a period of 90 days since different directories have different approval proce ...
What is meant by 'spreading out' submissions over a period of time?
Spreading out submissions over a period of time means choosing to control the rate at which submissions are made to directories. Submissions can be made all at once or can be 'staggered' or 'spread out' over a period of 2-5 weeks. This feature was created to address the fears of those customer ...
Should I submit my site by PR (Page Rank)?
You do have the option of submitting your sites by page rank, however, this is not advisable mainly for two reasons: Firstly, when lower PR directories increase in PR, they tend to charge for submissions, i.e., become paid directories and by not submitting to these directories now, you could los ...
Can I use the same account to add and submit a different site?
Yes, you can add and submit different sites from the same account. There is no limit to the number of sites that you can have in your account. To manage multiple sites better, you are also given the option to 'group' or classify your sites, based on clients or similar themes.
Will it be considered suspicious by the search engines if I made all 800 submissions at one time?
It anyway takes time before you get your links from directories after submissions. Even if you submit to 800 directories at once, not all directories will review and approve your site immediately. The timeframe for review and approval could vary between a week to 90 days. So the pace at which y ...
How do I spread out or stagger the speed of my submissions?
To spread out or slow down the speed of your submissions: login to your account and click on the 'Submit your Sites' option. Towards the end of the page, you will find a drop-down menu to control the speed of submissions, allowing you to choose between having your site submitted over a period o ...
How do I submit to the newer list of directories? How do I place another order?
Once you have logged in to your account, go to the 'Submit your Sites' section. Select the site you wish to submit and choose from the submission options given. Since you have used our service before, submissions will only be made to the newer list of directories, automatically avoiding submiss ...
How will I know when you’ve added more directories for me to submit to?
We constantly update our list of directories every 2-3 weeks to include newer directories. Whenever this update is made, you will receive an email from Directory Maximizer informing you of the update. Alternatively, you could login every couple of weeks to check for the same. Once you're logged ...
How often do you update your list of directories?
We update our list of directories quite frequently. Every 2 to 3 weeks, new directories are added to our list. At the same time, those directories that no longer match our criteria are deleted thus ensuring that only quality directories remain in our list. Every time an update is made, you will ...
What category preferences do I mention in the ‘Add a Site’ section?
In the 'Add a Site' section you are asked to mention a few of the most relevant categories that you would like your site to be listed under. For example, if you have an online shopping store selling mobile phones, you could enter these category preferences while adding your site: 'Shopping', 'E ...
What keywords do I mention in the ‘Add a Site’ section?
While entering details in the 'Add a Site' section, you are required to enter a few keywords with which you expect your site to be searched and found. For example, if you had a Real Estate site, the possible keywords you could enter would be: 'Real Estate', 'Property', 'Home Listings', 'Home Bu ...
What is the difference between a link farm and a web directory?
A link farm is a website that lists a collection of all kinds of links in no particular order. Anyone can submit their site to be listed in link farms, without having to undergo a process of review. Link farms were set up for the purpose of artificial link building and are hence accorded no val ...
How do I upload my previous submissions?
If you haven't used our service, but have made directory submissions previously, you can upload a list of directories that have been submitted to, so that we can avoid resubmitting to these directories.You can upload the list in one of two ways, either by using Excel or Notepad. Using Excel In ...
What is the maximum number of accounts one can create?
There is no limit to the number of accounts one can create. However, instead of creating separate accounts for different websites, it is advisable to have all your sites under one account since there's no limit to the number of sites you can have in a single account. If you have many websites, ...
What is $MX?
$MX (MX = Maximizer Currency) are submission credits. You are rewarded in the form of $MX every time you use our submission service. For every $100 you spend on our service, you are rewarded with $MX 3 (3% of your order value). $MX can be redeemed against future directory submissions. $MX 1 = $ ...
How do I get $MX?
When you place an order with our submission service, 3% of the order value is credited into your $MX account which can be redeemed against future submissions. For example, if you have placed an order worth $100, 3% of $100 i.e. $3 will be credited to your $MX account.
What are your criteria for accepting directories on to your list?
Our basic criteria for accepting directories onto our list are: They should be directories targeting a global English speaking audience They should be general directories applicable to a variety of sites They should be free to submit to They should provide permanent links They should not be c ...
Is it worth submitting to PR0 directories?
It is worth submitting to PR0 directories, because quite a few, if not all of these directories, have the potential to increase in PR over time. Every directory that has a PR of 4, 5 or 6 today, was once a PR0 directory. This in no way means that the present PR0 directories are poor quality dir ...