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Different Types of Directories (Page 1 of 2)

Directory submission is a key to marketing your online presence, getting traffic and improving search engine results.

When it comes to cost, directories fall into 3 basic categories. There are free directories, directories that charge a one time fee and directories that charge an annual fee. What are the differences between them?

Free directories are just that, you can get listed in them for free. The one question I always get is this. Is it worth it to submit to the free directories? I would say yes with some qualifications.

Make sure that the free directory you are submitting to actually reviews the site submissions. You do not want your site listed next to a bunch of spam sites or worse yet, a site that may not be family friendly.

Watch for free directories that are filled with adsense. Some directory owners will set up free directories just to get the traffic to their site so they can make money off pay per click and banner ads. Don’t fall for this game. If your site is of quality, you don’t want it listed next to adsense ads you have no control over.

Get listed early in the free directories life cycle. Before the directory owner loses interest in a directory that has no revenue stream and gets hundreds of submissions a day. Once you are past the initial opening phase of the directory, it could take months for an approval into the directory.

Knowing this about free directories the best approach to take with submitting to them is Submit to as many as you possibly can that fit the guidelines, taking the help of Link building Services can make it easy for you. If you can, hire a third party to do this for you as submitting to hundreds of free directories to find that one diamond in the rough can be overwhelming, Not to mention very time consuming.

One time fee directories are another type of directory. These directories charge a one time fee for a site review and admission to the directory. This is a far better choice than free directories. To get an idea, having a link in one well promoted and maintained paid directory would be equal to having a link in one hundred free directories.

There are several reasons to go with paid directories over free directories. First ask yourself why you want to be in the directory in the first place. The answer that I always get is you want marketing exposure that can drive traffic to your site and help improve your search engine results.

To accomplish any of these the directory has to market and advertise. How will a directory do that if it is free? How can it help you achieve your marketing goals when it does not have the financial ability to do so? Expecting a free directory to deliver the results you want for your business is flawed logic. Quality paid directories also reviews each submission and the Link building Services offers you the service of submission to these sites as well. Thus ensuring it meets the directory guidelines for acceptance. They are able to edit descriptions and text prior to listing prior to listing.

Antivirus Software Just Isn't Enough

There’s no excuse for not using an antispyware program these days. Having one of these programs can help with spyware infestations. Whereas antiviral programs have a definitions database which focuses primarily on malicious programs, antispyware programs concentrate on ad-based trojans and malware. Makers of antispyware are able to focus more in depth on the latest adware-based attacks. Antivirus makers don’t have that luxury and need to focus on more broad targets and may run a step or two behind catching the latest spyware threat.

There are a few very good free antispyware programs. Namely, MalwareBytes, Superantispyware, and Spybot Search&Destroy. The only problem with these freeware versions is that they don’t offer real-time or scheduled scanning. In other words, they only help with removal after your computer has been hit with a piece of malware; however, MalwareBytes and Superantispyware do offer paid versions which have these features and more. In addition, paid versions may offer a few more bells and whistles such as registry backup and repair and USB protection.

The other type of antispyware many people use is the purchased kind. Brands of this kind include Webroot’s SpySweeper, iS3’s StopZilla, and PCTools Spyware Doctor. All of these make for excellent antispyware programs not just for removal but also prevention. With features such as scheduled scans, real-time protection, web browser protection, and more, this type of software should keep you safe from an attack before it happens. Much like antivirus software, antispyware software has a set of definitions that are regularly updated which scan for the latest threats. Be sure to check often for updated definitions to ensure your computer’s safety.

How do you know which version is best for you? Much of your decision should be based on your familiarity and experience with the internet. If you are familiar with how viruses and spyware are transmitted and don’t visit so-called ‘social’ sites and if you are able to identify legitimate emails and their attachments as being harmful, perhaps the free versions of antispyware will suffice. Just be sure to run regular scans with them to ensure your computer is free from malware.

With today’s vast selection of antispyware and antivirus software; whether it be subscription-based, paid, or free, you should be able to protect your computer and personal data from harmful internet threats. If you still aren’t sure which product to use, bear in mind that many vendors offer free trial downloads of their software. Don’t get caught without adequate protection.

Antivirus Software Just Isn't Enough

There’s no excuse for not using an antispyware program these days. Having one of these programs can help with spyware infestations. Whereas antiviral programs have a definitions database which focuses primarily on malicious programs, antispyware programs concentrate on ad-based trojans and malware. Makers of antispyware are able to focus more in depth on the latest adware-based attacks. Antivirus makers don’t have that luxury and need to focus on more broad targets and may run a step or two behind catching the latest spyware threat.

There are a few very good free antispyware programs. Namely, MalwareBytes, Superantispyware, and Spybot Search&Destroy. The only problem with these freeware versions is that they don’t offer real-time or scheduled scanning. In other words, they only help with removal after your computer has been hit with a piece of malware; however, MalwareBytes and Superantispyware do offer paid versions which have these features and more. In addition, paid versions may offer a few more bells and whistles such as registry backup and repair and USB protection.

The other type of antispyware many people use is the purchased kind. Brands of this kind include Webroot’s SpySweeper, iS3’s StopZilla, and PCTools Spyware Doctor. All of these make for excellent antispyware programs not just for removal but also prevention. With features such as scheduled scans, real-time protection, web browser protection, and more, this type of software should keep you safe from an attack before it happens. Much like antivirus software, antispyware software has a set of definitions that are regularly updated which scan for the latest threats. Be sure to check often for updated definitions to ensure your computer’s safety.

How do you know which version is best for you? Much of your decision should be based on your familiarity and experience with the internet. If you are familiar with how viruses and spyware are transmitted and don’t visit so-called ‘social’ sites and if you are able to identify legitimate emails and their attachments as being harmful, perhaps the free versions of antispyware will suffice. Just be sure to run regular scans with them to ensure your computer is free from malware.

With today’s vast selection of antispyware and antivirus software; whether it be subscription-based, paid, or free, you should be able to protect your computer and personal data from harmful internet threats. If you still aren’t sure which product to use, bear in mind that many vendors offer free trial downloads of their software. Don’t get caught without adequate protection.