My List of Favorite Article Directories

When submitting articles to article directories, it technically doesn’t matter whether the directory is great and user-friendly or very hard to navigate. We just do what we need to do: submit the articles. But it is not unheard of to have favorites on our list of article directories. Over time, we find that there are those directories that are so easy to navigate on and submit our articles. We find that we concentrate more on working on our profiles in those directories than in the least desirable ones.

The vital technicalities of a directory that I look for in order to label it as one of my favorite article directories are the following:

1. Fast reviews and approvals: We can see how many article directories out there are getting slower and slower in reviewing and approving articles. Reviews and approvals could take months, and we can understand that due to the overwhelming amount of articles the directories receive everyday. But I have noticed that there article directories that don’t seem to be updating at all. So I usually keep track of the speed of the directories’ reviews and approval rate to see which are active and which are no longer up to date.

2. Dofollow links: I also like to see whether the article directories allow dofollow tags on the links or not. As the search engine crawlers cannot read nofollow tags, online marketers like me would prefer directories that allow us to gain a backlink through the articles or the resource box/author bio.

3. Keywords and tags: Another factor for the search engines to search for your articles would be through the keywords and tags. It should actually be up to us writers to put in the keywords in our articles for better crawling and exposure. But there are directories who ask for the keywords and tags when submitting the articles. This feature is a big plus for us who can’t seem to put in the right keywords on the articles.

4. Vast writer and reader community: Articles would be useless without the writer and reader community. The online community is the reason why social networking and communication through the Internet works. This could only mean that your article would only be successful in cyberspace when it is read and appreciated by other people in the community. I, for one, value directories that have a lot or writers in it because it follows that there are a lot of readers in it as well.

5. Clear and readable approved articles: I actually to read an article on paper rather than on the screen due to my sensitive eyes. But I can hardly go around and print the stuff I want to read before reading them. This is how I’ve come to appreciate the directories that clearly posts the articles in their sites. Take a look at the articles of Expert Articles, for example. It is pleasing to the eyes and totally readable.

Taking into account these five criteria of mine for outstanding article directories, I now have my list of favorite article directories:

Amazines
Unarchived Articles
Article Alley
Article Bin
Article Biz
Article Avenue
Article Cube
Article Depot
ArticleMark.org
Articles Base
Articles Factory
Buzzle
Expert Articles
Free Article Spot
Free Articles Zone
Go Articles
Idea Marketers
SearchWarp

Not every directory I favored above employs the dofollow tag, though. But I still included them in my list because I am satisfied when it cam to the other factors.

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Notes to Myself #1

I am quite behind my personal projects. During the past few days, I decided to make a list of everything I need to do and try to catch up to them in my free time. There were quite a lot. Some stuff I forgot and kept on postponing, some I had lined up but was left alone untouched.

1. Updates: Blogs (this isn’t the only one and I need to be more consistent in making updates), social sites and bookmarks, and blog directories

2. Education: Study new SEO strategies

3. Lists: Keep a list of the things I want to blog about.. (I have a notebook I carry with me always) … I’m a forgetful person and there may be things that I have overlooked.

It’s not just with the cyber world that I have a lot of pending projects. I’ve also decided to get back to indulging myself with my hobbies.

4. Scrapbooking: I don’t have all the materials, but I have the things I need to make a start already. The materials are just lying around.

5. Books: I missed the smell of the pages of a novel. And I still find it more relaxing to read from a book rather from the Web. There are books here at home I still haven’t read. They’re just lying around.

6. Sketching: I wonder if I still know how to draw. I bought a sketching pad, and soem color pencils. They’re just lying around.

7. Anime and Manga marathon: Now this is gonna take a lot of my time. I could watch anime while working on the computer but I wouldn’t be able to read all the subs when there are two screens that I have to look at (I don’t like dubbed). I already have a list of the anime and manga that I have to finish, and a lot more are added with the many updates my friends give me.

I really have to work on cutting back on my sleep.

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‘Unfair’ Treatment to Top Users of Digg?

Digg has a reputation of sticking by its rules and terms of agreement. you could get banned for a short period of time for a small violation, or your account could be entirely banned and eliminated due to a lot of violations. Either way, Digg has shown its seriousness in maintaining a relevant social news and networking site.

This is one of the reasons why a lot of people like and respect Digg. The community does its best to fight against spammers, and give out amzing news and stories to its users. The site delivers, and Digg is still one of the best social sites there is.

Right now, however, Digg is into some deep banishment projects, and these have given cause to a lot of Digg users to shout “Unfair!”

The issue herein involves the banning of some top userse of Digg. Reportedly, and I’ve heard of two of them, there are top-ranking Diggers who was recently banned. Questions were raised from teh community as to how this could be done to top users who’ve contributed so much to the community.

Here’s one article about why one of the top users of Digg was banned:

Top Digg User Zaibatsu Banned – Reactions from Both Zaibatsu and Digg Management

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