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Tuesday, February 08, 2005

Sevenseek Directory

With one of my sites i joined the sevenseek directory, it's a directory set up by the guys from v7n.com. A standard script and transformed to the directory as shown. The look and feel comes from exactseek but with a higer pagerank and a cleaner design.

I joined the "web directory" section and it has a pagerank of 6/10. So a life time link on a pr6 page for $40 is a done deal if it tranfers pr.
The page i'm on is not in google's cache and doesn't show up at the backlinks, so i doubt if it's worth the money.

The discussion about paid directories has gone mad around several forums, is it still worth submitting to the directories? I think there's still future for web directories if there's more content to the topics. Most of the directories so only links, anchor and description.

I get some hits a day from sevenseek, so it's still a good resource for me.

Update: 15 februari 2004, the category i'm in is cached by google! Looks promising.

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