Coupon Code for Aviva Directory
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Aviva Directory is one of my favorite online directories to submit sites to.
Everyone loves coupon codes, and the Aviva Directory is having a holiday special, with $20 off new submissions. You can use the code for multiple submissions. It will expire on December 31, 2008, so click on over and take advantage!
The coupon code is:
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Thank you. I was searching for that.
Is there a specific reason that you like this directory over some others. I took your advice on the Clush Directory and it seems to be very powerful. Can you compare the two.
Eric- New Orleans Cos last blog post..Warehouse District Condos, Market Update for December 2008. Buyers Market?
Brillinat stuff ! I do use Aviva directory. Good directory to submit to the site.
@msn ifadeleri – you’re welcome.
@Eric – Aviva has been around for a long time. They got slapped down by Google the first of the year but have made a good comeback. I don’t really have a way to compare their effectiveness…good question though.
@selena – glad to hear that you use it and like it.
I’m just curious. Is it worthy to spend money for be listed in any directory?
Let’s consider Aviva. Its main page has PR4. The page of the listing doesn’t has PR at all. So you link is buried on a page of several dozens links like yours that is not too popular. Is it worthy $50 per year?
I’m sure that having your link in DMOZ is efficient but could you say the same about Aviva and most other directories?
@Forever – well, I’ve found it impossible to get any site listed in DMOZ – I gave up on it.
In my experience directory listings seem to validate sites with Google. If you spend money to get your site reviewed (remember – promotion is not all free, you usually have to spend some money to get where you want to be), it means you think your site is valuable enough to list in these directories.
It doesn’t seem to matter that the interior pages don’t have PR. Most individual blog pages don’t have PR, but still pass link juice.
Diva, that is very true about the directories. Thanks again for the articles. I always read your posts since they are quick and to the point. I even put some of my interior pages on Clush Directory and Active Rain and they now have page rank.
Eric- New Orleans Cos last blog post..Warehouse District Condos, Market Update for December 2008. Buyers Market?
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Well, you seem to be right about Google considerations on directory links. And I understand that a link remains very important factor for google rankings.
But my question is the following: if you decide to spend an amount of money for your SEO isn’t it better to start Google Adwords rather than paying to third-part directories? What investment is going to bring you better results?
And thanks for your precious time
@Eric – I’m glad you like my articles! I’m also glad Clush has worked out well for you. AR is always awesome for a ranking push up the ladder.
@Forever – Adwords is good for immediate results. Organic (natural) rankings take longer but last over time. Many businesses use both, or use Adwords until their organic efforts take effect.
Thanks for sharing. Do paid directories really increase traffic?
Thanks for the code. Aviva has been on my list for a while as a possible paid submission – this might tip me over the edge!
Ian
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Thanks for the code and also the information…
Thanks for your information..
Well done
I never realized that directories had coupons. I should have been looking for them online. At least, I now know. I would start searching for them.