SubmitEaze – The Best Directory Submission Tool

I’m not going to lie to you: I am not a die-hard directory submission advocate; however, directory submissions are a critical part of search engine optimization. They may not be the highest quality links, but they are better than spammy links, and they are seen by most search engines as legit. The problem with directory listings, is that it takes a lot of them to make any impact on your rankings, and the process of submitting listings is rediculously boring. In most cases it takes a long time for your listing to be approved, that’s if it ever gets approved at all. I generally have between 1/5 to 1/10 get approval pretty quickly, but the remaining listings are chalked up as a waste of time.
As most companies feel the same way as I do, they normally opt for outsourcing, which can be a huge mistake in some cases. Don’t get me wrong, I think that outsourcing can save a great deal of money, and it can provide great benefits for the cost. There is a better way to do things. I recommend SubmitEaze. SubmitEaze is a program that was created for semi-automated directory submission. It makes life so easy.
SubmitEaze has a function called the Turbo Lister. This single feature is worth the cost of submiteaze.
Here’s how it works:
What SubmitEaze does now is pre-load (or cache) several directories in advance, so as soon as the ‘submit’ button is pressed to submit to one directory, SubmitEaze will attempt to immediately display the submission form for the next directory. In the meantime, the submission is being made to the directory in the background, and the directory list is then updated once the submission has been made.
In testing I’ve been able to submit to 10-15 directories per minute (I peaked out at 18), which is way better than submitting manually. In most directories, all I had to do was fill out the CAPTCHA, and some directories were CAPTCHA free, which means submission took less than 1 second.
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I dont quite understand how their captcha saving system works?> can the sofware do it automatically?
no, they haven’t integrated captcha solving yet. I sent them an email requesting it, but I don’t think they will. BMD had good captcha solving with decaptcher, so I use that for spammy stuff.