Tutorial For Directory Submitter

Welcome to the Directory Submitter Tutorial!
In this tutorial you will be shown
exactly how to use Directory Submitter to
create numerous quality back links. The Directory
Submitter is better than ALL directory submitters
currently being sold on the net... The power of this software is
unbeatable.
This tutorial is written in a step-by-step fashion
that shows each individual step and the outcome of taking that step.
We also include screen shots so you can see exactly what it will
look like each step of the way. If you follow exactly what I am
doing, comparing your software screens with the pictures here in
this tutorial exactly, we will get you to post successfully to
directories.. And, by doing so, placing valuable back links to your
site.
This is one of the most easy to use software but
the results are phenomenal, so…Lets get started.
When you start and load the program. Your screen
will look like the screen shot below.

STEP ONE:
Create a profile
In this section you will create your first profile.
Click on settings and choose make profile. The screen below will pop
up. Just fill in the blanks as listed. After completed click on
save. The data that you supply in your profile is what will be
posted in the directories. You can have unlimited profiles for
promoting unlimited sites/pages.

STEP
TWO: Do a search for directories
To begin doing searches click on file
(top/upper left on your software screen) and select search
directories. The screen below will pop up.
This is where we will perform the actual searches
for the directories that you want to post to (this is the driving
power of this software that makes it so much more powerful than all
others.. because it is fully unlimited). The software will let you
search either by using keywords or NOT using keywords. It leaves
that totally up to you... This too adds to the raw power of the
software because it gives you the ability to find more directories
based on any criteria you choose.
The software will then start searching for pages
for you to post your to. The amount of directories that the software
searches for is set to 300 by default. You can change this later on
the “option” screen if you’d like.
Now, hit the “Begin Search” button and you will see
something like this.

For this example we have chosen to not select “No
keywords” and let it use a random string. It will use a different
string each time we use it.
If you choose to perform a keyword specific search,
just uncheck the box titled “No keywords’ and click edit. Doing so
will bring up the keyword selection tool as shown below.

You can either load your keywords manually by
typing them in and clicking “add” or you can upload a list of your
keywords by clicking “load”. The keywords in the text file need to
be in a one-per-line format.
You can stop the search at any time you feel you
have enough directories by simply hitting “cancel”, although I’d
recommend letting it go ahead and finish searching on its own.
Next, you need to select all the directories you
want to post to by checking the box next to them or by clicking the
“select all” button next to the blogs it has found for you.
Here’s what your screen should look like at this
point.

At this point, you need to save the list of url’s
that Directory Submitter has just found for you by clicking “save
file” . Just make sure you select them before you try to save
them.
Let’s go now to the “Option Screen “ by clicking on
the option tab. This is what it will look like.
Let’s start with Search Settings and what it all
means.
STEP THREE:
Search Settings:
Number of directories to search: This is where you
will set the amount of directories you want it to find for you.
Search threads to use: This is the amount of
threads you are using to simultaneously search on Google. Be careful
to have these settings low enough for Google not to notice you .
Google does not like automated searches on their network and when
they find out what is happening, they may block access to their
services. Just play around with it to see what works best for you.
The default value should be fine for most. (if google blocks you, it
isn't anything serious.. you will just need to open a browser
window, go to google, and you will be promoted to enter an image
verification... and then you are immediately returned to normal
status)
Search Time Out (s) <60: Search time out in
seconds. When no results are yielded, the software will start a new
search within the set time out. Anything in between 10 and 30 will
do nicely.
Page Rank: Pages with a high Page Rank, are very
valuable to post to. Our posts become high PR back links pointing to
our sites. The higher you set the PR, the lower the amount of
directories it will find, yet the ones it does find will be of
higher quality. Example: IF your site has a PR 3, use anything above
4 or 5 to raise your PR ASAP.

Use Proxies
Do not forget to switch on your proxy if you wanted
to! ( You do not have to, as the software functions great without
them. If you do use proxies, make sure they are working and that you
have the proxy service setting tagged as below:
Now all you have to do is save your
settings.
STEP
FOUR: Import the results
On the main screen of the program choose
file and select import directory file. Now find the file on your
computer that you saved saved from the search we did in step two and
select it.

A caution box will pop up that states Do
you want to clear the old directories in the listbox? Click on yes.

Your screen will look like the screen
shot below.

Next tag the top
link

Finally hit go

Once you click on the "GO"
button, the Directory Submitter will now load the first 10 urls
listed... These urls will be loaded into the 10 tabs that span the
software as shown below.

As the pages are loaded, the tab text
will change from its current state to "Complete" ... This is telling
you that the page has fully loaded.
Now, you will simply click on tab #1,
view the submission form.... The form will already be pre-populated
with the data you supplied in your profile (in most cases).
Now, you will give it a quick looking
over to be sure that this form does not require additional
information.... If it requires additional data, type it in and click
their submit button, and if it does not require additional data,
simply click on their submit button.
Now, go to the next tab and do it again,
and continue this until you have completed the last tab. At this
point, you will click the next UNtagged url in your list on the
right side panel, and click on the GO button again, and it will
proceed to load the next 10 urls in your list.
Do this process until you run out of
directories to submit in :-)
TIP - TRICK::
When you find yourself looking at a
submission form/page that is very easy, or very appealing to you....
look for any identifying information on that page that you could use
as a search term while searching for directories to post in... Most
of the time you will find an identifier and when you use that
identifier as a search term, you will be presented primarily with
submission pages from that specific type of directory software...
which means you are able to zero in on your preferred type of
directory to submit in, while still maintaining quality assurance by
implementing the PR value filter.
A Final Word...
Because of the lack of limits placed
into this software, the software is actually pulling any page that
the google search engine tells it is a directory submission page...
as we all know, search engines are not 100% accurate, and marketers
are pretty sharp, so there will indeed be pages that do not meet our
criteria even though the program says it does... This is because the
program trusts the search engine results (lol, as most of us also
do).
So, when you come to a page that does
not have the submission form on it, and no link to it... just skip
it and move on to the next. The bottom line is that this is
very white hat link building, and very respected by the search
engines... so the small aggravations are far out weighed by the
massive results obtained with diligent
usage. |