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| Category: Internet: Directories | ||
What is a web directory? A web directory is defined as a repository of links that redirect to other websites. The links in any online guide are categorized and sorted based on their niches. Online directories are often compared with RSS directories (Really Simple Syndication directories) because of their similarities in operation. They provide direct links to websites whereas they provide feeds known as Really Simple Syndication directories feeds. Categorization of links within a web directory All online directories contain large lists of websites that are differentiated from each other based on their nature and operations. Directories are first divided into categories and individual websites are listed in them accordingly. A few of the large internet repositories even have sub categories within them, which normalizes the search at the consumer end. Since the importance is given to the entire content of the websites rather than settling with a few keywords, the websites are not ranked within the directories. Hence, internet directories act as repositories of website information. Many online guide are inclined to be open source or customizable. This allows the end users to update the information of their websites by themselves while the editors do a final check of the information. One such open source is aboutus.org, which is a subsidiary of Wikipedia. Modes of categorization Websites are categorized using hundreds of modes. The most common of them all are location, language and specialization. These, along with other modes like age and gender, are explicit categorization criteria. With the growing importance to search engine rankings and traffic rankings, the focus has shifted towards keywords too. Few internet directories have started categorizing the websites based on keywords and have started using tags to fetch website results based on keywords. Most of the online guides, other than those that are open sourced operates on a paid basis. The fee charged may be a one-time fee for account creation or on an exchange basis where the directories demand posting of back-links within the website content, blogs or articles. These back links redirect back to the original directory that in turn earns them more traffic and, hence, a growing page rank. Paid Directories Considering the huge amount of traffic that online directories garner, it has become a trend for third party websites to pay to the directories for their inclusion in the listings. These paid inclusions are also known as bid for position internet guides. Such bid for position inclusions rake in a lot of profit for the directories which are sometimes equivalent to the profits brought in by advertisements. Well known web directories VLIB or World Wide Web Virtual Library is the best known and the oldest online directory. VLIB has been overtaken by more attractive and highly managed directories like the Yahoo and the Google web directory. AboutUs.org, wiki's online directory, is the best known user customized internet directory. There are a few specialized directories that list entries specific to some domains such as business, sports etc. Some well known specialized net directories are Business.com and Biographicon.
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| Date Added: May 04, 2009 10:48:59 PM | ||
| Author: Ruchand R | ||
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