Editing is an obligation
Sunday, June 25th, 2006Editing your directory submissions is the one major and most important component to directories.
There is nothing more disappointing then seeing the following in a directory:

Here are the problems with the listings:
- A directory owner should not allow keyword anchor text in the Title Area. If the directory becomes popular, there could be hundreds to thousands of “Web Hosting” Title tags. Searching the directory for “Web Hosting” would display thousands of results with the same title tag, making it nearly impossible to distinguish all the sites.
- Individual pages should not be included in a directory. Directories list the most important page (index) in the directory. If a directory owner decides to list every page, it is no longer a directory, but rather just another search engine.
- URL’s should never make an appearance in the title tag
The most edited part of a submission is the Title tag, which usually is incorrect on 85% of the submissions that come into Inclusio or Bay Engine. It is essential that those listings are correctly edited, not only for a personal preference, but for the future of the directory.

