Tuesday, November 26, 2013

M-Dot Domains Need To Be Verified Separately In Google Webmaster Tools

In Google Webmaster Help there is a straight forward question and answer about how to handle M-dot (i.e. m.domain.com sites in Google Webmaster Tools.

In short, an M-dot is a separate site and should be verified separately in Google Webmaster Tools.

Zineb, a Google Webmaster support representative answered each question:

(Q) Having verified domain ie.http://www.domain.com in GWT do I need to separately verify it's mobile version ie. m.domain.com? If so which method is the best for mobile?
(A) Yes. You need to verify both URLs in Webmaster Tools. Regarding verification methods, it depends on what you prefer :)

Furthermore, she answered the question on a separate mobile domain.

(Q) Also if the mobile website will have different URL ie. m.domainmobile.com how will that affect the verification (obviously having verified http://www.domain.com wouldn't help).
(A) I don't see why it would affect the verification. Make sure to add the bidirectional annotation to both your sites (mobile and desktop) to help our algorithms understand the relationship between your desktop and mobile pages.

Google Places For Business Adds Reviews Section

Google announced that Google Places for Business has added a new section for business owners to manage and respond to reviews left on their Google Maps business listings.

Google said:

Today, we’re introducing Reviews in Google Places for Business. Now you can learn what your customers are saying about your business on Google and across the web, in one place. If you have a verified business listing, you will now see your customer ratings and reviews in the easy-to-use review inbox.


Google's Jade Wang shared the news with businesses in the Google Business Help forum adding:

To get started, go to the dashboard you use to manage your business information, click the listing you’d like to manage, and choose Reviews from the left hand navigation menu.

You’ll see a Reviews inbox listing any reviews Google users have left for your business as well as snippets of reviews written about your business on other websites. The Reviews analytics tab includes information detailing where users have evaluated your business, and the average score of reviews of your business.


Not all listings are in the new Google+ local section and they will be upgraded in the future.

Here is a picture:

Google Places For Business Adds Reviews Section

Local SEOs are very happy about this addition, that is until it gets plagued with bugs.

Google’s Matt Cutts: We Dropped The 100 Links Per Page Guideline But We May Take Action If It Is Too Spammy

Google’s Matt Cutts posted a video explaining why Google no longer has that 100-links-per-page Webmaster guideline.

In fact, the guideline was dropped well before 2008, but SEOs and webmasters still think having over 100 links on a page is something that may lead to a penalty.

The truth is: no, it won’t. Sites like Techmeme likely has thousands of links on their home page, and they are not penalized by Google.

That being said, Google said if a site looks to be spammy and has way too many links on a single page — Google reserves the right to take action on the site.

Matt also explained that your PageRank is divided by the number of links on a page. So if page A links to page B, C and D, that PageRank is split into three. If you have hundreds of links, it is divided by hundreds, and so forth.

Here is Matt’s video:


Sunday, November 24, 2013

Google's Search Results Rocky This Week.

This week has been a mess for Google's search results, despite Google denying anything is going on to me.

There were some tools that sparked up on November 14th that I didn't see from the webmaster chatter.

This whole week, I've been seeing a lot of sporadic complaints in both WebmasterWorld and Google Webmaster Help forums. Typically, these sporadic reports, at least I think, mean Google targeted a link network and some sites were majorly impacted by it. It also may be a weird Google bug. But not necessarily a Google update. Of course, it could be that Panda was updated, which Google stopped confirming.

It is hard to tell.

The tools are all lighting up over the past few days. Moz has warmer than normal temperature the past couple days, SERPs.com has higher volatility numbers than normal, SERP Metrics shows higher flux than normal and Algoroo is in the red the past couple days. Something seems to be up.

Is it a major algorithm update - I don't think so. If I had to guess, maybe Panda was rerun or maybe Google squashed some sort of link network.

I am honestly not sure but Google is indeed a bit rocky the past few days.

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld and Google Webmaster Help.

Google Not Indexing Your Home Page? Remove The NoIndex Tag.

One of the most basic reasons Google or any search engine won't index and rank a web page is because you won't allow them to.

Either the spiders cannot access the site due to technical issues or you are explicitly instructing them to not enter your site with a noindex tag.

I've written about this before, Don't Overlook The Obvious: NoIndex Tag - but it often is overlooked.

Heck, I see it all the time in the forums. I've been called by large fortune 500 companies with SEO issues. I've seen more than once, they have a noindex tag on their home page causing the issue. Sometimes they are hard to spot due to redirects, so use a http header checker tool to verify before the redirects.

But don't overlook the obvious, check that first.

John Mueller of Google spotted a complaint in the Google Webmaster Help forums and after a day of back and forth between the site owner and people in the forum, John came in and said - it is more obvious than that.

It looks like a lot of your pages had a noindex robots meta tag on them for a while and dropped out because of that. In the meantime, that meta tag is gone, so if you can keep it out, you should be good to go :).


Of course, Google knows that because they have those details but if you hide those details from SEOs and remove the meta tag before they see the issue - then what.

Forum discussion at Google Webmaster Help.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Google’s Matt Cutts: Feel Free To Use The Disavow Tool Even Without A Manual Action

In a new video answer today from Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts, he says that you can use the disavow tool even if you do not have a manual action.

In which cases can you use this tool even without a manual action?

(1) You tried to remove links but the webmaster linking to you will not remove the links.

(2) You think you may have been hit by negative SEO.

(3) You see links pointing to your site you do not want to be associated with.

(4) You saw a link bomb attack and are afraid it might hurt your site.

(5) You are afraid someone will submit a spam report about you.

(6) You see your rankings dropped and you think it has to do with an algorithm Google ran, i.e. Penguin algorithm.

(7) You can’t sleep at night because of some of the links you have.

But Matt said the primary use for the disavow tool is that you did bad SEO or hired a bad SEO who built bad links to your site and you can’t get those links removed, then use it. But feel free to use the tool in the cases above, even without a manual action.



Testing: A Recap Of Google’s Latest Search Tests

Google is known to run hundreds of experiments a year and often we pick up on some of those experiments and report back on them over here. Many of those experiments have to do with the user interface and how Google makes small tweaks to the layout, design, fonts and colors to see what type of impact it has on the searcher.

Many of these tests we capture and categorize in the Google user interface section. There is also an excellent new resource for tracking every minor change Google tests, it is at allgoogletesting.blogspot.com.

That being said, I wanted to share a screen shot Dr. Peter J. Meyers from Moz sent me of many new changes we’ve been seeing but all on one page. You’ll see a new card like layout, new dividers, new fonts, no underlines on hyperlinks, how they separate news results from images from web and so on. This is the new unified design Google has been rolling out on mobile and expected to roll out on desktop slowly.

google-design-tests-large

You can click on the image to enlarge but you’ll see the yellow ad label, the desktop unified design, and much more.
Here are some of the tests we noticed recently:
Dr. Pete also has a post at Moz named Future SERP: A Glimpse at Google 2014 which looks at many of these design experiments and predicts what will stick and what will not.


Many of Google’s experiments do make it to the search results for many but Google is constantly tweaking and changing their user interfaces, which may have an impact on your search referral traffic.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Was There A Google Update On November 14th?

Some of the automated tracking tools for detecting shifts in Google's search results and thus showing evidence of a Google update went haywire on Thursday, November 14th.

Mozcast reported 102 degrees, which means a major change in the search results. SERPs.com also showed higher than normal changes, as did SERP Metrics. But Algoroo and DigitalPoints ranking (see right side bar) show very little changes in the changes.

I normally see a large spike in chatter (as you know I like to call it) in the online discussion forums and social media areas when Google makes major ranking changes. But I honestly saw very little chatter.

The ongoing WebmasterWorld thread has maybe one or two people asking if there was an update around November 15th. The other forums are pretty dead around that date. In fact, the Google Webmaster Help forums has even less chatter than normal on those dates. If there was a major update, I would have seen tons of threads and complaints but I did not, nor did I see any delayed complaints over the weekend.

So what is going on? I am not sure. Moz posted more details on Google+ saying:

On 11/14, the top 10 domains held 15.4% of the page 1 positions we track - on 11/15, it jumped to 15.9%. Wikipedia, Amazon, and eBay all gained in the 3-5% range.


Dr. Pete, who analyzes this stuff wrote at the end:

Unfortunately, there's no clear pattern, and webmaster chatter has been relatively normal. I'm waiting on some of the other 3rd-party weather station to see if they confirm. If anyone saw unusual changes to their rankings, please leave a comment.


The truth is, normally the chatter and analytics tools do match - here they do not, for some reason.

Did you notice changes last Thursday, if so let us know in the comments.

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld and Google+.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Did Matt Cutts Just Call Himself A Link Spammer?

Yesterday I reported that Google says using keyword rich user names in comments can be considered spammy and against Google's policies, potentially being a link scheme. Of course that caused for a lot of comments from the community but is it fair?

Remember GoogleGuy? GoogleGuy was the Googler who spent years helping webmasters under an unknown alias of GoogleGuy. He posted at WebmasterWorld a lot, but also a lot in comments and other areas. Later, we learned GoogleGuy was really Matt Cutts. What happened to GoogleGuy, well, he stop posting years ago.

His last post was in 2008 on this thread and has not posted since. You can see GoogleGuys profile over here.

Note, the name is kind of a keyword rich name for Google, the profile does link to google.com.

GoogleGuy Profile

Now we know GoogleGuy didn't go around with the intent of boosting Google.com's link profile, so the intent was not there.

But we also know that back in the day, it was common place to use aliases instead of real names.

So why go so strong against people who still are old school?

Is Matt calling himself, aka GoogleGuy, a link spammer?

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld & Google+.

Update: To be clear, I don't think Matt Cutts is a link spammer. The purpose of this post is to convey most of link spam is about the intent of the link and anchor text. Matt's intent with GoogleGuy was not about spamming Google, obviously.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Google Can't Count Maps Reviews

Spotted via Mike Blumenthal, it seems Google is having a hard time counting the number of reviews on a Google Maps listing.

One thread in the Google Business Help forum shows how this listing shows a summary and says there are 35 reviews. But if you add them up by counting all the reviews on the listing, you will count 62 reviews.

Why can't Google count them? Beats me.

It does appear to be an issue specific with the new Google Business Google+ local pages only.

Google has not confirmed or acknowledge any issues on the thread but no one should be surprised if Google Maps has issues, they always do.

Forum discussion at Google Business Help.

New Google AdWords Editor Live: Version 10.3

Google announced on Google+ they have pushed out an updated version of the AdWords Editor.

This is version 10.3 and the new features include:

Demographic targeting:
  • View and update your AdWords demographic targeting on the new Gender and Age tabs.
  • Include demographic targeting in import and export files.
  • Copy and paste demographic targets and exclusions between ad groups and campaigns.
  • Learn more about gender targeting and age targeting in the Help Center.
Audience targeting:
  • When you assign audiences to ad groups, a new set of interest categories is available under "Affinity categories (reach)."
Sitelink improvements:
  • Sitelinks can include two additional fields: Description line 1 and Description line 2.
  • View the approval status for sitelinks in the Status column on the Sitelinks tab and in the Approval status column in exported CSV files.
  • The new sitelink import setting gives you the option to import sitelinks with the same text and different URLs.
  • All sitelinks are now upgraded, so legacy sitelinks no longer appear in AdWords Editor.

Forum discussion at Google+.     

Google Offering Free Online Site Reviews This Monday

John Mueller announced on Google+ that Google will be offering short site reviews for webmasters this coming Monday, November 18th at 10am EDT.

John said, "If you have a website, and would like to have someone from Google take a look & give you feedback, here's your chance!"

To RSVP for the Google+ Hangout event, go to this page and you can add it to your calendar.

But you need to add your web site to this Google Moderator page in order for Google to offer the site review.

I am not sure how detailed Google will go into each site, I guess it depends on how many sites they want to go through. But it is a good opportunity to get some raw feedback from Google's webmaster team.

Forum discussion at Google+.

Yahoo Answers Has SEO Localization Issues With Google

I always find it interesting to share SEO questions submitted by huge brands and online properties. So when Shirin Oskooi, who I believes works at Yahoo currently but did work at Google and Microsoft asked a question on why Google was not picking up the international versions of Yahoo Answers properly, I became interested.

Shirin Oskooi said, "Google is sending all international traffic to the US version of Yahoo Answers as of September." She wanted to know why and Google's John Mueller said because the site is not using hreflang markup. That and Yahoo Answers USA undergoing a complete revamp, caused Google to confuse it all.

Shirin Oskooi added:

Yahoo specifies a canonical URL to send the user to the correct international version of Answers, but it's no longer being respected. What this means for users who click through to Answers is that they are seeing the Yahoo Answers Q&A content they intended to see, but the surroundings of the page are in US English as opposed to the language/content of their locale.

In September, Yahoo Answers launched a redesign to the US version of the site. Because the redesign is vastly different from the old site (which all international versions of the product still use), it's suspected that Google may think this is fundamentally different (and fresher) content.

Google's John Mueller explained:

This is something you could resolve by using the hreflang markup - so that we can recognize that these URLs are equivalent, and understand which one is the best one to show for the individual languages / locations.


So I guess between the new Yahoo Answers site, Google crawling it and not seeing the hreflang markup - it got confused.

Forum discussion at Google Webmaster Help.

Google Disavow Links Communication Confusion

Over a year ago, Google launched their disavow link tool and webmasters and SEOs have been all over it since. But every now and then, confusion arises.

There are two Google Webmaster Help threads that are confused by the messaging they received after they uploaded their disavow file to Google.

One webmaster said right after they submitted the file, Google returned this response:

You successfully uploaded a disavow links file (www.tucsonadventruedogranch.com_google domain and link disavowal file 11022013.txt) containing 135 domains and 1 URLs.

The next day, Google showed this message:

The file containing disavowed links to http://www.tucsonadventuredogranch.com/ has been updated. If this is unexpected, it may have been updated by another site owner. For more information, visit the Disavow links https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/disavow-links? 

site Url=http://www.tucsonadventuredogranch.com/ page in Webmaster Tools. Details: You successfully uploaded a disavow links file () containing 0 domains and 0 URLs.


So one day 135 domains and 1 URLs and the next zero?

Another webmaster asked why they are showing 0 URLs and uploaded this screen shot:

Google Disavow Links Communication Confusion

I suspect the issue here is that the file format of the disavow files, in both cases, have syntax errors. Google has tried to communicate about the disavow common mistakes.

Is this a webmaster issue, Google issue or communication confusion?

Forum discussion at Google Webmaster Help.

Google News Cheat: Refreshing Article Titles

In 2009, Google News began reindexing and refreshing stories after they were initially indexed, to make sure to pick up on story corrections. This was a good thing.

But recently, there has been an uptick of abuse around this. One disgruntled Google News subscriber posted in the Google News Help forums that one site is refreshing their article titles several times a day in order to keep their stories up at the top of the Google News landing pages.
He wrote:

I am concerned about a recent development in Google News. As a long time reader of the science page, I have noticed that the Register is changing the titles of different articles in order to regain a front page placement.


He then documented five different title changes to a single story in a single day. All resulting in keeping the story fresh on the Google News home pages.

USA Today and BBC were accused of cheating the Google News system by spoofing the article refresh date - although Google said it was a bug.

Is this tactic a cheat or just a repercussion of continuous editing?

Forum discussion at Google News Help.

Creating a SEO strategy (with Webmaster Tools!)


Wondering how to begin creating an organic search strategy at your company? What’s a good way to integrate your company’s various online components, such as the website, blog, or YouTube channel? Perhaps we can help! In under fifteen minutes, I outline a strategic approach to SEO for a mock company, Webmaster Central, where I pretend to be the SEO managing the Webmaster Central Blog. 


Fifteen-minute video to help your create the SEO strategy at your company


The video covers these high-level topics (and you can skip to the exact portion of the video that might be of interest): 

Creating a SEO strategy

Feel free to reference the slides as well. 

Thursday, November 7, 2013

November 2013 Google Webmaster Report

There are some murmurs of a possible Google update early this month, but nothing that substantial.

That being said, the Mugshot algorithm is new to Google. So is the new image mismatch penalty and Webmaster Tools Security Issues. Plus the news that there will be a 15% reduction in rich snippets, scaring webmasters and SEOs.

Here is a categorized list of important changes in the past month or so with Google for webmasters. To see last month's report, see the October report.

Google Updates:
Google Webmaster Tools:
Google SEO:
Google’s Matt Cutts:
Google User Interface:


SEO: No Option But To Buy Links; Google's Cutts: That's A Bad Strategy

Over at Hacker News there are some complaints about the Google SEO Starter Guide (PDF). So Google's head of search spam, Matt Cutts jumped in to try to understand what is wrong.

That isn't the fun part, the fun part is later in on the conversation, one person said the thing that is wrong with it is that it doesn't mention how you need to buy links.

The webmaster said, "Yeah, this is all good and everything. But to get to the top in a competitive market, there is usually very little option but to buy high quality links."

In which, Matt Cutts responded, "That's a really bad long-term strategy."

I am sure the comments on this post will be fun.

Forum discussion at Hacker News.

Shopify: Our Customer Images Aren't Showing In Google Image Search

Shopify's Craig Miller, the Vice President of Marketing, posted in the Google Webmaster Help forums complaining that 70,000+ of his customers are not able to have their images from their e-commerce store show up in Google Image search.

He said:

Shopify is one of the world's largest ecommerce platforms with over 70,000 stores hosted by it.

Our merchants seem to be have issues with their image SEO. It’s a common complaint in our discussion forums and I have confirmed that indeed have issues being indexed and showing up on images.google.com.

What is the issue?

Google's Eric Kuan, from the search quality team, said it was an issue with how Shopify's image cache busting works. Eric wrote:

The cache busting feature is causing Google to recognize your images as different every time it crawls your page. Because of this, it's causing problems indexing a lot of images on your sites.


So let's say 70,000 sites with an average of 3,000 images on the site, to be on the low end. That comes out to 210,000,000 images. If those are all serving up different images every time Google crawls it, it can cause major issues for Google's crawlers.

Craig did not respond after Eric yet, but it does appear to be a configuration issue with Shopify and not Google.

Forum discussion at Google Webmaster Help.

Update: Craig emailed me showing the changes in the crawl rate drastically change and told me:

The important thing to note is that Shopify has not changed its CDN URL scheme in at least the two years I’ve been with the company.


It seems he is correct but either way, Craig has already started working on making changes to ensure these images get crawled and indexed.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Page Speed Suggestions Now Directly In Google Analytics

Ilya Grigorik, Google's "Developer Advocate, Make the Web Fast and Google Chrome" shared on Google+ that Google Analytics has a new report named "Page Speed Suggestions".
This report shows you your page speed load times for all your pages, sorted by default by most pageviews and then you can click on them to get a report on how to improve things.

The report itself is run in real time according to Ilya. Ilya said, "it's updated everytime you load the report... which also means that if the pages themselves are slow, you might have to wait longer for the report to come up."

Here is a sample of the report:

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You can access it under behavior > site speed > speed suggestions. There is a more detailed blog post on this at Google Analytics Blog.

Forum discussion at Google+.

Google Reconsideration Request Errors Happen

There is an interesting discussion at Google Webmaster Help forums where a new site at microbialgenomics.org, which is the Center for Infectious Disease Genomics run by Washington University in St. Louis is marked with a manual action for "pure spam."

The issue seems to have been that the original domain name was used by a spammer and it had a manual action for pure spam.

But Susanna Siebert, the person responsible at the Center for Infectious Disease Genomics said she submitted a reconsideration request and it was rejected.

After days of back and forth with SEOs in the thread, Google's very own Eric Kuan came in to tell Susanna that this is an error on Google's end. He wrote:

It looks like there may have been an error when processing your reconsideration request. We're re-processing it now, and you should see a change in the Manual Actions Viewer in the next couple of days.


I am sure this is a big relief for Susanna and her team but all that wasted time and efforts over a processing error on Google's end...

Forum discussion at Google Webmaster Help.

New Google Penalty For "Image Mismatch"

There is a new Google manual action that you need to be aware of named "image mismatch." This manual action is when your images on your site don't match what Google is indexing and displaying in their search results.

Google has a new help document on this over here where it reads:

If you see this message on the Manual Actions page, it means that some of your site’s images may be displaying differently on Google’s search results pages than they are when viewed on your site.

As a result, Google has applied a manual action to the affected portions of your site, which will affect how your site’s images are displayed in Google. Actions that affect your whole site are listed under Site-wide matches. Actions that affect only part of your site are listed under Partial matches.


An anonymous reader sent me a screen shot of the notification he received for this on his site:

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It reads:

Images from this site are displayed differently on Google search results pages than they are when displayed on this site.


A form of cloaking or something less intentional like using hotlink protection techniques to prevent or discourage users from stealing your images?

Have you seen this manual action?

Forum discussion Google Webmaster Help.

Reports Of A Google Update Between November 1st & 5th

I have been seeing some chatter at WebmasterWorld and other sources of a possible update that is being pushed out slowly since late October 31st through today.

If you read the thread, you'll see some people complaining about declines in rankings between the dates of November 1st and today. You will also see people excited about increases in rankings.

All the Google tracking tools don't show heavy fluctuations, with the exception of SERPs.com, which seems to have some bug. But the most, they show some activity on October 31st and November 1st, quiet down on the 2nd and 3rd. A spike back up on November 4th and today with chatter.

Here are some quotes from webmasters noticing fluctuations in the Google search results:

Been smashed by whatever rolled out. a good 20-25%

Yes, something is going on. One site's traffic slightly down and slightly up for another.

Quite a large drop in traffic overnight, not sure whether halloween would have this sort of impact. anyone else picking up anything? saw a large KB per day increase on Monday.


Truth is, I am not sure I'd classify this as a significant update but let's see if Google announces anything.

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.

High PR Directory Submission Site List

300+ High PR Directory Submission Site List:-

S.No Directory Sites  PR Alexa Rank
1 freeprwebdirectory.com 7 10144
2 sitepromotiondirectory.com 7 14679
3 archivd.com 6 16050
4 britainbusinessdirectory.com 6 23131
5 dirsharp.com 6 122353
6 jayde.com 6 7815
7 phantis.com 6 266751
8 sumodirectory.com 6 77011
9 ukinternetdirectory.net 6 27542
10 usalistingdirectory.com 6 16093
11 somuch.com 6 10802
12 marketinginternetdirectory.com 6 19790
13 submissionwebdirectory.com 6 12674
14 vlshoura.com 6 22910
15 alistsites.com 5 18297
16 amray.com 5 20293
17 busybits.com 5 23785
18 domaining.in 5 28099
19 littlewebdirectory.com 5 15829
20 onemission.com 5 16513
21 onlinesociety.org 5 18162
22 operationuplink.org 5 15428
23 rapidenetwork.eu 5 90674
24 surfsafely.com 5 19517
25 thetortellini.com 5 21283
26 tsection.com 5 17013
27 webworldindex.com 5 12221
28 zensearch.com 5 93177
29 1abc.org 5 22928
30 1websdirectory.com 5 16752
31 a1webdirectory.org 5 14806
32 cruxdirectory.com 5 88216
33 directory.classifieds1000.com 5 13814
34 illumirate.com 5 21768
35 uwab.org 5 37249
36 baikalglobal.com 5 25858
37 a-flat.org 5 20860
38 obln.org 5 28577
39 directory.edu.vn 5 30273
40 livepopular.com 5 23082
41 sercm.org 5 25763
42 bestseodirectory.net 5 385528
43 evolvingcritic.com 5 24772
44 directory.org.vn 5 31445
45 pakranks.com 5 22193
46 movethewebforward.com 5 25064
47 mfrancisco.com 4 165039
48 seanwise.com 4 27950
49 webxtend.com 4 24153
50 247webdirectory.com 4 22390
51 777media.com 4 22170
52 9dir.com 4 13352
53 9sites.net 4 21386
54 acewebdirectory.com 4 25993
55 addsitelink.com 4 19861
56 addurlguide.com 4 43676
57 alistdirectory.com 4 20338
58 allstatesusadirectory.com 4 22629
59 amidalla.com 4 3756760
60 ananar.com 4 23703
61 aoldir.com 4 21256
62 arcaderocks.com 4 67296
63 ausdirectory.org 4 176145
64 babelea.org 4 123838
65 bahiacar.com 4 46985
66 businessseek.biz 4 23839
67 cipinet.com 4 30658
68 concasida2010.org 4 62808
69 cyberwebsearch.com 4 118742
70 digabusiness.com 4 22592
71 directory4u.org 4 32541
72 directorybin.com 4 36223
73 directoryvault.com 4 17525
74 diroo.org 4 16730
75 e-migra.org 4 359286
76 eliteweb.cc 4 243435
77 ezistreet.com 4 26594
78 fat64.net 4 37975
79 freetoprankdirectory.com 4 24566
80 freshtv.com 4 53214
81 gainweb.org 4 23205
82 h-log.com 4 36800
83 hitwebdirectory.com 4 25332
84 humanediteddirectory.net 4 69670
85 in-sla.org 4 132434
86 info-listings.com 4 19547
87 jhucr.org 4 60639
88 jjhou.com 4 264929
89 landoflinks.com 4 44774
90 linkaddurl.com 4 22246
91 linkandthink.org 4 20555
92 linkcentre.com 4 17455
93 linkspurt.com 4 23597
94 linkteve.com 4 25277
95 mastermoz.com 4 17429
96 mmli.org 4 118003
97 mydirectorylive.com 4 42833
98 piseries.com 4 20720
99 prolinkdirectory.com 4 17246
100 ribcast.com 4 54885
101 rightwingeye.com 4 33277
102 roask.com 4 61173
103 searchwiz.org 4 211083
104 seoseek.net 4 23021
105 submityoursite.com 4 89607
106 suggest-link.net 4 57823
107 suggest-url.net 4 20235
108 thetopsites.net 4 3408129
109 triplewdirectory.com 4 22695
110 umoz.org 4 19901
111 viesearch.com 4 13092
112 w3catalog.com 4 24072
113 webbozz.com 4 66015
114 webdirectory.co 4 213793
115 webzdirectory.com 4 2368827
116 wldirectory.com 4 17871
117 worldwidelist.net 4 52886
118 xbritain.com 4 406027
119 zoock.net 4 31355
120 7cd.us 4 68417
121 directmylink.com 4 19435
122 directoryfire.com 4 20256
123 elitesitesdirectory.com 4 18783
124 ellysdirectory.com 4 21024
125 fastdirectorylist.com 4 20318
126 globallistingsite.com 4 25939
127 linksguru.net 4 138019
128 red-links.com 4 108981
129 scirebuilders.org 4 183958
130 tajboy.com 4 251460
131 xsfzit.com 4 28420
132 myscsc.org 4 64589
133 submission4u.com 4 24935
134 wikidweb.com 4 38739
135 nexusdirectory.com 4 19748
136 synergy-directory.com 4 20675
137 searchsight.com 4 12829
138 intranet-ufi.org 4 55447
139 epriwhio.com 4 35506
140 balkanfun.org 4 33573
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