For years, SEO commentators have declared web directories "dead," pointing to Google's Penguin update and subsequent algorithm refinements as proof that directory submissions no longer matter. But that narrative oversimplifies what actually happened. Google didn't kill directories, it killed low-quality directories, along with the spammy link-build… Read More


For years, SEO commentators have declared web directories "dead," pointing to Google's Penguin update and subsequent algorithm refinements as proof that directory submissions no longer matter. But that narrative oversimplifies what actually happened. Google didn't kill directories, it killed low-quality directories, along with the spammy link-build… Read More


For years, SEO commentators have declared web directories "dead," pointing to Google's Penguin update and subsequent algorithm refinements as proof that directory submissions no longer matter. But that narrative oversimplifies what actually happened. Google didn't kill directories, it killed low-quality directories, along with the spammy link-build… Read More


For years, SEO commentators have declared web directories "dead," pointing to Google's Penguin update and subsequent algorithm refinements as proof that directory submissions no longer matter. But that narrative oversimplifies what actually happened. Google didn't kill directories, it killed low-quality directories, along with the spammy link-build… Read More


For years, SEO commentators have declared web directories "dead," pointing to Google's Penguin update and subsequent algorithm refinements as proof that directory submissions no longer matter. But that narrative oversimplifies what actually happened. Google didn't kill directories, it killed low-quality directories, along with the spammy link-build… Read More