Email Verification for Directory Submissions

Posted by Pixelhead

Do you submit your site to directories? One quick tip for you. Check your email for verification notifications. I have been coming across quite a few directories that use an email verification system that requires you to click a link to verify. This can take quite a bit of time, especially if you are doing a ton of submissions, but the good news is, that once you do click on the verification email, you are certain to get in if you have done a quality submission.

So do your self a favor, check the email you use for Directory submissions, both the inbox and spam folder. I had well over a 100 of these emails in my spam folder that is set to delete emails after 10 days.

Look for emails with this email address(relplace at with @ and dot with .)
submit-site At submitdirectory dot org.

Check those emails out, you’ll be glad you did.

Written by Pixelhead on October 17th, 2007 with comments disabled.
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#1. October 18th, 2007, at 4:32 AM.

I am actually doing that now and I do not know if this has happened to you but I have received the email click and verified and than when I try to submit it says it has not been verified than about four days later I am receiving the same email again, it is just aggravating.

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#2. October 18th, 2007, at 9:45 PM.

I read on some blog about people making an email account just to make sure that their emails from submission go to that account. But some directories sell your email address to spammers.

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#3. October 19th, 2007, at 12:48 AM.

Dang, I probably have hundreds of emails that i didn’t check, I usually only check the ones that put “confirmation required” in the email title.

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#4. October 19th, 2007, at 1:59 AM.

Jane, I have gotten nothing but good submissions from the verification emails. After clicking the link that says click here, a new window opens up that I close immediately and then delete the email.

Johnkain, disposable emails are a good and bad thing are they not. Once the spam gets to be too much, its time to open another account.

Okinawa, love the samurai pic.I am sure I missed a few of those emails as well.

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#5. October 19th, 2007, at 3:56 PM.

Great tips but Google is coming down hard on Directories :(