Friday, March 2, 2007

dirtracker.com - A New Directory Submission Tool

On a Saturday Morning, March 3rd at 1:30 AM, I decided to officially launch my new directory submission tool.

www.dirtracker.com

I advise any webmasters to remember it, because this tool will most likely be the only tool you'll ever need to do your directory submissions.

Its surprising how there are no sites out there like this and the directory business has been lasting this long. However, there were tools similar to the application I just built. But those tools required you to download and install and some of them are very bug prone. Oh and...those tools are not free of charge.

I'm looking to expand on this idea perhaps...especially if I see lots of good feedback and usage.

Any directory owners, please add your directory to our ever growing database of directories.

Ever wonder how manual directory submission services try to save as much time as possible when submitting for their clients?
Soon I'll be adding a more detailed directory submission tips on what will make my new directory submission tool very powerful and just as good as the directory submission tools services purchase. Manually submitting your web site(s) to thousands of directories will only require clicks...hardly no typing required. In fact, you'll probably only have to type for 2 minutes once you gather the data you will be using when submitting to directories. The rest will just be clicking.

Basically this is the tip
InFormEnter
This is a Mozilla FireFox Plug-in that will save any form values you have typed. It allows you to click on any field and it will automatically type in the text for you.

And if you don't have FireFox, well then...what are you waiting for? All webmasters need FireFox! And if you don't..then I must say your not a true webmaster! If that's the case, find a program like RoboForm.

For those with FireFox, it should be easy to figure out how to use it. Once you learned how to use it, you will understand what I mean by submitting to thousand of directories will only require typing once and then the rest will just be click, click, click.

Any feedback and suggestions for my new tool will be gladly taken!

Cheers,
chr0n0

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