Automatic Checking indexation of websites
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Hi Guys,
do you know a tool that can check al list of websites (directorys) wich automatically checks if the website are indexed in Google.
The list is very long and I would like to have a tool wich checks them all with only CnP them once.
thankx a lot
der.rabauke
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Thank you for you answer.
I have read the article and I agree 100% to you opinion.
Explaining why these directories are still impotent to us would take me too long.
At the end I need to know, which directories out of my list are banned.
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This isn't a direct answer to your question -- but first you might want to think about if that long list of directories is valuable and worth your time. I don't know the manner in which you intend to use the list, but we're beyond the days that submitting your site to a thousand directories would help you.
We just published an analysis of 2,678 directories and found that about 20% were penalized or banned by Google. You can read the blog post at http://www.seomoz.org/blog/web-directory-submission-danger for more information.
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