Written on January 20th, 2010 by Chad Sweely
It has been quite a while since I have discussed SubmitterBot here. If you are unsure of what this is, SubmitterBot is a free semi-automatic mass submission directory service that is owned by the iEntry Network, and allows you to submit your business’ website to various directories around the web.

With SubmitterBot, you are able to choose the directories that you would like your business’ website submitted to, along with the category where you would like your listing to be visible within the specific directory. All of the directories belonging to the iEntry Network have been included within this service’s submission lists, which makes submitting to these directories an easier process, rather than having to submit to the directories one by one.
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SubmitterBot’s submission processes include the following directory types:
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Written on January 13th, 2010 by Chad Sweely
Among the list of 477 link directories that are included within the iEntry Network, we do include some human edited directories that you can submit your site to as well.
If you are unsure of what human edited directories are, these are directories that have a human being moderating the submissions to the directory, instead of a crawler automatically organizing and acquiring the data from your business’ website. Every link that is submitted to our human edited directories are reviewed individually, making our directories’ content rich with quality submissions. Whether you want to submit to human edited directories depends on your previous directory submission experiences.
The human edited directories that are included within the iEntry Network have been specified below, and are counterparts to various news and article sites that are within our network.

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