I always advise you to add your blog to as many as possible.
They provide instant backlinks, get your blog indexed in the search engines, add a few new blog readers, and help boost your Google PageRank.
A new human edited internet directory called Websavvy just caught my attention. While it is mainly a directory for static websites, it does include blogs in its listings.
The most interesting thing about Websavvy is its potential.
As most of you already know, The Open Directory Project, better known as DMOZ is a human edited directory. The Open Directory Project, (DMOZ) also provides its database to many other sites to serve as their directories too. That places a great deal of importance on receiving a DMOZ listing.
In a similar manner, Deb the owner of Websavvy has already forged some syndication arrangements for the Websavvy directory listings.
With several partners already in place to use the Websavvy listings, the benefit of being included in the directory are greatly increased.
Along with the direct traffic flowing fron the directory itself, there is potential for additional traffic from the sites that syndicate the Websavvy database.
As with all directory submissions, be certain to follow the instructions very carefully. A properly filled out submission form will speed your submission process. Be sure to search for the proper category for your blog submission.
There is no blog category, so you will need to submit under your most accurate topic of discussion. The directory does allow for creating a new category, but it's usually advisable to stick with those already provided.
Since Websavvy is a human edited directory, that need for accuracy, and a well written impartial description is even more important.
I have submitted all three of my blogs to Websavvy.
You should submit all of your blogs and traditional websites as well.
It's a great directory, with enormous potential.
Get listed today.