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A Look at Directory Generator
 
Author: Paul Ranger
Copyright: 2006

Directory Generator to the credit of it's designer certainly comes through when it comes to creating hundreds and hundreds of web pages within minutes as it claims to do.
 
It was marketed as s software to make you easily rake in a tremendous amount of money from google's adsense ads that you would place on these software generated pages.
 
The generated pages were supposed to be already optimized for google, then you would use another software to add RSS content from all over the internet to satisfy the search engines.

To get the pages listed with google, you would then  blog and ping by using another software.
 
From my experience it did get my pages listed in google through this process. However, in order to have those same pages rank high in the google search, I would have to exchange links with other web sites. In my opinion the amount, of exchanging of links you would have to make is the same amount of work you would have to do with a conventional website.  The only advantage With DG is, being able to build hundreds of web pages in minutes.  
 
After spending weeks trying to figure how to make the software work properly for me, and having to deal with Directory Generator creators slow, by e-mail only, help department, I decided to put the project aside, and concentrate on building a conventional site.
 
If I was going to spend  the same amount of time exchanging links for a DG website as with a non DG website, I might as well spend the time with the regular website. And here's the reason for my logic:   There was and still is, rumors going around the internet that Google is on the lookout for DG type sites, and once they found them, they would remove those sites from their index.  I was not comfortable knowing this, along with the fact that if google feels that, if you earned money from "invalid clicks"  from their adsense ads,  they will refuse to pay you. There are other methods of getting traffic to my conventional website without depending on google's rankings. 
 
Probably, I would have earned the desired adsense revenue I heard people talking about when it came to DG, if I had spent the time and exchange those links.
 
Maybe, I will still use my DG web sites when I have the time and don't mind taking the chance of ranking high on Google one day, then being dropped the next day.
 
Perhaps, you are more brave than I am, and would like to take the chance at earning big money fast. Find out here: Directorygenerator.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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