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The Best Blog Directories

Not all blog directories are created equal. Most blog directories are a complete waste of space. Submitting your blog to the average blog directory is a waste of your time.

However, some blog directories are GREAT. Below, we’ve listed what we view as the 5 best blog directories. To be on this list, the directory must be more than a link farm. It must offer some added value to the Internet. They must be *worth* submitting to.

1. Best of the Web Blog Directory

This is the most selective, comprehensive, and perhaps the overall best quality blog directory out there.

2. Blog Catalog

Blog Catalog is a social community blog directory. User interaction and comments makes it stand out. Submissions to Blog Catalog still show up high in Google SERPS.

3. Blogflux

Blogflux is a great directory because of the tools it offers to bloggers. We especially like Blogflux Top Sites which ranks blogs by traffic.

4. EatonWeb Blog Directory

EatonWeb is cool because it algorithmically ranks blogs according to perceived quality. Surprisingly, the algorithm does a good job at showing the best sites first. EatonWeb also assigns each blog a score, which is worth monitoring.

5. Blog Hub

BlogHub shines as a community of blog owners. Submit your site to the directory and join the conversation.

So there you go. If you’re looking for a condensed list of ultra-effective blog directory submissions, this is the one to use. The directories are quality and will actually benefit your blog.

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The Entertainment Niche Plays With Different Rules

Maki has an excellent post about the difference between niches that deal with information and entertainment niches. When people think of blogging, many of them think blogging is passing on information that people can use in their lives. For example, a weight loss blog gives dieting tips and a business blog teaches you how to increase profits.

But don’t forget about the entertainment niche. Some of the highest trafficked sites have to do with entertainment. For example, celeb blogs get a ton of traffic because celebrity keywords have very high search volumes. And Maki says that entertainment has an advantage over information niches because entertainment taps into the emotion while information works primarily on the mind.

Because of this emotional pull, he writes:

Entertainment sites are inherently easier to monetize and are excellent ways of earning some extra cash.

Then he gives four reasons why the entertainment niche is a very profitable industry. Also, these reasons highlight more differences between the entertainment niche and the information niche. Maki’s four reasons are in bold and the comments after the reasons are mine.

1. Unilateral Content Structure and One-Way Dialog

Probloggers will tell you that engaging your readership is important for building your blog. However, that rule doesn’t apply to entertainment blogs. Visitors of entertainment blogs are looking for the latest news about TV shows, movies, or celebrities. They’re not looking to engage the entertainment blogger. And even though they leave comments, they don’t expect the blogger to respond. In information niches, the readership is much more likely to engage the blogger and except him to respond to their comments.

So, in the entertainment niche, you can basically just report the news and get a lot of traffic. Of course, adding your opinion will build the brand of your blog but it isn’t as important as in the information niche.

Since you don’t have to interact with entertainment visitors, entertainment sites are low maintenance. This will save you a lot of time and you can use that time to earn more money.

2. No Need to Solve Problems, No Need to Provide Specialized Knowledge

Good marketing is based on figuring out your audience’s problems and then providing a solution. But with an entertainment site, you don’t have any problems to solve. Your audience won’t be visiting your site to get solutions to a problem. They’re there to be entertained. So again, you save time in the entertainment niche because you won’t have to do the in-depth market research that’s required to be successful in information niches.

Also, Maki makes a great point about the wide appeal of entertainment sites. He writes:

Entertainment is a flat, one-dimensional niche that only requires you to consistently offer zero-barrier information based on popular and widely established concepts (celebrity brand names etc.). Anyone can enjoy pictures of Christian Bale or Jessica Alba but not everyone is fascinated by a blog about Wordpress.

3. Non-Savvy Audiences Are Great for Conversions

I’m not sure if I fully agree with Maki on this one. Yes, entertainment audiences are more likely to click on an ad because they are less tech savvy and less ad blind than information audiences. However, when it comes to affiliate links, I think entertainment audiences are less likely to convert because they’re not looking to buy. I think information audiences are more in the buying mode.

4. Exceptional Traffic Potential + Ease of Monetization

Like I said before, the potential traffic for entertainment sites is huge. Think about it. More people will search for Britney Spears than social media marketing. More people will search for the latest movie blockbuster than the latest internet marketing product. The entertainment audience is much bigger than niche markets.

Also, monetizing an entertainment site is easy. Maki says that the entertainment visitors don’t mind if the entertainment sites are too commercial and filled with a lot of ads.

Conclusion

If you’re looking to start a site or buy a site, you may want to jump into the entertainment niche. Here are Sea Waves, we have a couple entertainment blogs. These blogs are doing pretty well for us. Feel free to check them out for inspiration in starting your own entertainment site network.

http://popcrunch.com/
http://hiphop.popcrunch.com/
http://style.popcrunch.com/
http://tv.popcrunch.com/
http://celebritycowboy.com/
http://style.celebritycowboy.com/

Read Maki’s whole blog post: Four Reasons Why the Entertainment Niche is Great for Making Money

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Dog Photo Contest

Our dog site The Dog Guide is hosting a monthly dog photo contest. Each month we pick the top 3 submission to our dog photo contest and award a $30 $20 and $10 prize.

Ever since we acquired The Dog Guide we’ve been very happy with the progress the site has made. Not only have we hired an editor of the site, but we have also started taking the steps to move the site to the next level. Part of that plan is this contest. Future plans that are already in the works include the development of online dog video tutorials. So stayed tuned for great things.

But in the meantime!!! If you have a dog, and take lots of digital photos, why not submit them to our dog photo contest! You might even win!

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SeaWaves Launches Two New Sites

At the end of the summer, we plan to launch a new network of sites themed around the concept of “thriving at life” - two of those sites just launched today.

One Big Health Nut is a fitness and health blog that focuses on practical tips for eating better and keeping in shape. Written in a conversational language, the blog aims to provide readers with the tools they need to eat well, exercise and make healthy living a lifestyle.

Puzzling Thoughts is a carefully crafted blog name that highlights the fact that this blog is about challenging math and logic puzzles. Want to improve your brain age? Want to stretch your mind? Check out these thought provoking puzzles and your bound to have a good time.

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SeaWaves Acquires Nine New Websites

SeaWaves is pleased to announce the acquisition of nine new websites, many of which are blogs. This acquisition was performed for the primary purpose of linkbuilding and niche leveraging. While none of these blogs is at the top of its niche, they each show some promise and we hope to develop them over the coming year.

http://codeprofessor.com
http://itsmytelevision.com
http://myglobalcity.com
http://productfilter.com
http://ridelust.com
http://songwritingforums.com
http://soundalchemyonline.com
http://thepokerblog.net
http://webfeedmail.com

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The Dog Guide Hires Professional Site Editors

SeaWaves is pleased to announce that we’ve hired two lead editors for The Dog Guide. Both Claire and Dan work for Philapets, one of the most well-established pet care companies in Philadelphia. As dog professionals, they bring expert knowledge and experience to the massive project that SeaWaves has undertaken in creating one of the premier dog sites on the internet.

We are extremely happy to have Claire and Dan on board and can’t wait to see how the Dog Guide develops over the next few years.

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SeaWaves Acquires Celebrity Cowboy Blog

SeaWaves is pleased to announce the acquisition of Celebrity Cowboy to compliment our growing presence in the celebrity blog space. We were attracted to the site’s strong PageRank and deep presence on the web.

SeaWaves hopes that its growing presence in the celebrity blog niche will lead to unique opportunities with high-end advertisers. In addition to Celebrity Cowboy, SeaWaves also produces the PopCrunch Network.

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Philly Sports Net Gets a SeaWaves Makeover

We’re very happy with the new blog design and header logo that’s been developed for Philly Sports Net. Nothing like a clean, professional look to jumpstart your blog.

In addition to the beautiful logo and sharp design, we’ve added a prominent spot for video highlights. After all, what’s a sports websites without highlight video!

Go check it out. You’ll like what you see.

And if you do like it (we know you will!) why not have SeaWaves give your website or blog a design overhaul?

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