Organize your link building campaign with Site Sub
August 30th, 2007

Remember when you launched your first link building campaign? You probably started out by submitting your site to hundreds of link directories. Of course, this process required you to type your site name, URL, description, and keyword list repeatedly. This could be fun for the first ten directories you submit to, but after realizing that you have to do this hundreds of times more, the process starts sounding tedious. Site Sub makes directory submission easier and faster to accomplish. Instead of typing up the required information over and over, you only need to enter it in Site Sub once, and just copy and paste after. It’s straightforward to use, which makes it great for beginning web site owners.
Site Sub is handy to have, especially since different directories have varying requirements. Some directories require a maximum of 200 characters for the description and keyword list, but others require 100 or 150. With Site Sub’s character count feature, you can easily tell if your site information is within the directory’s requirements. Those days of counting letters with your fingers are now over. The “Always on top” option lets you have Site Sub above other windows on your desktop, so you don’t have to go to the taskbar repeatedly to access your site details. You can also save your site details, allowing you to use Site Sub for multiple sessions until you run out of directories to submit to.
The application is also portable, so you can save it on your USB thumbdrive and carry it around in your pocket. This lets you work on your link building campaign anytime you want, as long as you have some free minutes and internet access.
Site Sub 1.0 runs on all versions of Windows.