Tools & Sites

Email Tackling the Web to suggest other sites and tools.

- A -

About
Allexperts
Amazon
Angie’s List
AOL
Ask
Ask City

- B -

Best of the Web
Big Local
Bing
Blogger
Blogpulse
Business Wire

- C -

City Search
City Squares
Craiglists
Clickz

- D -

Del.icio.us
Dexknows
Digg
Dmoz

- E –

Ebay
Epinions

- F –

Facebook
Flickr

- G -

Getlisted
Godaddy
Google
Guidespot

- H -

- I -

Infousa
Insiderpages

- J -

Judy’s Book

- K –

Kudzu

- L –

LinkedIn
Liveperson
Local

- M –

Magic Yellow
MailChimp
Meebo
Myspace

- N –

Namyz
Network Solutions
Ning

- O –

Openlist

- P –

PR
PR Leap
PR Newswire
PRWeb

- Q -

- R -

Reddit
Register

- S –

Service Magic
Seobook
Seomoz
SocialVibe
Sphinn
Squidoo
StumbleUpon
Superpages

- T –

Technorati
Transmit
TrueLocal
Tumblr
Tupalo
Twitter
Typepad

- U -

- W -

Wikipedia
WordPress
Wordze

- X -

- Y -

Yahoo!
Yellow Book
Yellowpages
Yelp
Youtube

- Z -

ZoomInfo

2 Responses to “Sites & Tools”

  1. Chere Says:

    Thanks so much for this extensive list of resources!. It inspired me to use this as a base and begin adding my own links.

    Because you mention so many directories, I’m curious about your thoughts as to the usefulness of software that distributes lists/articles to “hundreds” of directories. Is this software effective or does it possibly dilute results by participating in not-so-applicable sites?

    • jasonkallas Says:

      My experience is that these services work better in theory than in reality. However, if you’ve had good luck, let me know which one works the best. I’d like to give it a try.

      One of the obvious benefits of manually entering your info is that you have the flexibility to mix things up a little and try different things. However, I recognize it can be time consuming.

      Cheers!


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