AI Tool Directory Submissions: High-DR Listings Drive SEO, Low-DR Waste Time
A founder documenting 100+ manual AI directory submissions found that only high-DR (40+) directories moved the needle on domain authority and indexation. Most new directories under DR 10 were a waste of time. Shared as a tactical discussion post rather than a problem.
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