

It has been the practice of many SEO companies over the years to register clients with sometimes thousands of web directories. This practice is now not only ineffective for your SEO efforts but due to changes made in 2012 to their algorithm can actually have a negative impact on your efforts.
There have been many scare-mongering tactics used by unscrupulous companies regarding citations. Check out the following link to see some myths that you can ignore – https://moz.com/blog/7-citation-building-myths-plaguing-local-seo
This post, therefore, recommends the good quality directories that you should register with.
Registering with online directories is a very important early stage of Local SEO:
Good quality directory listings help to reinforce with Google that you have a real local business; this predominantly helps your Google Places listings and rankings.
Good quality directory listings also help to drive your traffic, for people still use directories other than Google for looking for local products and services.
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All the information you submit must be consistent with the information within your Google Places listing – this is vitally important, or all your directory registration efforts could be in vain.
This preparation should also include some keyword research. In other words, know some of the key local search terms you would like to be found for (for example ‘hairdresser in Croydon).
The following link can help to significantly reduce your homepage as it offers easy access to some of the most important online directories currently available – https://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/10322/the-ultimate-list-50-local-business-directories.aspx

As a general principle, we have found it is a good idea to register your business with a number of quality business web directories, some free and some paid.
Listing with good sites will help people and the search engines find you, but poor quality directories will at best not help, and in some cases could be detrimental to your SEO efforts (though only if you have lots of poor quality registrations outweighing the good ones).

The following is a list of some of the places we register clients sites, this is not an exhaustive list but hopefully, the following will at least get you started:
25 Directory Listings (£45 if you use UBL or FREE if DIY)
UBL is a quick way to get listed on 25 free directories. For £45 you make one submission to UBL and they, in turn, make the subsequent submissions for you. For the time-strapped Small Business Owner this can be a very efficient way of getting a good number of decent quality directory submissions.
The downside though is that this £45 fee is per month.
Alternatively, if you have the resource to make the submissions yourself these are all listed below:

This Directory is UK based and used by lots of UK individuals searching for UK businesses, so on that basis, you should use this directory. You can get a free listing (which does not have a link to your website), but I would recommend going for the Silver listing £50, or Gold £100 which gives you two further links to specific pages in your site.

BOTW has been around since 1994 and has strict submission policies for all sites (if you have a genuine site with proper content you’ll be fine).
Especially if you are a new website it is good to sign up with BOTW as sends a signal to Google that your site can be trusted and should help with the overall SEO efforts on your site. I would recommend the paid version to get the all-important link back to your website.

DMOZ is manned by volunteers who manually review every website submission. As a result, I would only recommend submitting a site once it has been finished, so it will give a good impression to the reviewer.
Notes of caution regarding DMOZ:
(1) Because of the manual review process, it can sometimes take many months before your site is listed.
(2) Many sites are never listed (even good quality ones) and there does not seem to be an appeal process
(3) This should not be the ‘lynchpin’ of your directory registration strategy, but the ‘icing on the cake’ if you get accepted.
Don’t delay, get out there and register your business in all these Directories today!
There are lots of other places on the web that you can register your small business to help with your SEO, though for the time being, I will stop here. From being in Small Business myself I know if a list is too long I’ll never get round to actually doing it.
Submitting your business details to a large number of online directories can be an exhausting process. Please contact us for more information about how we may be able to help.