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Daniweb Vs DP
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i agree Dp has more active members in buy and sell section and due to revenue sharing memebrs are more.
Sorry to say but i find rather difficult here finding the right forum cause daniweb is too big.
Sorry to say but i find rather difficult here finding the right forum cause daniweb is too big.
well i think xsimulator answered the question in his question,their alexa's better coz its a webmaster forum, its a known fact that webmasters use alexa..thats why they have a higher rank,and i agree with dani that alexa is not very accurate as well, as it is based on the toolbar users only
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Yeap, DP is getting very crowdy lately. I also go there sometime to Buy/sell and for SEO thats it.
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On a related note:
one nice feature of DP is that they have a sub-forum specifically for the introduction of new directories. Every day you can visit this forum and there seems to be at least five new directories being introduced by their webmasters. And because the directories are brand new, the webmasters often tell people to submit links for free, to ignore the statements about a payment or reciprocal link being required. (Yes, I know directory submission doesn't do much for SEO anymore, but I like to keep all bases covered if I can.)
Otherwise, I would say there are other forums that are a lot better than DP in terms of level of professionalism (e.g. - SP, webproworld, etc.).
It could be because DP is good for marketing and promotion purposes, while Dainiweb is more for techies...
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On a related note:
one nice feature of DP is that they have a sub-forum specifically for the introduction of new directories. Every day you can visit this forum and there seems to be at least five new directories being introduced by their webmasters. And because the directories are brand new, the webmasters often tell people to submit links for free, to ignore the statements about a payment or reciprocal link being required. (Yes, I know directory submission doesn't do much for SEO anymore, but I like to keep all bases covered if I can.)
Otherwise, I would say there are other forums that are a lot better than DP in terms of level of professionalism (e.g. - SP, webproworld, etc.).

http://www.daniweb.com/directory/sea...uery=directory
I like both of the forums. For those who doesn't know what is DP and couldn't found out them in google. Try Digital Point Forum.
Yes. I belive it is true that DP has major traffic from Webmasters all over the world and they use Alexa Toolbar. So their Alexa ranking is higher. Also Webmasters love DP because they have a busy market place and Trader Reputation System.
But every forum has its own taste. Different community different culture.
Yes. I belive it is true that DP has major traffic from Webmasters all over the world and they use Alexa Toolbar. So their Alexa ranking is higher. Also Webmasters love DP because they have a busy market place and Trader Reputation System.
But every forum has its own taste. Different community different culture.
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