100 in a month should be okay. The search engines probably won't pick up all 100 within a month.
I suspect that within the next 6 months directory submissions will be worthless with Google. They keep eliminating the weight given to links that they feel are not created naturally, like link exchanges and site-wide advertising links.
Directories currently work well, but they are an easy target for Google to focus on.
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I think it's true to say that especially in Google, your links will only have impact and therefore PR if the links have relevancy. Also many directories are PR 0 - so submitting to too many of them wouldn't be a good idea. I have also read that linking alogrithms work on a Bell curve, so up to a point, 'more' non-quality links may make your strategy 'less' effective.
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I try for 10 a day and I feel that I'm still way under the radar.
your links will only have impact and therefore PR if the links have relevancy.
Mr. Backup can you define what you mean by "relevancy" there?Also many directories are PR 0 - so submitting to too many of them wouldn't be a good idea. Not true. All IBLs are worth something, and there's no such thing as too many links. Everybody started out with a PR 0. That doesn't mean that they won't go up. The directory isn't of much value to the owner if it doesn't ultimately get a good PR. It might be a good idea to get in to a directory before the PR gets high enough to allow the owner to start charging for submission.
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