Ever had one of your WordPress niche sites placed in the “Blogs” category, by a directory, just because it’s a blog? Yup, some of the people screening websites submitted for links in their directories simply place your link in the “Blogs” category instead of the category you requested. In the end, I guess a link is a link. However, is it important to get your link listed properly in the correct category?

Is it really worth the time to email back and forth with the directory owner(s) and justify that your site should be categorized elsewhere? I’ve only read of one other instance of this happening to somebody else. Even after all the emails, his link was never moved to the requested category. I wonder if other WP site owners have experienced this before. Perhaps this is the reason why people are always searching for a way to control the front or home page of their WP site.

This issue, however, is something that I no longer face when I submit a site that’s using a theme generated by Rapid Niche Websites. By using RNW, I pretty much guarantee that all my WP-powered sites are placed in the proper categories for all directory submissions. Not that it’s a big deal, but it’s still one less thing to worry about. I’m really glad that I got it (and at a discount too!). Not only that, but I made my money back through RNW affiliate commissions. Yay!

Rapid Niche Websites is a solid product that helps non-coders, like me, customize WordPress into conventional looking websites. If you’re already an expert on WordPress, then you may not need it. However, if you’re taking too long a time to customize your WP sites, RNW is a godsend.

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