Directory API Documentation Guide
How to write directory API documentation that developers actually use: endpoint structure, authentication patterns, error schemas, and rate limit guidance.
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How to write directory API documentation that developers actually use: endpoint structure, authentication patterns, error schemas, and rate limit guidance.
Copyright compliance for directory operators: image licensing, content attribution, DMCA takedown procedures, and user-generated content policies that reduce legal risk.
How to write directory submission guidelines that reduce editor workload, lower rejection rates, and attract the high-quality listings that build long-term authority.
Current industry standards for web directory quality: editorial transparency, link attribution, spam thresholds, and the signals Google uses to assess directory value.
Proven directory listing templates with real examples — business name formats, description structures, and category selections that consistently pass editorial review.
Writing a directory privacy policy that satisfies GDPR, CCPA, and PDPA — what to include, what to avoid, and how to keep it current as regulations evolve.
Organising reference materials for directory submission teams: submission guides, editor contact logs, rejection reason databases, and knowledge bases that scale.
Building a directory submission checklist that reduces rejection rates: pre-submission verification steps, description quality checks, and category confirmation protocols.
Creating reusable directory submission templates: how to customise for each platform without losing the NAP consistency that makes citations SEO-effective.
Writing directory terms of service that protect the platform, set clear listing standards, and handle the edge cases that cause disputes with submitters.