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However, if your are also attempting to increase relevancy of the page to the term you which to be found on (rank wise) directly link to the page, above the page your link is on. (provided the internal links of that site to the page you are on are same or similar to what you are targetting).
If not - link directly to the page you are on.
If the directories that have linked to you require you to link back then they are not true web directories. The enforcement of a reciprical link sounds more like a free for all links page than a true web directory.
Mack.
Quality, relevant inbound links will help you more than linking out to high ranking sites. However links are not the be all and end all of SEO.
While both statements are somewhat true, they are somewhat inaccurate as well.
Seed the web with linkage "appropriately".
Don't believe that "outbound links are bad"... and just "inbound links are good".
Don't think about this as a PageRank thing, or a link pop thing but more as "Authority Score" (inbound) and "Hub Score" (outbound).
You need "hub score" to induce a higher "authority". (If you're Google - or another well know entity - this doesn't apply. They naturally get unsolicited links - period!).
Unfortunately most reading here... are not at that level.
As to the second comment - a "link" is merely an extension of content "elsewhere" thus in saying "links are not the be all and end all of SEO" you are also identifying that "content" isn't important either.
The link isn't as important as the content it points to...
But removal of one - removes both.
Most search engines associate the text of a link with the page that the link is on. In addition, we associate it with the page the link points to.
So, traditionally, the outbound link is counted as a statement of what you are relevant for. Additionally, the page you're linking to is described by the anchor you are using.
I wouldn't recommend pointing links from your website back to the directory. It's a waste of time that can be better spent finding more directories. Set a goal to submit to a hundred or more free and paid directories.