The best free directory websites... as rated by you!
Below are the best free directory websites as rated by readers of AMVFF.
Each website featured has been reviewed by our editorial team and, then using the two voting bars, users have rated the ease of use of a website and how successful that website has been in their marketing.
The results are collated and an average rating is produced to score each website.
FranceMag.com |
2.9 | 4 comments |
Their blurb says “If you would like to get your business noticed by a targeted audience, advertise on the France magazine’s business directory”. Part of the Archant Group, France magazine is circulated in the UK and North America. This directo...
Vendora.com |
2.9 | 1 comments |
Arriving on the Internet in 2007, Vendora has the strapline of being ‘the UK Business Finder and website directory’. Similar to Splut! It has humans reviewing submitted websites so you can be sure that you will appear in the correct category and ...
Splut.com |
2.9 | 4 comments |
Launched in May 2006, Splut! is squarely aimed at the UK web community. This means that they only accept websites that would be of interest to the majority of the UK population. With humans reviewing submitted websites you can be sure that you will a...
Brownbook.net |
2.9 | 6 comments |
Launched in May 2008 by David Ingram and Marc Lyne, both former BT workers with a background in directory listings, Brownbook already has over 25 million businesses listed worldwide and over 2.2 million in the UK. Promoted as a free ‘local’ busin...
Hotfroguk.co.uk |
2.9 | 3 comments |
HotFrog is one of UK's largest online business directories and is growing by the day. Their strapline states “we help customers to find businesses and businesses to find customers - UK-wide”. Launched in 2007 by Catch, the online division of Reed...
Google Local Business Directory |
2.5 | 6 comments |
Google's utility and ease of use have made it one of the world's best known brands almost entirely through word of mouth from satisfied users. Tap into their domination of the Internet with the ‘Local Business Center’ that features within Google ...






















