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I'm planning to sell it if anyone is interested, but in the meantime am still taking submissions.
It's listed at Robin Good's New Media RSSTop55 Best Blog Directory And RSS Submission Sites List. That's where you can find other top blog directories too.
Blog Carnival is one you may have forgotten about. Great place to post about your new boring little marketing idea.
I found another one, that is really cool. I like these guys from Romania...
{You know that is where the real Dracula's castle is} Go to Blogzoner.com
Happy Halloween!
Joel Libava
The Franchise King Blog
@Adam, those are more aggregators/social networks than directories?
I've been doing a lot of research trying to find some "blog directories", but I have to be honest, there isn't much out there?
Joel Libava
Here's a pretty meaty series of lists of journalism blogs, as compiled by the excellent Cyberjournalist site. It was recently turned into a Wiki. I'm buried in there somewhere on one of the four lists.
http://wiki.cyberjournalist.net/jblogs
I'm CEO of a company called Others Online. It's kind of a directory, I suppose -- but we don't organize blog URLs by category. Instead, our users organize themselves by whatever keywords/tags represent their interests, behaviors, what they're writing about, etc. (We also "auto-tag" users but that's another story.) Our primary purpose is to display them to others across the Web who are reading content relevant to those keywords -- targeted advertising for bloggers, really. But we do have a search page on our site too. No "directory" though.