You competitor can do what he or she wants. Fighting for site reputation is your competitors matter, but not yours if you are sure that you haven't done anything wrong.
I think it's very hard to work with such amount of sites. Choose the ones which are really popular and try to post regularly and have good content in your posts.
Of course it's worth to have a blog as it gives you a chance to earn some money, some advertising if your blog is popular and so on. You should write very often if you want your blog to be competitive and profitable
It depends on you to pay or not to pay. Some of the paid directories is a waste of time and money, but there are some relaible ones. But if I were you, I wouldn't pay anyone.
I think we can't compare them because they were made in different time and the values were different at that time.Of course The Titanic is the best and the most profitable.
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