Landmark35 is a web directory that keeps a running record of established and emerging web presences across 22 editorial beats. Launched as a public reference tool, the directory logs sites in sectors ranging from automotive and dental care to finance and travel, giving readers a structured way to navigate the commercial web.
The directory's editorial model is straightforward: submitted sites are reviewed against basic quality criteria before being added to the roster. Once approved, a listing remains on file as a persistent reference point. The filing system is organised by sector, reflecting the beat structure long used to organise trade coverage.
Coverage at Landmark35 spans global markets. Entries include providers from North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and other regions, reflecting the international character of the web's commercial layer. Some beats — gaming and healthcare, in particular — carry deep rosters of several dozen entries; others, such as identity and records, cover specialist niches with fewer but more targeted listings.
The intake process is free and open to any web property that meets basic standards for content and accessibility. Submissions are reviewed in queue order and added to the relevant section once cleared. The directory does not guarantee placement or timelines, but aims to process submissions within a reasonable period.
Landmark35 is maintained as a public resource. It does not charge for listings, does not accept paid placement, and does not editorially rank entries against one another. All sites in the roster appear on equal footing, listed by domain within their respective categories.