1. whats rate for submit site to Dmoz? 2. How I can do it ? 3. Whats the important for SEO perspective ? it increase PR or increase traffic please share your idea thanks for your time
Have you bothered to read any of the other threads on this board? 1. Your millage may vary. Some sites get listed in days, some never get listed. Most sites are someplace in the middle of that (including a multi-year wait). 2. Find the best category, submit, forget OR just forget (many editors don't bother with the suggestions at all, and find sites by other means). 3. Little to none these days. Traffic == the editor that checks the site for review & that's about it.
Suggesting a site to DMOZ is free. You can get someone to tune up your site, description and which category, that may or may not speed up how long a review takes for possible listing. But if you mean can you pay to get in, then don't believe the garbage on here about getting a site listed for payment. Editors who take money for a listing get booted for ever and sites whose owners offer money to any editor just get their site banned for ever. So if you are desperate to get in you could lose money that way and get banned too. Sadly some editors have tried it to their cost, they are no longer editors and some sites are banned for ever because they approached editors.
1.You can do free submission in Dmoz. 2. Go to appropriate category of your site and submit site free. 3. Dmoz is a high PR directory site which is indexed by crawler very much. It's important for both Ranking & traffic increase on your website.
Yes that could be, more likely: 1. Category has no one looking at it 2. Submissions vs. editors ratio is so high that no one will ever look at it 3. Your submission was garbage and probably 9 other reasons BEFORE "you submitted it several times"
dmoz The Open Directory Project is a web directory of Internet resources. A web directory is something akin to a huge reference library , it is the payable service
It is not a payable service, it is FREE to suggest a site, but DMOZ does not exist for webmasters, it exists for volunteers to build categories that people who search the net using categorised data may wish to use. As such it does not promise that it will review suggested sites in a timely manner and reviews can take from a few days to a few years. Offering to pay will lead to a site being banned for ever.