PR2 Dmoz listed Auto Approval Directory (Link and article)

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    no69_2007, Nov 4, 2012 IP
  2. syted

    syted Notable Member

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  3. ChR0n1k

    ChR0n1k Well-Known Member

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    Both of your directories are down, bandwidth limit exceeded...
     
    ChR0n1k, Dec 18, 2012 IP
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    no69_2007 Well-Known Member

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    I've fixed this earlier today.

    Thank you.
     
    no69_2007, Dec 19, 2012 IP
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    Thats quite right. Buying a dropped domain which is listed in DMOZ does not mean the new site will remain listed. A link farm, low quality auto approval directory like does not meet the DMOZ guidelines and the listing has been deleted.
     
    snooks, Dec 19, 2012 IP
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    seohunk2u Banned

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    Do you still believe it is DMOZ listed//
     
    seohunk2u, Dec 29, 2012 IP
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    donn.butler222 Greenhorn

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    new dofollow article directory - http://povonte.com
     
    donn.butler222, Apr 3, 2014 IP
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    Both sites listed in the op are no more, or redirect to new domains. One of them still has high PA, the other is parked but still has a PR1! Shows the residual power of an expired domain.
     
    melprise, Apr 3, 2014 IP