DMOZ Directory

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by criver, Jun 16, 2009.

  1. #1
    We all know that Yahoo Directory and DMOZ are givens for submitting sites to. My problem is it seems DMOZ completely ignores submissions. I have submitted many sites for my clients as well as updates and I have never been able to achieve a listing. Anyone believe the DMOZ myth? They just don't update anymore.
     
    criver, Jun 16, 2009 IP
  2. freebiefinder

    freebiefinder Peon

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    I think that you should submit your website to dmoz then go and leave it, dont resubmit as this wont help. Also have you considered becoming an editor at dmoz?
     
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  3. Canonical

    Canonical Well-Known Member

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    It generally takes at least 6 months, sometimes a year or more before DMOZ editors will give your site a review and subsequent listing.
     
    Canonical, Jun 16, 2009 IP
  4. lakelandprinting

    lakelandprinting Peon

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    It depends on what category you post in. If it's been over 6 months and your site isn't listed, it's 1 of 2 reasons:

    1) There isn't an editor for that category (Go ahead and apply)
    2) The editor is corrupt, and probably owns a site similar to yours and will never let you in
     
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  5. praetserge

    praetserge Notable Member

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    lakelandprinting, I agree with your points, can I add one more?
    His sites are rubbish or/and have duplicate content and that's why he will never get included.
    Criver, don't take it personally, I know it's tough and I can't get there myself (I guess my sites are rubbish as well) but good luck anyway, it's pointless.
     
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  6. lakelandprinting

    lakelandprinting Peon

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    Yeah, that's an obvious one which I forgot to mention. DMOZ does have humans that post, so it has to be a quality site. Unfortunately, they only have a few editors and a gizillions websites to critique.
     
    lakelandprinting, Jun 16, 2009 IP
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    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    i myself dont even bother submitting to DMOZ anymore. but if you need to submit, then your submission policy should be to submit and forget. you may get approved in few months or never. don't lose your sleep over it
     
    sultanofseo, Jun 16, 2009 IP
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    jayw1988 Peon

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    I think DMOZ are to busy listing pages from all the major sites like Google, and last time I checked they had about 7,000 listing, no joke.

    It takes the piss, there's no room for the little guy over there.
     
    jayw1988, Jun 16, 2009 IP
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    There's probably a better chance of getting into Adriana Lima's vagina than DMOZ.
     
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  10. Ozzi

    Ozzi Peon

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    I heard that DMOZ has little weight lately for google. No wonder why with all the corrupted assholes running it into the ground. I have couple sites submited there but not listed yet since last October, go figure .
     
    Ozzi, Jun 16, 2009 IP
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    LOL. So very true!

    DMOZ must have very bad editors or it wouldn't take a long time to accept submissions.
     
    Destinyx3, Jun 16, 2009 IP
  12. JaS0n

    JaS0n Peon

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    I've submitted my site to dmoz for quite sometime already, they just don't seem to response.
     
    JaS0n, Jun 16, 2009 IP
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    I've all but given up on DMOZ. I've tried submitting a few sites over the years, following submission guildines to the letter but have never succeeded in getting a single listing.
     
    spotty_dog, Jun 17, 2009 IP
  14. Jenco

    Jenco Member

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    a few sites offer dmoz submission as an potion. you may try them. they will submit to DMOZ and they offer moneyback guarantee .. dont know if they are legitimate though.
     
    Jenco, Jun 17, 2009 IP
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    No, they will not respond. One day, you will be listed or never :cool:
     
    chiendent, Jun 17, 2009 IP