Hi, I have been trying for months to get listed in DMOZ without any luck. I have followed the editorial guidelines, made double sure I am listing in the right category and language. Any suggestions? Jimbob
I second that, if your site is worth anything you should be able to get hundreds (if not thousands) of quality backlinks of equal or greater value than a dmoz link...the internet is a big place...why focus on one site that likely will never list you anyway...
When you say "trying", what have you been doing? If you have submitted more than once, then you have been hurting your chances.
Editors at DMOZ are volunteers. If they are busy with their own lives and though your site has passed all the rules and standards, then you won't get listed.
Skip them. The above doesn't matter. There are several, if not hundreds, of sites listed there that do not meet that criteria nor are active sites anymore. It's up to the mood of the editor and it seems that most of them do not have good ones. Sue me
I think you have to pay some one lol *jokes* 1. Submit your site to a proper category. Most of the sites submitted to Dmoz are rejected due to having submitted to improper or wrong categories, so you must find out the most relevant category for your site before submitting it to Dmoz. If you are unsure about which category you should submit to then just do a search in Dmoz for the sites similar to yours and note down the category to which they have been submitted to. If you have done this one correctly then you are having the most relevant category for your website. Now just go on and submit to the category you have got. 2. Make sure that your site has original and quality content. People nowdays are looking for more and more quality content and they get annoyed with the sites having nothing more than a bunch of affiliate links or sales letters. If your site lacks in content then you have no chance of making into the directory as the directories nowdays are looking for the sites which have a strong base of original and quality content, if your site doesn't has sufficient content then make sure to add a few reviews, articles and other additional information about your services and products. 3. Get your web site professionaly designed. If you have done the above two steps properly then your site is already deserving a listing in Dmoz and it adds more to your credebility if your site is professionally designed. You might have seen many unprofessionally designed sites making into Dmoz, so this not really a factor for your inclusion in the directory but as we know that the editors of the Dmoz directory are also human beings so a professionally designed site does make a good impression on them and thus increases your chances for inclusion in Dmoz. 4. Be sure to put your contact information on the web site. Now just putting an email address is not enough. If you are doing a business you need people to trust you by showing them your physical address, so that they dont think that you are a run away business. Many times the editors reject sites if they dont see any physical contact information on the site, so it is very much neccessary for you to put up atleast your phone number on your contacts page, also putting your physical address would be much better. 5. Check your site for broken links and spelling errors. Befor submitting your site to the Dmoz directory make sure to check your website for broken links and spelling errors, though the editors are looking for quality but they are also human beings and will be annoyed by lots of errors and clumsily designed sites, so be sure to check and correct the errors if any before you submit your site to Dmoz. Hope these help you
Those two will have NO bearing on if a sites gets listed (the contact info is only needed for a regional but NOT a topical listing)
The only things that really matter are the website unique content and following the ODP guidelines. Submit it once and forget about it. When an editor decides to edit that category then it might be listed depending on the content.
Rarely a reason. When I was an editor, would check Google cache. If it was there the site would be left for later. If not Google cache over a period of a few days, only then would I delete it. Other editors may deal with it differently, but thats what I did.
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hummm, i also submitted my website to DMOZ and my website is unique in the world. But till now it is not listed in DMOZ. My website is http://Shrink2One.com/ Code (markup): Can anyone help?
First post you say - too busy so you scan through for 'potential site' Second Post you say - If the site is not up their - we (since you call yourself a DMOZ editor) check up Google Cache First your too busy, Second you got so much time your going out of the way to get them listed.. hmmm..you sure are an expert in what you speak..............................
What rubbish. 1. I never siad I was too busy to scan through the potential sites. Read what you quoted me as saying. 2. I am not a DMOZ editor; Read what you quoted me as saying. 3. Where did I say "you got so much time your going out of the way to get them listed"? You made that up! 4. Only when a "gem" was found in the scan of the pool of crap; did I then review them. If the site happened to be down, I need to know if its a temp problem or the site is gone --- I uswed Google's cache to help decide (if the cache is there, then its obviously a temp problem, so I will come back to revoew that site later). You really need to read what I said in the quotes before making stuff up. "you sure are an expert in what you speak" - where did I claim to be an expert? You made that up as well.