As far as I remember, I submit my site to DMOZ 6 months ago but never have a change to get listed. I tried to submit it again a few months later but still the same result. Can anyone please give me some tips on how to get listed in DMOZ?
hunting red reps? I am sure you know all of this, but someone else may find it useful anyway. Assuming your question is related to the site in your signature (hxxp://www.internet-marketing-promotion-advertising.com). It looks like spam to me: - it is overloaded with advertising - a lot of content is not original - bad spelling and grammar in your original content - unclear purpose of the site - is it offering services or is it informative? - seems like both and neither To get listed -> add a lot of quality original content, make the site useful, and make it transparent ---- nice spammy domain name BTW
Unfortunately, the site in your signature does not meet current ODP standards. My honest advice is to let it go. Do not let your suggestion to DMOZ hinder your other site promotion activities. You should be able to achieve acceptable results with focused page optimization.
Your site has a lot of misspelled words that should be corrected. You should not be resubmitting your site after only a few months. It really depends on the editor, but it is not unusual for it to take years before an editor will even look at your submission. There are many more submissions than they have editors. I am an DMOZ editor for an entirely different category, but as has been suggested, the chances of getting your site listed (as it is now) are very small imo. I personally don't reject a site because of affiliate ads, but the site needs to have a lot of original content that stands out from other sector related sites. DMOZ is more about content that the visual look of your site. There are a lot of sites that are currently listed that should never have been accepted, but try to build a site that compares to the best sites listed. A DMOZ listing isn't something you need to have a successful site. A listing can give a slight boost to rankings, but I've never had a site receive any significant traffic from a listing. Even if your site is never accepted, adding original content and fixing spelling and grammar errors will help your site more than a listing ever would.
http://www.internet-marketing-promotion-advertising.com/SEO-Directory-List.html Your site appears to be under construction, in addition to what has been previously said. This, in itself, is not a reason to reject a site under all circumstances (as the guidelines explain) but in cases where the site as a whole lacks rare and unique content, it's generally frowned upon to accept sites where the webmaster has clearly not even taken the time to put his/her site in working order before suggesting it to the directory
thank you very much for the help and clarifications. I will recheck the whole site for Spelling Erros and corrent them as soon as posible. Test-ok, do you think I should change my domain name? or is thier any rule in major search engines that will prevent me from getting at the top for using a long domain names? Again thank you for your comments and help. It really helps me a lot and I learned a lot by just reading all your answers.
I would It's spammy, (key word ridden...not one but a 4 key word url all generic terms) it could fall in and out of indexes because of it.
Yes, test-ok, it is very spammy. Beyond that, think of how confusing it would be to tell a potential client or vistor your website address ... Sure, just visit my website for more information at www dot this dash this dash this dash this dot com .... Now, beyond that your site structure is just as damning IMO: http://www.internet-marketing-promotion-advertising.com/internet-marketing-articles.html ... ouch!
think aanother way to promote your site... i think,......wait till the crow becomes white.. www.ballhistory.com
same as the others, i would also advice a domain name change. it is spammy, perhaps use branding? or something like that. good luck with your site greatone! off topic: yes "wait till the crow turns white" is a local proverb telling someone that the wait will take forever (not a good advice to give pare). and i hate to burst your bubble but there are white crows. http://www.birds.cornell.edu/crows/whitecrows.htm]
DMOZ listings takes a lot of patience. Sometimes you get lucky and it gets in there within 3 months. That is for less competitive categories. Remember this is all done by a human!