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Discussion in 'ODP / DMOZ' started by tks, May 11, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi all,
    I had DMOZ listing when I was hosting with Yahoo GeoCities. When they closed the free service, I have moved to another free hosting service and the site is not getting listed. I am writing this after around four months of waiting. any suggestions?
    The content of the site is improved and the context is maintained well.
     
    tks, May 11, 2010 IP
  2. jimnoble

    jimnoble Well-Known Member

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    If you'd thought to raise an update request before GeoCities came tumbling down, as many did, we'd have had a record of your new URL and it would have been actioned with some priority as all update requests are. As it is, we aren't aware of the connection between your old and new urls and your new one is being treated as just that. It will be evaluated in time but we can't predict when or by whom.
     
    jimnoble, May 11, 2010 IP
  3. tks

    tks Well-Known Member

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    Hi Jim
    Thank you for the clarification. I missed the chance. Now will wait for an editor to review the site.
     
    tks, May 12, 2010 IP
  4. hwebb

    hwebb Peon

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    Or if you had paid a nominal fee for ad removal, you'd still have your site listed as some 100+ Geocities sites are listed probably for that reason. Or even if you'd had a .jp extension - those still happen to exist.
     
    hwebb, May 12, 2010 IP
  5. tks

    tks Well-Known Member

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    .jp extension in GeoCities pages? Whether that was allowed for free hosting users?
     
    Last edited: May 12, 2010
    tks, May 12, 2010 IP
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    rafay112 Peon

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    I can pay 50$ to the one who indexes my site in DMOZ?

    Rafayhackingarticles(dot)blogspot(dot)com
     
    rafay112, May 13, 2010 IP
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    it is hord to get DMOZ????
     
    barneymayo, May 13, 2010 IP
  8. hwebb

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    Well, there are almost 5,000 DMOZ listings of geocities.jp sites, and I sort of doubt they are all paid. How well do you read Japanese? If you do, you can just go to http://geocities.yahoo.co.jp/ and decide for yourself. Some sites are in English, so once you get past the initial Japanese language problem, you probably can start up a site in any language you may want. That's just a wild guess of course.
     
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  9. tks

    tks Well-Known Member

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    The Language problem is not simple! I cant understand a single word there! I thought at least the url (while mouse over) would be readable but not. no luck.
     
    tks, May 29, 2010 IP