The Open Directory Project

Discussion in 'ODP / DMOZ' started by crappy-ownage, Nov 7, 2008.

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    About ODP

    This should be the first directory you submit to. ODP is now *the* directory to get listed in - it is associated with Lycos, Hotbot, AOL Netfind, and AltaVista. It is also free.

    ODP is generated by "editors" gathered from all walks of life. It is a volunteer job to become an editor at ODP - there are currently around 17,500 editors filling the categories and creating new categories.

    Anyone can apply to be an editor. If you are interested in becoming an editor - go to the link above and find a category that is relevant to your interests. Click on the "become an editor" link at the top of the page. However, apply to a small category - deep down in the directory. On the form be sure to tell them why you qualify to edit that category - be specific about your qualifications.
    How to submit your site to ODP

    1. Browse, browse, browse:
    Before you start submitting your site, browse the directory. Spend time going through the listings and reading titles and descriptions.

    2. Read their submission policy:
    You will save yourself a lot of headaches by understanding what they want before you start submitting.

    3. Find the appropriate categories:
    The deeper the category, the more likelihood that you will get your site listed (if your site is appropriate.) Find 3-5 appropriate categories. Submit your site to these categories one at a time. In other words, try to get listed in one category, when you are listed, then go for the second category and so on. Trying to apply for more than 5 categories may get you bopped down to one. Submit carefully; think before you submit. Keep track of what you are submitting. ODP has a very good tracking system of your submissions and your listings. In other words, if you are denied placement, don't keep submitting a site that you have done nothing to improve. Submit your site using their "add URL" link.

    4. Your site:
    Make sure your site has proper navigation, your site shouldn't be under construction, and should not have broken links. Remember, a HUMAN will be visiting your site so traditional methods of getting into the search engines won't work.

    5. Your title
    will be edited if you try to cram in too much info - it will be edited down to the actual title of your site. Although our title - "The Write Market" doesn't really say much about what our site deals with - we're stuck with it. Adding numbers, spaces, or punctuation marks to the beginning of your title will not help with your listing - they will just be edited and most likely make the editor angry.

    6. Your description
    cannot be a list of keywords. Try to briefly state was is unique or interesting about your site. Try to get one or two keywords in there - but don't give them a list - chances are they will cut them out. One or two sentences is all you will get - so get to the point - be concise.

    They do seem to add pages other than the home page - so if you have a section of your site that is unique in content - try to add it to the relevant category. The more listings you have at ODP can only help your promotion efforts. But, do not overdo it. Be careful - they keep records as to how many times a site has been added and if they feel it's a duplicate submission.
     
    crappy-ownage, Nov 7, 2008 IP
  2. kazhar

    kazhar Guest

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    I'd be interested to know where you found that kind of information ...
     
    kazhar, Nov 7, 2008 IP
  3. jimnoble

    jimnoble Well-Known Member

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    He probably read it on the internet so it must be true :D.
    Deliberately ignoring the submission guidelines is unlikely to win you any friends and could well be counter productive.
    That's at our editorial discretion, not the website owners. Please don't suggest deeplinks.

    A lot of folks bitch that our volunteers don't work hard enough. They do, but following the above advice causes a lot of extra work, thus slowing down the process for everybody :(. Please ignore it.
     
    jimnoble, Nov 7, 2008 IP