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What is the best alternative to DMOZ

Discussion in 'ODP / DMOZ' started by Aditya Bajaj, May 30, 2017.

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    I have a web development company that I need to submit to directory's I know dmoz was one of the best but now that its closing or dying what we can we use next.
     
    Aditya Bajaj, May 30, 2017 IP
  2. Agent000

    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    There are none.
     
    Agent000, May 30, 2017 IP
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    pacman000 Peon

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    I might suggest JoeAnt. They still allow free submissions if you volunteer to edit, and they are fairly spam-free, unlike OneMission or Wikidweb. I must note that DMOZ should return under a new name, Curlie.org; it's just taking awhile to get it going.
     
    pacman000, Jun 26, 2017 IP
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    Anonymously Notable Member

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    Curlie is now up and running, accepting sites and looking for editors. Rules are the same as for DMOZ, the directory is the one built under the DMOZ name.

    Come see http://curlie.org/
     
    Anonymously, Jan 16, 2019 IP
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    wanessmark Active Member

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    I think there are not many ....or nothing at all..
     
    wanessmark, Jan 16, 2019 IP
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    Site says there are editors, have a site listed (from when it was DMOZ).

    Best Regards
     
    phplduser, Feb 26, 2020 IP
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    nvidura Well-Known Member

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    A great alternative is DMOZ's successor, Curlie, which is community-driven and focuses on maintaining high-quality listings.
     
    nvidura, Nov 29, 2024 IP