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vistadivine.com
10-03-2006, 03:35 AM
Tips for Getting Your Site Listed in Dmoz

by Akash Kumar, October 2006

Getting listed in Dmoz (http://www.dmoz.org) has always been a major concern for those webmasters who know what difference a Dmoz listing can make to their site's search engine positioning. As Dmoz is a free volunteered directory, it requires your site to be the best in your industry, if it is not then make sure to make it.

But many people are not aware of the things that are responsible for getting a listing in Dmoz, there are some dos and don'ts that make your site into Dmoz but what are they? what things you need to follow? and what things are to be avoided? following are few tips which would help you out.

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 nowadays 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 nowadays 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 professionally 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 credibility 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 don't think that you are a run away business. Many times the editors reject sites if they don't see any physical contact information on the site, so it is very much necessary for you to put up at least 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.
Before 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.

NOTE: please dont use this article any where else without my permission.

Feel free to give me greens if you liked my article.

Akash

candid_kris
12-07-2006, 11:59 AM
Thanks vista...but just curious how long will it take to see if DMOZ accepts my submission?? Thanks again :D

seo auliya
12-07-2006, 01:38 PM
Dmoz acceptance times varies on many things, including what category your site fits in to. Generally, if you get accepted into DMOZ it will take 6 months - a year. Not everyone gets accepted. The thing to remember about DMOZ is that it is completely Human Edited. So if you pick a category for your site that has lots of submissions, it will take longer to be reviewed. Also, some categories are not reviewed very often, so that can mean more waiting time in DMOZ.

Paz
12-08-2006, 12:29 AM
DMOZ are having hardware issues at the moment; I've heard that editors can't log in; don't know if it's true.

abhishekmat
12-11-2006, 07:47 AM
Service Temporarily Unavailable

What do u people think if it will become

Service Unavailable :)

markov
12-11-2006, 01:40 PM
I think DMOZ is not open for submissions from the last 40 days. How much more time it will take ?

kma9090
12-12-2006, 02:13 PM
Is Dmoz even important now? I think not, personally I can't think how getting listed could improve things.
Also do Dmoz still accept listings, I have tried multiple sites in the past and none were successfull.. I read somewhere they had a backlog of upto 1 year..

RyanSmith
12-13-2006, 08:40 AM
Ya, I have pretty much given up on getting listed in DMOZ. I think it's still worth submitting your site, but do it once, and never think about it again.

The benefits are still there - quite a few engines and directories still pull their results from DMOZ, but it is no longer the major factor that it use to be.

"Submit and Forget"

seo auliya
12-13-2006, 09:23 AM
SEOmoz featured a pretty good article about the lack of DMOZ goodness, you can find it here: http:// www. seomoz .org/blogdetail.php?ID=1583 (remove spaces). I personally agree with this article, any other opinions?

Kate
12-13-2006, 09:49 PM
yea i also experience the same problem as Abhishek.. I have been trying to submit my site but every time it was unsuccessful..

sonisoni
12-13-2006, 10:41 PM
same wid me ..service is temporarily unavailable...