DMOZ, The Waiting Game & Moving On
Just recently, I became an Open Directory (DMOZ) editor for an additional
category that I've had my eye on for sometime for the past 5 years
that I've been helping DMOZ. Now, I know this
category did not have an editor for at least 2 plus years, so I was
wondering what exactly the back up of sites waiting to get listed
were age wise. In a past article, I touch on this same subject
DMOZ the wait to be listed with another category.
Needless to say, there were countless sites that were listed in
the list for 2 plus years, some survived and sadly some did not.
It's a shame that it took so long for someone to be approved to be
an editor for the category that I was finally listed in, but this is
something that some sites will encounter when submitting to
categories that do not have an editor or have an editor higher up in
the directory.
Just Submit & Move On
This is clearly the only option available. Make sure you find the
most appropriate category for your website, follow the directions
clearly, use your company name for the title and for the description
it should describe what your website offers. This is essentially the
easiest way to explain it. The success of your website should not
always have to depend on your company site getting listed in DMOZ or
not. Even when there are editors for some categories, the submission
list is backed up and it will take sometime for getting through it.
The best advice is follow the submission rules and when its time for
the editor to review your site, there will be less changes he/she
will need to make.
There are still great other directories that you can submit to.
Whilst DMOZ and Yahoo are the top 2, not everyone can always afford
paying the $299/year fee, and not all sites get listed in DMOZ, but
there's still life beyond getting listed in DMOZ and Yahoo's
Directory
Gerard Manning
Search Engine Placement Specialist
Search Engine Marketing Agency :: Manning
Search Marketing
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