It has been over a month since I contacted you last, asking what could be done to improve my site so that it can be properly considered for the Gambling Category at DMOZ. I also pointed out to you at least two sites which are essentially shills for their own casinos, and even run popups off of their sites.
In about 14 days, I will be speaking at the Casino Affiliate Conference ( http://www.casinoaffiliateconference.com ) at which I am supposed to be speaking about Asia - but likely will change topics to speak about the do's, dont's, and other peculiarities of search engines, pay-per-click and directories such as DMOZ.
As it stands right now, the only possible opinion I can form of the DMOZ Gambling category editors is that there is a distinct bias towards either favored sites, or against non-favored sites. While I recognize a couple of members in the category which are clearly deserving, it is also clear to me that more than half of what is there clearly does not belong, and despite genuine efforts to discover why they are there when other worthy sites are not, I am unable to come up with an answer since I do not have any replies.
What is most peculiar is that my writings, which appear on my site, are also featured in two of the sites in your category - Winner Online and Gambling Times. Indeed, I am the Online Casino columnist for Gambling Times.
It has been suggested by Ettore (thanks again) that my site has too many ads, or affiliate links, or whatever. Let me point out that each of the sites in your list either have as much as or more advertising, or are in fact operated by casino manufacturers themselves for the sole purpose of promoting their licensees.
I am unsure what to do next - obviously open this thread to see what happens, but I had not done this earlier because I believe a private answer would have been sufficient. From a personal standpoint, I am willing and able to do whatever it takes to meet your standards - if only you would let me know what they are. And this message I can also carry to the delegates at the Casino Affiliate Conference, instead of telling them that my experience with DMOZ is that this particular category appears to be unfairly biased after a number of attempts in past months to establish a line of communication with category editors.
That, unfortunately, gets you lumped in with Kanoodle LOL.. where PPC for the category is useless and almost exclusively clicked on by people in China... yeah right...
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In about 14 days, I will be speaking at the Casino Affiliate Conference ( http://www.casinoaffiliateconference.com ) at which I am supposed to be speaking about Asia - but likely will change topics to speak about the do's, dont's, and other peculiarities of search engines, pay-per-click and directories such as DMOZ.
As it stands right now, the only possible opinion I can form of the DMOZ Gambling category editors is that there is a distinct bias towards either favored sites, or against non-favored sites. While I recognize a couple of members in the category which are clearly deserving, it is also clear to me that more than half of what is there clearly does not belong, and despite genuine efforts to discover why they are there when other worthy sites are not, I am unable to come up with an answer since I do not have any replies.
What is most peculiar is that my writings, which appear on my site, are also featured in two of the sites in your category - Winner Online and Gambling Times. Indeed, I am the Online Casino columnist for Gambling Times.
It has been suggested by Ettore (thanks again) that my site has too many ads, or affiliate links, or whatever. Let me point out that each of the sites in your list either have as much as or more advertising, or are in fact operated by casino manufacturers themselves for the sole purpose of promoting their licensees.
I am unsure what to do next - obviously open this thread to see what happens, but I had not done this earlier because I believe a private answer would have been sufficient. From a personal standpoint, I am willing and able to do whatever it takes to meet your standards - if only you would let me know what they are. And this message I can also carry to the delegates at the Casino Affiliate Conference, instead of telling them that my experience with DMOZ is that this particular category appears to be unfairly biased after a number of attempts in past months to establish a line of communication with category editors.
That, unfortunately, gets you lumped in with Kanoodle LOL.. where PPC for the category is useless and almost exclusively clicked on by people in China... yeah right...
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