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John_Caius

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...for having limited content available to non-members. There is a section of the guidelines on this subject here.
 
M

Merriora

Ok, thanks for the quick reply.

Just recently, I opened the Nutritional Information Search to non-members.
http://www.trackyourdiet.com/FoodItems/

Its true that my site does not have a ton of content as far as articles and information, but its mostly an online application for keeping track of a diet. Users have the option to join for free at: http://www.trackyourdiet.com/Join/Register.aspx?level=1

The reason that a membership is required is because the site keeps track of a person's diet, so I need some way to know who the user is.

Can the site be re-evaluated?

Thanks,

Robert Merriott
Owner/Developer
TrackYourDiet.com
 

thehelper

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I think it is really going to depend on how much content you are giving when someone signs up for a free membership. You might consider giving the editor a Free trial membership so they can evaluate all your content. That is what the Adult webmasters have to do, as well as any other site that has content for members only that wish to get evaluated and listed. If you are willing to do this put a note to the editor in brackets after your description to contact you for a free trial to evaluate the site.

Good Luck!
 

thehelper

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Actually, what I meant was resubmit your site to the category and after you suggest the description put in brackets at the end the user name and password or something along the lines to the editor to email you for a temporary login to review the site.
 
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