Why Google is not listing my site?

geetha

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hi,
www-threeauthors-com this is my site. Two months back , i have submitted this site to both google , yahoo. Now Yahoo is listing my site. But google is not. Why ? Help me :)
thank u
-geetha
 

hutcheson

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This is the Open Directory Project.

Search engines? We've heard of them. We've even heard of forums that discuss them.

You could always use everyone's favorite directory to find forums discussing search engines. Enjoy.
 

geetha

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but google says that " if your site is updated in dmoz then it will be automatically updated in google " So that only im asking you is there is any link between dmoz & other search engines.
i dont want to discuss about search engines...ok

thank u
geetha
 
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if your site is updated in dmoz then it will be automatically updated in google
You will, however, note it does not say when it will be updated in the Google directory (which is what that statement refers to).

DMOZ is spidered by any search engines that care to do so. There is no link between us and any search engine, greater than that.
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Mehroof here

dear geetha,

It takes almost 4 to 6 weeks for our site to get listed in the searches.
:) if possible i will check into the matter please send your site details.
 

RobNYC

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Google XML sitemap

Have you tried submitting to Google re: thire XML sitemap submission program?
 

seokolla

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I too have the same problem

geetha said:
Yes I tried that . Now Google is Listing My Site . Thank You..
hi geetha
I have submitted my site to dmoz 6 months back but my site is not listed in that.But you got listed your site in just two months, I want to know that which method you followed to list your site quickly in Dmoz.
One more thing is that I was intersted in google site map, can any one help me how to generate the sitemap effectively
thanks
kolla
 

seokolla

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geetha said:
ya Sure.
http://code.google.com/sm_thirdparty.html

where u can find thirdparty s/w to generate sitemap.xml..
only 3 steps to follow.
1. generate sitemap.xml
2.upload that file to your root directory ex.www.yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml
3.https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/login [ if u are having gmail account then it will be easy to submit and view your status]
all the best
with regards
geetha



thanks a lot geetha. I followed the link and excuted as it was their and waiting for the result. I hope and confident that my site will be listed quickly.

any how thanks once again for your suggestions.
kolla
 

Callimachus

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thanks a lot geetha. I followed the link and excuted as it was their and waiting for the result. I hope and confident that my site will be listed quickly.

Just for clarity's sake , note that this will do nothing to speed your submission's listing in ODP (DMOZ) but only, perhaps, among Google's search links.
 

seokolla

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Callimachus said:
Just for clarity's sake , note that this will do nothing to speed your submission's listing in ODP (DMOZ) but only, perhaps, among Google's search links.

Can any you suggest me the best method, So that my site will be sited in the DMOZ directory
 

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Submitting your site was all you have to do, and all you can do. Just go on with whatever other tasks you have on your list, and - if your site qualifies for a listing - your site will be listed eventually.

And if your site does not qualify, you would not have submitted it,right? Right. So no need to worry about that.
 

geetha

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hai,
i have submitted my site to DMOZ in apr 2005. I am not listed in directory. I m still waiting. I dont need status of my site. But i have doubt,
How can i find whether my site is eligible / not.
If not , Reason why it is reject by editor [ how can i know the reason ]
How much time i have to wait for my listing. [ at the maximum ]
when do i resubmit my site
Please help me..

Thank a lot in advance
 

windharp

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Please read the FAQ linked at the top of this forum. It covers nearly everything we can say regarding your questions.
 

m2kevin

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How to submit my site to DOMZ?

We are new site, please tell me how to do that? thanks.
 

geolyus

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windharp said:
Submitting your site was all you have to do, and all you can do. Just go on with whatever other tasks you have on your list, and - if your site qualifies for a listing - your site will be listed eventually.

And if your site does not qualify, you would not have submitted it,right? Right. So no need to worry about that.

And what if an editor refuses to list the english version of an website, even the versions in other languages of the same website are aproved by other DMOZ editors?
 

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Yes, each language section is evaluated on its own merit. It's not at all unusual for a site to be listed in some of its languages and not in others. The quality of the language, the amount of content in that language, and the content available on OTHER websites in that language, all combine to require a separate editorial judgment for each language. This should be obvious if you consider the concept of "unique" information.

And that's not just the list/no-list decision. Obviously, the number of other sites in each language, and the number of editors that CAN review sites in each language, mean that the different languages will almost certainly be reviewed at different times.

This should also be obvious, if you think about it. Suppose I, as an editor, find a site in English and Norwegian. Now, I don't read Norwegian. So all I can do is review the English section, and send the Norwegian section to a World/Norsk category. Sometime later it will be reviewed there. I am not going to wait until we have a group of editors speaking all the necessary languages, all ready to edit, all interested in editing the same subject at the same time! That would be insane. Instead, I'm going to review what I can review and not worry about when the rest happens.
 

geolyus

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hutcheson said:
Yes, each language section is evaluated on its own merit. It's not at all unusual for a site to be listed in some of its languages and not in others. The quality of the language, the amount of content in that language, and the content available on OTHER websites in that language, all combine to require a separate editorial judgment for each language. This should be obvious if you consider the concept of "unique" information.

And that's not just the list/no-list decision. Obviously, the number of other sites in each language, and the number of editors that CAN review sites in each language, mean that the different languages will almost certainly be reviewed at different times.

This should also be obvious, if you think about it. Suppose I, as an editor, find a site in English and Norwegian. Now, I don't read Norwegian. So all I can do is review the English section, and send the Norwegian section to a World/Norsk category. Sometime later it will be reviewed there. I am not going to wait until we have a group of editors speaking all the necessary languages, all ready to edit, all interested in editing the same subject at the same time! That would be insane. Instead, I'm going to review what I can review and not worry about when the rest happens.


The site was edited and aproved in "other languages", and in English not.
And it was submited to the proper category in English language.
Regarding the content... it was/is a directory, that means the information has the same value in English or other languages.
But, unfortunately, some editors (not all, of course) are treating DMOZ like their own property and are looking down to the people.
But "we live in an unfair world" as a cinic editor wrote somewhere on this forum! :)
 
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