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shadow575

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Please read the Submission Status Request Guidelines linked in my signature and provide us the necessary clickable link to the category that you submitted it to.

Then we would be happy to check it out for you.

Thanks.
 

CassieT

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Status on www.gooserunners.com

I have updated my submission and still web not posted. Was wondering what the hold up is.And if there is anything I can do to get posted sooner, or if I should resubmit request
 

shadow575

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1 month is not a hold up. Sites can take anywhere from a couple of hours to several years for a review to take place. You might want to read the FAQ and the Help Center (Both linked in my signature below). They provide you with some important information in regards to the submission process.

I have not looked at the site so the following is just a general comment about submissions:

No site is guaranteed a listing, a submitted URL is merely a suggestion for inclusion. Only after a review by a volunteer editor can a site be listed or deleted.
 

djdeeds

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I don't actually see a status report above (pardon me if I missed it), so:

[r]recd[/r]
 

CassieT

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Site status?

I am curious as to the status of submission on this site. Is there something wrong with the site that it hasn't been posted? If so please let me know. It has been several months now :confused:
 

bobrat

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Please note the bottom [reddish coloured] line of text in shadow575's posts.

Please note the requests and links to read the posting guidelines splattered all over this thread.
 

hutcheson

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>I am curious as to the status of submission on this site.

Bump this thread six months after the last status report.
 

spectregunner

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Well, the most polite thing I can tell you is that the advice you recieved from them was well-meaning, but seriously flawed, and not worth following.
 

bobrat

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AOL tech support #$*(*_@|\\a#$(+@(!@#!@#!@#!@ :confused:

The simple explanation is that in most one of two things happens when you resubmit

1. The newest submisson replaces the previous one - an editor may choose to work throught the unreviewed in the category in submission date order, in which case you pushed yourself to the end of the line.

OR

2. The extra submission(S) gets retained and you have more than one waiting for review, an editor may choose to clean up the category and remove duplicates without actaully reviewing anything, in which case, the same action as #1 may happen. The other possibility is that there is a slightly increased chance that mutliple editors doing cleanup will end up removing all your submissions, and you have to start all over again.
 

CassieT

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site submission

I figured that. And also told that to them but they told me to do it anyway, so I figured I would ask. No harm in asking. I just continue to wait as I have been.
:D
 
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