Guest Posted November 19, 2002 Posted November 19, 2002 We have one of our sites listed in DMOZ, but there are other sections of the site (virtually sites in their own right) that I believe would justify having a separate entry in DMOZ. From what I have read, this practice is acceptable. Is that correct? We have www.domain-here.co.uk listed currently but would like to add www.domain-here.co.uk/thisloadofservices and www.domain-here.co.uk/thatloadofservices both in different categories. The site is large and each section consists of several hundred pages - all the content is unique, and each section has unique content. I have seen other sites with more than one listing, but just wanted to know about how I should go about it. Thanks again, Daniel
apeuro Posted November 19, 2002 Posted November 19, 2002 We can't evaluate your site without your URL.
Guest JdS Posted November 22, 2002 Posted November 22, 2002 Instead of starting a new thread with a similar question, I thought I'd just add my query here... I submitted http://topsites.gidhelp.com/ (but unsuccessfully); which is clearly something else from the main site (i.e. http://gidhelp.com) which is listed already on dmoz.org under: Computers/Internet/Web_Design_and_Development/Promotion/Guides/. I still don't know if it was due to the fact that the main site was already listed or if I had submitted the subdomain and service to the wrong category. I will appreciate your comments.
Meta hutcheson Posted November 22, 2002 Meta Posted November 22, 2002 Rejected. IMO, there isn't sufficient content for it to be listed, even if it were considered a different site from the main domain. So I'm not going to do what I'd planned, which was to ask why anyone would have ever considered it a different site.
Guest JdS Posted November 22, 2002 Posted November 22, 2002 I am glad I got that cleared up.. <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />
Guest Posted December 11, 2002 Posted December 11, 2002 Another thing, the site is listed under that very topical directory site at the moment http://www.to~~~ directory - mmmmm, it's a wonder DMOZ editors even consider content from there. I could imagine the whole thing might be blacklisted by now, and be getting PR0 levels right across the search engines...so they should! I say...
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