clasione Posted July 3, 2005 Posted July 3, 2005 I got a pretty big site listed sometime within the last few days.... Just stopping in to say yippe '''' Acurate title + Acurate description = DMOZ Listing Thanks again everyone.....
bobrat Posted July 3, 2005 Posted July 3, 2005 Maybe post the same message in some of the SEO forums you hang out in
Meta pvgool Posted July 3, 2005 Meta Posted July 3, 2005 Acurate title + Acurate description = DMOZ Listing A small correction. Enough Unique Content = DMOZ listing Acurate title + Acurate description can result in a faster review of the suggestion (atleast it will be the case if I review the site). I will not answer PM or emails send to me. If you have anything to ask please use the forum.
clasione Posted July 3, 2005 Author Posted July 3, 2005 As a matter of fact, I'm one of the very few that still hang on to the DMOZ project.... As many of the seo forums are usually filled with people complaining about the entire process, it's mostly those who have very little to offer the directory by itself and don't understand why there sites don't get listed... I've actaully praised resource zone specifically in the past for addressing some issues for me here and there over the years.... I've had my share of missed spots just like everyone else, but all-in-all always a positive experience with DMOZ as a whole.... Thanks again!!!
WRMineo Posted July 6, 2005 Posted July 6, 2005 Accurate[/i"] spelling can also help a little too. LOL - so you would penalize Dan Quayle for adding an "e" to potato?
Sunanda Posted July 6, 2005 Posted July 6, 2005 It's not a matter of me penalizing DQ. It's DQ handicapping himself. Fantasy scenario -- you are one of the editors for the category: Agriculture/Food_Crops/potatoes One day you decide to take a look at the pool of suggested sites and maybe review a couple of them. You have ten minutes between meetings, so literally only a couple of them. There are five sites in the pool, and their descriptions are * Buy Potatoe products here. Best Brands. Always cheapest. * Tips for growing potatoes at home * Cheap hotels!! All major cards accepted. * Potato blight information and treatment * potatoe PIE. HOME Deliveries. Buy NOW Which two would you look at in this editing session, and why? Remember, the object of the exercise is to add something relevant and of quality to the directory.
seamus Posted July 6, 2005 Posted July 6, 2005 * Tips for growing potatoes at home But that's only because my dad grew potatoes in the back garden when I was a kid. Would be curious to know if he mentions cutting a seed potato with two eyes in half, so that you can have two plants. Oops we're kind of going off topic here
WRMineo Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 Sure, I'll play Which two and why: Tips for growing potatoes at home - informative, useful, helpful. Potato blight information and treatment - ibid. The others are either self-serving, irrelevant, or simply unintelligible (not ready without edit). Do I win a prize? A soda would be cool
Sunanda Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 A soda would be cool No prize, other than the personal satisfaction of knowing you have some insight into what it's like for an editor to delve into the suggested sites pool. It's been said often, usually to little comprehension, that the suggested sites pools are just about the worst places for editors to visit when seeking new sites to add. Simply because they are of such low, low quality. At least for most "commercial" and/or "competitative" categories. But to get a site listed it does need to be first noticed by an editor, and the suggest-a-site link is just about the only method most people think of when attempting to draw an editor's attention to their site. Sadly then, most of the webmasters sabotage their own effort by describing their site in their suggestion in ways that make it sound like it has no hope of a listing -- those three you'd look at last (if at all) may well be eligible, but you'd never guess that from the self-descriptions. So what Clasione has done is made the best possible use of the suggest-a-site link, and supplied accurate details. Their site most likely stood out amongst all the other suggestions which were effectively camouflaged in marketing-paint. Of course, Clasione's site (as it was eligible) would eventually have been listed. They've simply done all they could to shorten the eventuality. Many don't. Then wonder why.
WRMineo Posted July 9, 2005 Posted July 9, 2005 Satisfied but Thirsty Sunanda: Great insight and information; thanks for sharing! Yes, I feel satisfied, but still a bit thirsty. I was really looking forward to the soda too. Ah, best to settle on a good glass of water anyway ... I have applied to be an editor before and humor myself that I will again soon. I'm kind of "old-school" in my beliefs sometimes, in that, one person can make a difference. ODP has over 10K ones making a difference; although it appears aggravating, it must also be a sense of pride and accomplishment. Thanks for what you and your peers do to help everyone else! Regards, Rob w®m
DesertJules Posted July 22, 2005 Posted July 22, 2005 I would add one other thing, WRMineo. Pride, accomplishment, and FUN. Of course, I've only been editing for about 3 months, in categories that (so far) don't get spammed a lot.
WRMineo Posted July 22, 2005 Posted July 22, 2005 I would add one other thing, WRMineo. Pride, accomplishment, and FUN. Of course, I've only been editing for about 3 months, in categories that (so far) don't get spammed a lot. Very cool - thanks for adding that. When I was in the military and then in the corporate sector, I always told people that "apathy is infectous" as it seems to spread like a bad cold. Of course, a fun and positive attitude and run rampant just as fast - good for you; thanks!
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