Guest Posted May 2, 2003 Posted May 2, 2003 I submitted our site http://www.berrydog.com/ over 6 months ago and unfotunately it is still not listed. We design and manufacture swimwear and bikinis and I have been submitting our site to what appears to be the correct category which is: Shopping/Clothing/Swimwear/ I have followed your submission guidlines but still haven't had any luck getting the site listed. We have a great site and it would be very relevant to any person searching for swimwear and bikinis. Can you please help by letting me know the status of my site and if I am doing something wrong. Your help is greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Allen Berrydog Swimwear www.berrydog.com <img src="/images/icons/confused.gif" alt="" />
Meta kokopeli Posted May 2, 2003 Meta Posted May 2, 2003 Please do not start new threads when there is an existing thread for the same url.
Guest Posted May 2, 2003 Posted May 2, 2003 My apologies, if I had known I could do that I would have. Some of us are not as well versed in using these forums as you obiously are.
lachenm Posted May 2, 2003 Posted May 2, 2003 Of course. Editors generally spend more time here than do non-editors. That's why we ask people to read the "Forum Guidelines - READ BEFORE POSTING" thread at the top of the forum, before posting. <img src="/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" />
Guest Posted May 2, 2003 Posted May 2, 2003 Hi, Do I need to repost using the original thread that I started? The reason I ask is that so far I have received a response from yourself and another editor but neither one of you has responded to my original inquiry which is to find out the status of my submission? Thanx, Allen
Meta kokopeli Posted May 2, 2003 Meta Posted May 2, 2003 You would need to post your question in your original thread as per the the Forum Guidelines which is marked Forum Guidelines - READ BEFORE POSTING . I appolagize for not pointing this out when I posted originally but the guidelines are listed in the very first thread in this forum and I assumed you read the directions. It is just easier for us to know what is said before as opposed to starting multiple threads on the same subject. You can continue to use that thread.
Guest Posted May 2, 2003 Posted May 2, 2003 Thank you for clearing that up. I appreciate your help. Thanks, Allen
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