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There's no such thing as a submission to dmoz, so there's not much point in asking about the status of one.

 

Until you folks clean up the documents there IS very much "a submission to DMOZ"

 

"We may reject, delete, or edit submissions that violate these policies or that we otherwise believe, in our sole discretion, should not be included in the directory."

 

"Determine whether a site is appropriate for submission to the ODP:"

 

"You should submit a site to the single most relevant category. Sites submitted to inappropriate or unrelated categories may be rejected or removed."

 

. . . .and so on. It's just pointless to respond to someone in this fashion when all of the documents refer to site "submission."

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I am now an editor. I am also the owner of a large commercial website, in fact the first of it's kind. We really pioneered what we do. My site is not listed in my category, and as an editor, I don't have any other means to get my site listed, or sped up, or moved up a list, nothing. It really deserves to be there.

 

Yet! If this isn't fair, I don't know what is. It's absolutely fair for you submitters. My site is sitting somewhere just like yours is. Is it the way I want it? Absolutely not. What am I going to do about it?

 

Wait patiently. :)

Posted

>> What am I going to do about it? <<

 

List 100 sites belonging to other unknown people, somewhere else in the directory....

Posted
Ok, I have waited for long time, and started to wonder if my submission

is still in the queue. Is it possible to make the project more transparent

to us so that we know our submission is there and whether there is

an eidtor visited the the part of project where I submitted my site?

 

Hey instead of getting an auto responder for directory “submissions” get an auto responder for the Resource Zone. It could say something like... NO.:D

Posted
Seeing that the same questions keep getting posted here, I'm wondering if some of the members are using auto question generators. :D :D
Posted
I am now an editor. I am also the owner of a large commercial website, in fact the first of it's kind. We really pioneered what we do. My site is not listed in my category, and as an editor, I don't have any other means to get my site listed, or sped up, or moved up a list, nothing. It really deserves to be there.

 

Yet! If this isn't fair, I don't know what is. It's absolutely fair for you submitters. My site is sitting somewhere just like yours is. Is it the way I want it? Absolutely not. What am I going to do about it?

 

Wait patiently. :)

 

I've been waiting patiently to see any one of 50+ websites our company has designed since we've been in business listed in DMOZ.

 

I believe that all of our sites are quality sites and than many of them contain unique content that would be valuable to the directory. Despite this I've never had any of our sites appear in DMOZ either via submission or through serendipitous discovery by a DMOZ editor.

 

Our oldest submission just had its 5th anniversary of "waiting patiently".

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Posted
fifty sites in five years... all your own content: savvydog, either you're Athanius Kircher revividus, or ... you're spreading your informational content way too thin. How is it that you thought to avoid the obloquy of having suggested "related sites" (within the meaning of the submittal policy?)
Posted
fifty sites in five years... all your own content: savvydog, either you're Athanius Kircher revividus, or ... you're spreading your informational content way too thin. How is it that you thought to avoid the obloquy of having suggested "related sites" (within the meaning of the submittal policy?)

 

We're a web design / marketing company. All those sites were developed for clients and are by and large very different from each other (we have a policy of not working for two clients that compete directly with one another). So its not our own content, but it is original content designed on their behalf.

 

We aren't really a heavy SEO outfit, but we do some courtesy submissions for our client's when their sites go live including submissions to DMOZ - though that's become something of a joke since we've never actually gotten a client listed.

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Posted
So, it stands to reason that at least, some of your clients have physical locations - right? Did you suggest those clients to the Regional locality or to the Topical category?
Posted
So, it stands to reason that at least, some of your clients have physical locations - right? Did you suggest those clients to the Regional locality or to the Topical category?

 

Yes. I've had half a dozen of them submit to regional categories for Las Vegas (where we were based originally) and I've had all of our clients based in Californa (LA, SD & SF) submit regionally.

 

Most of the rest of our clients are national businesses, so we steered them toward topical submissions instead of regional ones.

 

Frankly we've been baffled by our inability to even get one of our client's sites into DMOZ, even by pure accident. The only client we have who is in DMOZ submitted prior to us redesigning their site and was approved and added to the directory only 2 months after they submitted, but before they became our client.

 

If I didn't know better I'd say our company had some kind of immense negative DMOZ karma.

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