DigitalWorld Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 My site has been online since 1999, I would say its quite large forum that discusses everything from entertainment, science, news, technology. I have been trying to get my site listed for over 5 years now with my current domain, I even re-applied yesterday as the last time I applied was almost a year ago. I will be honest you will probably black list me but I would rather someone tell me what is wrong with my site because I look at the category that I think is best suited for my niche and see some of my rivals that have much less information and members than me, I also see sites that I believe do not belong in there but year after year I get overlooked. I know the Editors are not paid and they do a fantastic job, but why does yahoo have me in there directory - unpaid. but I cannot get into dmoz with a site that has been online for for longer than facebook, ebay, and many other well known sites. What am I doing wrong Regards Mick
jimnoble Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 We don't know whet website you're talking about (thanks for following the forum T&C) and we wouldn't comment here even if we did. If your website is listable, it'll probably be listed in time - but we can't predict when that might be.
DigitalWorld Posted October 14, 2010 Author Posted October 14, 2010 We don't know whet website you're talking about (thanks for following the forum T&C) and we wouldn't comment here even if we did. If your website is listable, it'll probably be listed in time - but we can't predict when that might be. Thanks for the reply Jim, I was feeling a little left out yesterday. I appreciate your time, I guess now I have messed up the queue that my site was already in. I would never break any terms and conditions I read the stickies before posting this. Thank you for getting back to me Mick
prVacationRental Posted October 18, 2010 Posted October 18, 2010 I feel your pain..trying to get listed..been tryin for about the same stretch of time..
Meta pvgool Posted October 19, 2010 Meta Posted October 19, 2010 I feel your pain..trying to get listed..been tryin for about the same stretch of time.. Must be an other directory you are talking about. DMOZ has no option which you can use to try to get your website listed. You mght have misunderstood the goal of DMOZ and the suggestion option we provide. Please do a search on this forum and you will find many explanations by DMOZ editors. I will not answer PM or emails send to me. If you have anything to ask please use the forum.
RedGerry Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 I've submitted sites previously with no problem. However I submitted 4 sites in April of this year (6mths) and have had no further info and still no listing. What does perturb me is that thinking there might be a shortage of editors I applied to offer my services and was rejected within 24hrs. This troubles me as I'm starting to suspect that categories are being hijacked by particular companies who then ignore all further applications for listings. One thing is for sure, DMOZ is not the same standard as when I first used it and I'm now beginning to question whether it has any future. A shame really as it was always somewhere the little guy could get a fair crack against the big boys.
Northstarmarketing Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 I'm in the same boat DigitalWorld... and it seems to be sinking fast. I'd registered other sites with DMOZ years ago and it was fine but now I can't seem to get my new business on the directory. From what I understand the editors have a tough task and the demand far outweighs the supply. As I have a genuine marketing consultancy company I would pay to get my listing reviewed and fed back if there is a problem - for all I know it's been rejected and I'm typing here like a chump waiting to here back... Anywho, fingers crossed it gets looked at soon! Good luck all.
Meta pvgool Posted October 22, 2010 Meta Posted October 22, 2010 You all seem to think that DMOZ is some sort of service to list websites. Well, it isn't. You can not list, register (or what you might call it) your website with DMOZ. You can not even ask editors to list your website. The only thing you can do is suggest a website (that does not need to be yours) for which you believe that it might be usefull for the DMOZ users. The only thing DMOZ promises is that an editor will look at that suggestion. We do not promise when that will be. Can be in a few days (exception) but can also be after a few years (also and exception). We also do not promise that we will list all suggested websites. Only those websites that meet our guidelines and that add value to a category will be listed. We also do look for listable websites ourself in other sources, we are not dependend on the pool of suggested websites. I will not answer PM or emails send to me. If you have anything to ask please use the forum.
RedGerry Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Which all adds up to DMOZ (sponsored by AOL who seem to rely solely on its content for search listings) becoming pointless? I live and breath open source, this all smacks of elitism and that is why unless someone wakes up and joins the Internet of the 21st century DMOZ will lose any relevance whatsoever and simply die.
Meta mollybdenum Posted October 27, 2010 Meta Posted October 27, 2010 "Open" in reference to the directory does not refer to anyone being able to list a site, or to get listed in the directory. Rather, it refers to the free use of content. See the licensing information. I will not answer PM or emails sent to me. If you have anything to ask please use the forum.
jessicaken Posted October 29, 2010 Posted October 29, 2010 Oops, wish me good luck. I saw some guy said it would be forever to enter into it. Dear editor my submitted site: <URL removed> If there is any problem, please PM me. Thanks soooooo much!
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