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#1 Sitowebstudio

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Posted 25 February 2012 - 10:59 AM

Hi!
I would ask your advice on how to succeed in being included on DMOZ, because, despite having followed the rules given for proposing the inclusion of a web site, a distance of about one year after the renewal, and made ​​a few weeks ago, no I had no response.
Considering that I am a Webmaster and I started my business I would recentemete tips on how to reach the goal.
Certainly, my problem (as I read on the forum) is not the only, therefore, I hope that whoever fixed it, can help.
My website is:  <domain removed>
Thank you in advance.

Pinella Basile

Edited by Elper, 25 February 2012 - 11:13 AM.
No specific domains/urls please.


#2 jimnoble

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Posted 25 February 2012 - 12:05 PM

There is no magic secret. Just suggest your website once to the one best category and then be patient.

In your case, since you say you've already suggested it, all you can do now is be patient.

You might have misunderstood our objectives and how we operate here. ODP is a volunteer organisation building a directory as a hobby. Editors edit where they wish, when they wish and as much as they wish within the constraints of their permissions. We have no schedules or systems to force people to do work that they don't volunteer to do. ODP is not primarily a free listing service for website owners and it does not attempt to process their listing suggestions within the time scales desired by them.

Some volunteer will process your listing suggestion in time but we can't predict who or when that might be. Elapsed times can range from a few days to a few years. There is no need to re-suggest your website and doing so could be counter-productive because a later suggestion overwrites any earlier one.


I prefer to answer questions in the forum and ignore uninvited PMs from non-editors.




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