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Blogger trick to submission in DMOZ Directory

Blogger trick to submission in DMOZ Directory

Start by reading the DMOZ guidelines. Don’t do like me and submit a dozen sites without really paying close attention to the guidelines. I didn’t take the submission process seriously enough since I couldn’t see any clear gain in the near future.

I suggest that you research the Open Directory Project (DMOZ) and have everything written before starting the online process. Then, choose a category (see below) from the directory and click “Suggest URL”.

Let’s look at some of the most important entries.

Title

According to the guidelines, the “title should identify the site, not describe it”. The title should be informative and concise. If the site belongs to a business then the official name of the business should be used as the title. See the guidelines for more specific Here are some examples of titles from the website.

  • not all caps
  • the first letter of each word should be in capital, except for articles, prepositions and conjunctions
  • do not use the URL as the title
  • no punctuation marks or unnecessary symbols.

Description

The description should give specific information about the content and/or subject matter of the site. The description should be written for the benefit of the directory user, to give them an idea of what they will find on the website. The description:

  • should be informative
  • should be concise
  • should not try to sell the site
  • should not be stuffed with keywords
  • should not repeat the title of the site
  • should not use superlatives like “best” or “cheapest”
  • Information that could change, such as prices, should not be included.

Category

Choose your category carefully. Find the appropriate category and drill down to the appropriate sub-category. Once there, take a look at some of the existing listings to ensure that your site fits. Submitting to the wrong category can delay your application. If your site has a regional flavor then make sure you submit it to a regional category as well. Regional submissions often make it into the directory quicker.

note : When faced with hundreds of submissions, editors tend to pick out submissions that they can process quickly. They often will add submissions that are obviously well written and follow the guidelines. If your title, description, grammar and category are wrong your application has a better chance of being put aside. Don’t worry, someone will look at it, eventually.

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4 Responses to “Blogger trick to submission in DMOZ Directory”

  1. wieyoga Says:

    saya udah 2 kali mngirimkan situs saya tuk di listing di dmoz …! kenapa ya selalu ditolak :( (

  2. MBAInternet Says:

    I followed everything outlined here and was very careful reading all the Guidelines. Submitted my blog more than 4 months ago and it’s still not listed in DMOZ…

    Any idea why is that happening? Any idea of the average time it takes to be listed??

  3. Evolution Search Says:

    Some luck is involved. Out of the last five sites we submitted to dmoz, two were accepted (one almost right away).

    Depends on the category. Remember, in some cases, there might be no one there.

  4. Pancallok Says:

    Doain yah moga2 aku bs berhasil masuk d DMOZ…..

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