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Submit Your Site For Review Need a fresh set of eyeballs to take a look at your site? Have a specific issue or question about some aspect of your layout, design or interface? This is the forum for you. When submitting your site, be sure to discuss what aspect you are looking for input on. Just posting a link with the word 'review' isn't appropriate.

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Old 10-12-2004, 03:08 PM
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i have submitted may site to dmoz but not geting listed could yopu help me to listed there ,could you provide me right category.

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http://www.geocities.com/anilkrsingh1
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Old 10-12-2004, 03:52 PM
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If you have already submitted there is nothing else you can do. Move on to more important things. Resubmitting will move you to the back of the line.

Develope original content and submit to other directories. Here is a spreadsheet of lots of directories.

http://www.outdoors-411.com/directory-se.xls
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Old 10-12-2004, 10:20 PM
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I have four suggestions:

1) When I tried to enter the site, only the index page worked; none of the other links worked.

2) I am not a DMOZ editor, so this is purely speculation, but I suspect that website designer/SEOer categories may be very competitive to get a listing in. If you are using a a free geocities account for your website, and using a free yahoo adress as your contact point, (all without listing a physical address on your site) I suspect you may find it challenging to get a listing. Registering an address such as anilsingh.com (or something else based on your name or your company name) may add some credibility to your site.

3) On your site you openly advertise that one of your strategies is email harvesting (I think I understand now why you are limiting yourself to throwaway addresses). I suspect the DMOZ editors may not look too kindly on people who engage in such practices.

4) DMOZ expects original content. If you cut and paste from other websites they are unlikely to list you. You are also likely to incur penalties from google for duplicate content.
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