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How to submit your site to ODP (DMOZ)

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How to suggest a site to the Open Directory
The Open Directory Project is a web directory of Internet resources. A web directory is something akin to a huge reference library. The directory is hierarchically arranged by subject - from broad to specific. The ODP is maintained by community editors who evaluate sites for inclusion in the directory. They are our experts, and all submissions are subject to editor evaluation.
We care a great deal about the quality of the ODP. We aren't a search engine and pride ourselves on being highly selective. We don't accept all sites, so please don't take it personally should your site not be accepted. Our goal is to make the directory as useful as possible for our users, not to have the directory include all (or even most) of the sites that could possibly be listed or serve as a promotional tool for the entities listed.

To keep the ODP running smoothly and to assist us in exercising our editorial discretion, we have set up policies for submitting sites for our consideration. 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. We may also reject, delete, or block other sites that we believe to be associated with a user who has violated these policies.

You should take a few moments to understand these policies and the steps to submit a site before you begin. Failure to understand and follow these instructions generally will result in the rejection of a submission.

Step One

Determine whether a site is appropriate for submission to the ODP:
Do not submit mirror sites. Mirror sites are sites that contain identical content, but have altogether different URLs. Do not submit URLs that contain only the same or similar content as other sites you may have listed in the directory. Sites with overlapping and repetitive content are not helpful to users of the directory. Multiple submissions of the same or related sites may result in the exclusion and/or deletion of those and all affiliated sites. Do not disguise your submission and submit the same URL more than once. Example: dmoz.org and dmoz.org/index.html.
Do not submit any site with an address that redirects to another address.
The Open Directory has a policy against the inclusion of sites with illegal content. Examples of illegal material include child pornography; libel; material that infringes any intellectual property right; and material that specifically advocates, solicits or abets illegal activity (such as fraud or violence). Do not submit sites "under construction." Wait until a site is complete before submitting it. Sites that are incomplete, contain "Under Construction" notices, or contain broken graphics or links aren't good candidates for the directory. Submit pornographic sites to the appropriate category under Adult. Submit non-English sites to the appropriate category under World. Don't submit sites consisting largely of affiliate links.

Step Two

Do a quick search in the directory at dmoz.org (the home of the Open Directory) to be sure your site isn't already listed. This saves everyone time.

Step Three

Identify the single best category for your site. The Open Directory has an enormous array of subjects to choose from. You should submit a site to the single most relevant category. Sites submitted to inappropriate or unrelated categories may be rejected or removed.
Note: Some categories do not have "suggest URL" or "update URL" links. These categories don't accept submissions, so you should find a more specific category for your site.

Step Four

Once you've selected the best category for your site, go directly to that category on dmoz.org and then click "suggest URL." Follow the instructions on the submission form carefully. Descriptions of sites should describe the content of the site concisely and accurately. They should not be promotional in nature. Submitting a promotional description rather than an objective, well written description may significantly delay your site from being listed or prevent your site from being listed at all. Auto-submission software is (and always has been) a violation of this procedure. Sites submitted automatically are flagged and deleted after the submission is accepted, without notification to you. Persistent automatic submission may force us to ban you from the dmoz site, so we can provide resources to real human beings. Procedure After Your Site is Submitted An ODP editor will review your submission to determine whether to include it in the directory. Depending on factors such as the volume of submissions to the particular category, it may take several weeks or more before your submission is reviewed. Please only submit a URL to the Open Directory once. Again, multiple submissions of the same or related sites may result in the exclusion and/or deletion of those and all affiliated sites. Disguising your submission and submitting the same URL more than once is not permitted. If a site you submitted has not been listed after a month, you may check its status at the dmoz public forums. Updating Your Site If a site has been accepted for inclusion in the directory but you are dissatisfied with how the site is described or titled, you may go to the category where it is listed, and fill out the "update URL" form. If you are dissatisfied with the category in which your site is listed, you may send an e-mail to an editor for the category explaining your disagreement. Be polite and civil -- threatening or abusive behavior will not be tolerated. If (but only if) you are dissatisfied with the editor's response, you may then use the "Feedback" link at the top of the page to "appeal" the editor's decision. Be specific concerning your disagreement (including why you believe the editor's response is inadequate). Comments made through the feedback link are reviewed by the ODP staff, who will make the final decision. Please do NOT send correspondence to Netscape, as that will only slow down and complicate the process. We take all feedback seriously and give it our thoughtful consideration. But please remember that we must exercise our discretion and make numerous judgment calls as to how to make the ODP as useful as possible -- no matter what decision we make, we may not always satisfy everyone.

Getting Your Site Into Portals and Search Engines Using ODP Data
If your site has been accepted into the Open Directory, it may take anywhere from 2 weeks to several months for your site to be listed on partner sites which use the Open Directory data, such as AOL Search, Google, Netscape Search, Yahoo Search, and hundreds of other sites. We make updates of the data available weekly, but each partner has their own update schedule.
Editorial Discretion

Please recognize that making the ODP a useful resource requires us to exercise broad editorial discretion in determining the content and structure of the directory. That discretion extends (but is not limited) to what sites to include, where in the directory sites are placed, whether and when to include more than one link to a site, when deep linking is appropriate, and the content of the title and description of the site. In addition, a site's placement in the directory is subject to change or deletion at any time at our sole discretion. You should not rely on any aspect of a site's inclusion in the directory. Please understand that an editor's exercise of discretion may not always treat all submissions equally. You may not always agree with our choices, but we hope you recognize that we do our best to make fair and reasonable decisions.
The Open Directory team welcomes comments and feedback about the directory generally. Please let us know what you think, and how we can improve the service.
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Paul,
I have actually, its very simple. Submit your site to an obscured category that has an editor and you will be listed.

I recently have two sites listed, in a relevant category but in a remote region of UK, but that category had and editor hence my site was listed I think within about 4 months.
 
Your are quite right Paul, listing takes quite some time, so the sooner you submit your site the better. Listing in Dmoz itself is not the main thing but the listing in all those smaller directories that pull data from DMOZ and of course listing in Google directory is the icing on the cake.
 
IMHO, your best bet is to submit to DMOZ and shy away from the smaller directories. If, after a year you're not listed in DMOZ, then start peddling your site to the smaller directories.

Of course, if the editor is worth his salt and you have an excellent niche' site, he/she will add it to the directory without you even knowing ;o)

JMHO
 
Paul,
we are arguing the same point, I said get into DMOZ and then all the rest will follow especially the directories that import the contents of their database from DMOZ will endup listing your site free of charge once your site is in dmoz
 
i had no problems getting my site listed on DMOZ. I didn't try competing for a hard category. I'm thinking I will submit it to some other categories now that I've been listed in one.
 
I got my website on DMOZ but it did take 10 weeks after submission and the category didn't have an editor.

I'm hearing alot of talk about "DMOZ bashing" about corrupt editors selling entry into the database.
 
PrivateInvestigator said:
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I'm hearing alot of talk about "DMOZ bashing" about corrupt editors selling entry into the database.

Where can I find one of this currupt DMOZ editors, I need to get on of my top site in DMOZ, i have been trying now for about two year no luck :(
 
I have no idea how long it took to get in but it was definately under a year. If I had to guess, I think it took between 4 - 6 months because of all the smaller ODP sites that were linking to mine.
 
just type in "DMOZ Bashing" into google and you'll get loads of threads complaining about these corrupt editors. Hopefully there will be one named and in your category. that said, if you do find one it won't cost $1, more like $500!!!

I wouldn't approach just any editor for fear of getting black listed.

But if you read the things that come up in google then you'll be forgiven for thinking they are all fat cats.
 
$500 no problems, I am sure the benefit it worth more because of the idiots who keep creating DMOZ clones (I wonder why and directory.google.com is included in this category as it imports DMOZ database).
I was only joking about finding a bent DMOZ editor.
 
Charging is unethical and probably criminal. I however, see no problem with including a friend's site asap, if it meets the critiria. I mean, what are friends for?
 
Absolutely Paul. If one of your contacts has a good site, then provided you are not que jumping them in, your doing no wrong. I edit on a few directories, and very often someone will post a link or I will follow a signature link and find a damn good resourse. When this happens I include it in the directories, as that is exactly what an editor should be doing IMO.
 
Y don't you just post in their forums temi and ask why it's taking so long and add a link? You may get your post edited as I did but at least I was included quickly.
 
Good luck man. Too be honest, I was quite suprised to not see this site listed myself.
 
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