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Submit a Website to DMOZ

08 Dec

DMOZ is a Direcotry where we can submit and add our site and Many of Search Engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN use web index data from DMOZ, abbreviation as Open Direcotry Project to assist indexing websites.SO submit your website and get indexed by Search Engines and let to know what is your site about and which information your site contains. DMOZ can be difficult but with some assistance anyone can do it.

How do I add a site to the ODP?
Step One
Before submiting your site determine that your site is whether appropriate or not for the submission to the ODP.
beware of posting mirror sites, the sites that contain identical data in other words we can say not to plag or add plagiarism data in your site or use the same content in different sites and urls. DO not use repetition and overlapping of data or content in your site because of its of no use for the users and the readers. Do not submit the same URL more than once and if once you have already added your site and after 2-3 days its not indexed be easy and don’t try it again and again to index your site DMOZ, might be it ban or blacklist your site forever so be patience and wait for 1-3 weeks because of It takes time.

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 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.

 
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