Dmoz - No response
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Hi,
I sent our website URL to http://www.dmoz.org/,
I followed all the rules, i even checked some competitors that are already listed in this directory project, to make sure i define good category for our website.
i did that long time ago and still i didn't get response and i don't see my website listed.
I also don't see any option to contact them.
Any advice?
Our website: www.artizone.comThank you
i.
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You can always apply to become an editor yourself. That way, you can add your link yourself.
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SEOMoz has a list of directories you could try here: http://www.seomoz.org/directories
Good luck!
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Ubique,
First thank you for your answer, this is what i am doing - moving on.
Any other recommended open directories i should try?
i.
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Welcome to the club!
I have been waiting for over a year to have my website (PR5) listed with DMOZ and with no success as yet. The Editors work at their own pace and will list your site if a) there is an Editor for your submitted category b) if they feel like it.
You just have to wait - word of warning though. If you re-submit your site, your original submission will be deleted and you will go to the bottom of the queue again. My advice is to forget about it and move on with your other SEO activities.
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