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When it comes to SEO and Google Page Rank, one of the best things for your website is to get accepted to DMOZ. So how does one go about doing this?
Increase traffic to your web site or URL by doing a few, easy tasks. Once you post web content, it takes up to 6 months for the site to start showing up in a typical search engine result. You...
A lot of people want to get listed on DMOZ.org (Open Directory Project). Why? Because Google likes DMOZ. What weight this has on your PageRank isn't precisely known. But, it certainly can't hurt....
When you search the Internet, you want to find what you need as soon as possible. To eliminate many of the spam websites, you can use an open directory to find the business or service that fits...
The DMOZ Open Directory project relies on user submissions to operate. Each category has a number of editors, but it's not the editor's job to find new sites. If you're knowledgeable in a...
Sites are not added to the DMOZ Open Directory project automatically. Instead each category in the directory has editors who review new submissions and edit existing submissions. Anyone can become...
The DMOZ Open Directory project is not your typical automated search engine, like Google or Yahoo. In DMOZ, which stands for Directory Mozilla, website entries are not added automatically, but...
While the primary language of the DMOZ Open Directory Project is English, the site offers categories for many other languages, too. Foreign language directories can be submitted if there is an...
In addition to being a handy place to find new websites, the DMOZ Open Directory project (ODP) is a community-driven site of open data. This means that the data is available in its raw form under...
Web pages and their content change daily. For DMOZ editors to keep up any changes on your site listing, you should submit them as soon as you can. Things that would necessitate an update include...
If you have your own website, you may have to search the DMOZ Open Directory project to make corrections, to see if it's been submitted or to know where other people will locate it when they...
Sites listed in the community-maintained DMOZ Open Directory project are representative of the interests of its users. Some users' interests may be sexual. While there's nothing wrong with...
Since the DMOZ Open Directory project is a user-driven community, you can't always be sure that the content on every site is appropriate for kids. DMOZ has created a branch of the directory...
As the DMOZ Open Directory Project grows and more sites are submitted, more subcategories have to be created to better organize all of the sites. As a user, you can suggest a new category, but the...
DMOZ, which stands for directory.mozilla.org, compiles an extensive list of links in a variety of categories. Gathered by a crew of volunteer editors, these links consist of websites submitted by...