I have herd it can take a long time even years to get your site listed on DMOZ. I'd wait a few more months and then resubmit your site.Hey Guys,
I submit my blog site to Dmoz directory since 3 months ago but I have just checked and it's have not still approved.
Should I resubmit my site to Dmoz directory or leave it and finding other alternatives?
DMOZ still holds a lot of weight in the eyes of Google. If you can get listed in DMOZ your site will be listed in a lot of other directories and Google will see it there to and give you a big thumbs up. But as iv said it can take along time to get into DMOZ. There were also reports of DMOZ moderators purposely not listing websites if they are in competition with their own.Dmoz directory is pointless nowadays, I personally don't even remember any humans looked up, as much easier to google.
Why would Dmoz care what your PR is?It is very hard to submit your site to Dmoz. I have a site with PR 6 and 1400 visits per day and i try to submit to Dmoz but no result
If your website didn't get listed on dmoz in first attempt then you don't have anything to lose. You can definitely try another time, may be this time you get lucky and your website get listed on dmoz.
The submission guidelines basically say that submitting a site multiple times is a guaranteed rejection, so not sure I would listen to either of these two.You can resubmit your Website to Dmoz ,maybe every 3 months or 6 months until you site approved into Dmoz
I think its just a term to avoid users resubmit their site more times into their directory. Other than that, how can they know a site resubmitted to their directory how many times?Ignore the advice above about resubmitting your website.
First of all, it takes longer than 3 months to get approved in Dmoz generally. Second, if you resubmit, that is pretty much a guaranteed rejection. Most of the editors of Dmoz are maniacal egomaniacs. If you submit your site more than once, they won't even look at it. They will just reject it.
I have to agree with SEOPub on this, I saw some sites appeared on directories more times, I'm sure they bought a service from editors to get listed on directories on DMOZ.About the only way to get into Dmoz these days is to find an editor and pay them. It will probably cost you $200-300 per submission. That is about the only way I have gotten a site in there in the last 3 years or so, and I have submitted some sites that are literally industry leaders in their field.
Because "Free" on DMOZ is just a slogan, you can need to pay for the listing or never get your site listed there. Dmoz is commercial directory like yahoo directory but they didn't publish this.I never had any luck getting listed in DMOZ, I just gave up on it.
3 mouths???I submit my blog site to Dmoz directory since 3 months ago but I have just checked and it's have not still approved.
Only if you want to be banned for spammingShould I resubmit my site to Dmoz directory
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