  | 
| Dmoz.org Open Directory Project  | 
How To Get Your Website Approved by DMOZ
How submit Url to Dmoz.org - If  you are website owner and hope to get a high ranking in 
Google's search engine and consequently a higher page rank and search engine traffic,  then you should consider getting your website listed in 
DMOZ. This is by  far the most important directory out there and data contained within it  is accessed by Google's directory along with other search engines, so  having your site listed on this important directory could give your site  a much-needed boost. A listing on DMOZ is free and costs you nothing.  However, getting your site listed can be tough, especially if you  haven't followed the guidelines listed out there. Also, if your site  isn't complete or in the process of being completed, it is wise to  complete your site fully and then submit rather than be impatient and  submit an incomplete site. If you hope to get your website submitted  successfully to OPD, then you should read what follows:
Step 1: Go to the homepage of DMOZ. If you type "dmoz" in Google, the first listing would give you the website URL.
Step 2: Once you've clicked on the link and have  entered the homepage, you would see that there are various categories  listed there such as 'Arts, Games, Kids and Teens, Reference' etc. The  first thing to do now is to choose the most relevant category that your  website falls in. As an example, let's say your website is about  'Health' - you should then click on the 'Health" link. When you click on  'Health" - you would enter another page with subcategories under  'Health." There might be various other sub-subcategories. The goal is to  narrow down to the most relevant category. This is a very important  part of the submission process, so take your time and get to the most  relevant category.
Step 3: Once you've identified the most relevant  category for your site, look for the link "suggest URL." You can find  this at the top of the page (link number 3). The first two links being  "about dmoz" and "dmoz blog." Click the "suggest URL" link. This will  bring you to the page where you would be required to enter your website  details. Follow the instructions very carefully. They are listed very  clearly. Take your time to read, so you don't make any mistakes.
Step 4: Once you've carefully filled out all the  fields with the pertinent information about your website, click on the  "submit" button at the bottom and you are done!! A Dmoz editor would now  review your submission and hopefully approve it!! 
 Things to Watch Out for Before Submission to DMOZ:
Remember that any submission to DMOZ is reviewed by a human editor,  and there are a few things that DMOZ editors don't like and any of these  things could jeopardize your chances of getting your website listed on  DMOZ. Here are some of them:
- Ensure that your site is unique and has useful content and is  not a Made-For-Adsense (MFA) site, the sole purpose of which is to make  money by either having very little or copied content. DMOZ editors don't  like MFA sites, so if you have a MFA site, don't bother applying to  DMOZ. You won't get it past the editors out there.
 - Your site should not be a mirror site. What this means is that your  site should not have a copy of the same content at multiple locations.  If your content with one website is already listed in DMOZ, don't apply  to list another website with the same content but with a different  address.
 - These days, DMOZ editors tend to look down upon sites with lots of  Adsense ads in them, especially if they have little unique, useful  content. So, if you think your website isn't right there at the top as  regards unique content, then consider taking down your Adsense ads or  minimizing the number of ads for a brief period until the review process  is completed. This can be tricky since it might impact your Adsense  revenue, especially if you are earning really well. However, if your  earnings are not that high - you have nothing to lose really and a lot  to gain.
 - Websites that have links to other websites primarily might not get  listed, although you can give it a try. Basically, it all comes down to  two words "unique content" - that is what DMOZ editors are looking for.
 - Submissions to DMOZ might take time to get approved and be listed.  Perhaps even a month or so, if the editor of that category is missing in  action or if there is no editor at all in charge of the category to  which you've submitted your website. So, once you've submitted your  website, be patient and don't be in a hurry to resubmit. Thing is if you  resubmit, it can be considered spamming and your submitted URL might be  deleted. There's no use contacting editors out at DMOZ, so don't  bother. If your site didn't get listed, bad luck! You can of course try  your luck and mail an editor or try resubmitting, but if you do plan to  do that, wait at least a month before resubmitting. IMHO, there's no  use. However, you can always try your luck!!
 - Don't be overtly promotional in your language when describing your  website in the submission form. Don't use adjectives or words like  "best," "useful." Just give the best description of your website and  leave it at that.
 - You may think you know your website's URL, but its always good to  check it by entering it in your browser's address bar and hitting enter  to see if that address is correct. It would be sad to get your site  rejected just because of a typo in the website address.
 
Hopefully, these tips would help you get your website submitted successfully to DMOZ. Best of luck!!
Copyright © Shil1978® 2012 : http://shil1978.hubpages.comu can read my other post How to Use Technorati Claim Token