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Getting
your site an optimum listing in the Open
Directory (DMOZ) is vitally important
as far as search engine positioning is
concerned as Google gives a lot of importance
to sites being listed in the Open Directory.
In
this article, we focus on how you can
get your site an optimum listing in the
Open Directory. Even if your site is already
listed in the Open Directory, you should
read this article to find out how you
can get multiple listings in the Open
Directory.
Before
you submit your site, go through your
entire site and ensure that there are
no missing graphics, no links leading
to empty or non-existent pages and no
"Under construction" symbols.
Also, check for typos and grammatical
errors. Furthermore, your site must provide
good content. If your site simply contains
links to various affiliate programs, you
will find it difficult to get through.
The Open Directory does not mind sites
containing links to affiliate programs,
as long as you provide proper content.
You
now need to select the two most important
keywords for your site based on their
popularity. If you don't yet know the
keywords which are applicable for your
site, have a look at my article on "Choosing
the correct keywords for your site".
In this article, I have mentioned that
while selecting the keywords for your
site, you should look at both the popularity
of the keywords as well as their competitiveness.
However, for the purpose of this article,
don't worry about the competitiveness
- select keywords only on the basis of
popularity.
We
now discuss how you should write the Title
and Description of your site's listing
in the Open Directory. You don't really
have much choice regarding the Title as
the Open Directory insists that the Title
be the official name of your site. There
is no way around it.
When
you write the description, your aim should
be to make the Open Directory editor's
job as easy as possible. You should not
give the editor the feeling that he/she
needs to edit your description in any
way. The moment an editor starts to edit
your description, you risk having your
keywords removed from your description.
Your
description should be a single sentence
which conveys what your site is all about
and contains the two keywords you are
targeting as close as possible to the
beginning of the description. However,
your description should not just be a
list of keywords - the description that
you use should be a proper sentence and
should be grammatically correct.
Broadly,
here are the rules that you should remember
when forming the description:
i)
Make sure that the description can tell
a visitor what your site is all about.
Things like "Have a look at our site"
or "Welcome to my site" does
not tell a visitor what your site does.
ii)
Avoid hype of any sort. Avoid using ALL
CAPS or exclamation marks. Phrases like
"The best web site dealing with widgets!!"
or "Offers the BEST QUALITY, CHEAPEST
WIDGETS you can find anywhere" are
inappropriate.
iii)
Don't capitalize every word in your description
- capitalize only the first word. Of course,
if some of the words in the description
are proper nouns, then you should capitalize
them.
iv)
Write the description in the third person.
Don't say "We offer financial planning
and credit counseling services",
say "Offers financial planning and
credit counseling services.".
v)
Don't make your description too long -
limit yourself to 15 words at the most.
If you are lucky, you may be able to get
accepted with a description longer than
15 words. However, longer the description,
higher the probability that the editor
will want to edit it.
vi)
Check your description for typos and grammatical
mistakes.
vii)
End your description with a period. If
the editor has to add the period to the
end of your description, she may also
end up editing the description, which
is not what you want. Your aim is to have
the editor accept the exact description
that you had written in order to ensure
that your keywords are not removed from
the description.
Now,
we come to how you can select the right
category for your site. Go to the Open
Directory, and search for the two keywords
you have established. Does a particular
category come up at the top for both the
keywords? If so, go to that category,
and see whether the sites present in the
category are similar to yours. Also see
whether that category has a Description
and/or a FAQ. Read them and find out whether
that category is applicable for your site.
If so, this is the category you should
submit your site to.
If
different categories come up at the top
for the two keywords, go through all the
categories and find out which is the most
appropriate category among the different
categories.
For
some keywords, you will find that the
Open Directory does not display any categories.
In this case, find out which category
most of the top sites belong to and submit
your site to that category, assuming it
is applicable for your site.
Once
you have selected the right category,
click on the "add URL" link
at the top. Type in the address of your
site in the first text box, the official
name of your site in the next text box,
the description that you have earlier
developed in the third text box and your
email address in the fourth text box.
Although the Open Directory says that
including the email address is optional,
I would recommend that you include it
- if, for some reason, your site is not
accepted, the Open Directory editor may
want to tell you why your site has not
been accepted.
What
to do if your site is not accepted
After
submitting your site, go to the category
where you have submitted your site every
day and see when your site gets listed.
If you find that your site is not in that
category, it may so happen that you have
been placed in a different category. Type
in your domain name in Open Directory's
search box and see whether your site comes
up in the results. I have seen some sites
getting accepted within 1 day and some
sites in about 2-3 weeks.
If
your site has not been listed after three
weeks, then re-submit it to the same category
and wait for another three weeks. If your
site is still not accepted, then have
a look at your site again. Does it contain
any missing images or links, links to
empty pages or under construction signs?
Does it provide good content? Does it
have any spelling or grammatical errors?
If
you are absolutely convinced that your
site is eligible for being accepted by
the Open Directory, then the fact that
your site is not being accepted may signify
one of two things:
i)
The editor of that category is inactive,
i.e. he/she has not been reviewing sites
for a long time.
ii)
He/she is your competitor, and does not
want to list you.
In
this case, the first step is to write
to the editor of the category. Scroll
down to the bottom of the category to
which you are trying to submit your site
and click on the name of the editor. If
that category does not have an editor,
go to the category above that in the hierarchy.
For instance, suppose you are trying to
submit to the Computers: Consultants:
Business Systems category. At the time
of writing of this article, that category
did not have an editor. In this case,
you should go to the Computers: Consultants
category and click on one of the editors
there. Click on the "Send to editorname"
link, and in the Comments field, write
a very polite message to the editor. Tell
her that you have been trying to submit
your site to the Open Directory and you
have been unsuccessful. Give her the complete
details of your submission, i.e. the category
to which you submitted, your URL, the
Title and the Description that you used
and the dates on which you submitted.
Ask her as to whether there are any mistakes
that you are making and whether she would
be kind enough to point out the mistakes
to you so that you can correct them.
If,
after two weeks, you don't get any reply
from the editor and are not accepted into
the Open Directory, then look for another
category which is applicable for your
site using the method outlined earlier
and submit your site to this category.
Getting
Multiple Listings in the Open Directory
If
you have already got your site listed
in the Open Directory, you may try and
get your site some additional listings
in it. Begin by selecting two keywords
which are different from the keywords
you selected earlier. Then try and locate
another category which is applicable for
your site and submit your site there with
a new description which contains the two
new keywords you have selected.
If
you are lucky, you may be able to get
a listing in this new category, especially
if the editor of this category is different
from the editor of the category where
your site is already listed. Again, if
the second category to which you want
to submit your site is a regional category
(i.e. a category applicable to the geographical
region in which your company is located),
that again improves your chance of getting
a second listing. Alternatively, if you
were originally listed in one of the regional
categories, then getting your site listed
in one of the general categories is also
possible, assuming that the products or
services you are selling are not intended
for a regional market only.
However,
you have a much better chance of getting
a second listing if you submit one of
the internal pages of your site to a different
category (assuming you can locate a category
which is applicable for that particular
page), rather than again submitting the
home page. Submitting an internal page
has the benefit that the Title of your
submission no longer needs to be the official
name of your site. This allows you to
include keywords in the Title. Before
submitting one of the internal pages of
your site, you should change the title
of the page (here, by "title",
I mean the Title tag of the page, i.e.
the Title that is displayed at the top
of the browser window when the page is
opened) to the Title that you want the
page to be listed under in the Open Directory.
This improves the chance that the Open
Directory editor will accept the title
that you had submitted.
However,
don't go overboard with submitting internal
pages - you can be penalized for spamming.
Don't start submitting any doorway pages
that you have created - they will be rejected.
Any internal page that you submit must
provide some unique content and must be
relevant to the category to which you
want to submit the page.
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