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Adding Your Car Dealership to DMOZ


Brian Pasch shows you how to add your business to the DMOZ directory with special advice for car dealers.

Link Building Tip: Find Niche Directories with DMOZ


Looking for niche directory submission websites for SEO link building? Find them by using DMOZ. Learn how to search DMOZ to find high quality, on-topic directory websites that cover your industry. Learn more about SEO for your business by checking out Kutenda at kutenda.com.

Crawling the DMOZ


Shows some analyses while crawling the dmoz website at 4000 pages per minute.

DMOZ Directory Submission Experience


webtrafficandmarketing.com Is my experience common? I submitted a top level domain (for an education website) to the DMOZ directory in September.

Why is Google still taking notice of DMOZ?


Billy F in Poway asks: “Why is Google still taking notice of DMOZ? Many have alleged that the editors are corrupt. Its impossible to get them to list a site even if it is very relevant to an specific area.”

Where can i post my blog in DMOZ. please send me link?

I want to add my blog to DMOZ.Please send me link of page.
I am not able to find the url, of DMOZ for blog

Dmoz su tgneapolis di RAI 3


Recensione del 14 Aprile 2005 della nota trasmissione televisiva specializzata sui sevizi del Web

Has Google given up on the DMOZ Directory?

Google used to have a link to its version of the DMOZ Directory,

http://directory.google.com/

on their home page, along with links to “Images”, “Maps” and such.

Then they moved it to the secondary page so you had to go to

Google Home -> More -> Directory.

Now you have to go to

Google Home -> About Us -> Google A-Z -> Directory

It is still there, but it is getting harder and harder to find. I have it in my bookmarks, but I teach basic Internet skills at the library, and I want to tell the beginners how to find it. The path above is WAY too complicated for beginners.

This brings up a wider question – have directories become obsolete, and is Google abandoning them?
No one seems to be answering the question, do they?
If Google hasn’t given up, why do they hide the link?
If I don’t think they are obsolete, fine, but if Google does, its four gazillion users are going to have a hard time finding the directory, aren’t they?
Search isn’t always better, although most people use it first. Do a search for [Modesto restaurants] and you’ll get 700,000 hits – there are not that many people in Modesto, let alone restaurants. The DMOZ listings for restaurants and bars has just 29, all of the restaurants in Modesto.
I’ll put the Q up for vote. Unless one of you is the CEO of Google, and promised to put the directory back, there isn’t a good answer.

how do i summit a url to yahooand to dmoz?

Alta en Directorio Dmoz en Español


www.dineroconlaweb.com Alta de un sitio web en el Directorio en Español Dmoz

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