The Open Directory Project (ODP), also known as Dmoz (from directory.mozilla.org, its original domain name), is a multilingual open content directory of World Wide Web links. It is owned by Netscape, but it is constructed and maintained by a community of volunteer editors.

ODP uses a hierarchical ontology scheme for organizing site listings. Listings on a similar topic are grouped into categories, which can then include smaller categories.

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los autores o quienes quieran sugerir un sitio web accediendo paulatinamente desde las categorias generales a las mas especificas incluyan dicha web en la categoria correspondiente Fuente Open Directory Projetc http dmoz org

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Categories Business Industrial Goods and Services Industrial Supply Air Compressors 176 Computers Graphics Web Free Cartoon Dolls 137

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is it me or is there a problem with dmoz open directory project ?
Q. i have tried several times to suggest my site, spent ages over the description, only to enter the letters on the picture then it doesnt accept them even when they are exactly the same. also when you click feedback it says its unavailable.,and has done for weeks. whats going on ? are there any other directories that anyone can recommend and get good search results ?
Asked by grrrzippy - Mon Oct 1 20:11:17 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. While dmoz has historically been a showcat directory placement - the work involved has largely outweighed the benefit for some time. You will typically wait an excessively long time to see if you've been accepted with no accountability if you haven't. For my sites and my client's sites, we've found better benefit working through other directories.
Answered by Luke P - Mon Oct 1 20:25:23 2007

How can I get my site into DMOZ?
Q. I have been trying to get my site into DMOZ (the Open Directory Project) for a year now. I meticulously followed the guidelines - like George Costanza nervously ordering soup from the Soup Nazi on Seinfeld. (I really do respect guidelines, as they always exist for a reason.) I'll admit, I made the mistake of submitting more than once, but I think I left a few months between submissions. I know that there are too many submissions and not enough editors, but... Any suggestions on how to get my site listed on DMOZ, maybe sometime within a few months or so? If it helps any, here is the URL of my website: Thank you for your help.
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A. DMOZ is a case of submit and forget. If you submit multiple times your submission will effectively put you back to the bottom of the queue. So as you have already made the mistake once, make sure you don't do it again. Once you have submitted you really have done all you can do. Just move on to the next area of promoting your web site such as other directories, link building, etc. Waiting and worrying about whether or not your site gets DMOZ listed just isn't worth it. I have had sites listed within a week of submission and others that have been waiting for 5 years and still haven`t been listed. Plus the benefits of being listed really arn't that great. There is no magical boost to your search engine rankings, the trickle of traffic… [cont.]
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