Submitting your site to the Open Directory
Getting your site an optimum listing in the Open Directory
(www.dmoz.org) 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.
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, 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.
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