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Even low quality, free directories send an email letting you know if your site was accepted or rejected.

Is this too much to ask from DMOZ?

I know it is a free directory but I'm sure many would be willing to paid for review and a fair shot at listing a high quality site.
#dmoz #rant
  • Profile picture of the author ron.the.bull
    DMOZ is irrelevant, corrupt, and has faded into obscurity. Don't invest too much time on it. Submit and forget.
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    • Profile picture of the author ElMundodelExito
      Originally Posted by ron.the.bull View Post

      DMOZ is irrelevant, corrupt, and has faded into obscurity. Don't invest too much time on it. Submit and forget.
      I heard is still pretty good. No as good as Yahoo but a lot of cheaper>>>free.
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  • Profile picture of the author stern112
    DMOZ is good. I submitted about 6 months ago and it was just accepted. No email though....I just kept searching every couple weeks. DMOZ is good for TRUST and AUTHORITY....Just what google likes.
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