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Looksmart submittion

how doesn it work nowadays?

         

modoc

12:50 pm on Jul 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Is it possible to do for free or do I have to go for the LookListings??
Or is there another way, something like regular submittion fee?
thanks :-)

smokin

1:01 pm on Jul 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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You can submit to the Looksmart directory through zeal.com as long as your site is of Non-commercial nature.

modoc

1:09 pm on Jul 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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My website is completely new and it is a commercial website.
So what would be the best way to go? I was lookig for something like Yahoo! offers, one-time express submittion....

ndaru

12:33 pm on Jul 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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The free submission on zeal.com only apply for the non-commercial sites. But that doesn't mean you can't put commercial content (affiliate links, banners, ads, etc) in it. As long as the non-commercial part is more dominant and useful, then it can be considered as a non-commercial site.

Example: A site provides free resources on programming language, and includes links to related amazon.com books.

I have two sub-sites on C/C++ and Linux. Both contain links to amazon.com books. Yet, the zealots approved both two submissions within less than 3 days. And less than 3 days later, both sub-sites appeared on MSN Search and LookSmart.

Remember: before you submit, include the supposedly popular keywords on your webpage title and description. Use the title and description on your submission. The search results on MSN Search apparently rely heavily on your submission's title. If the title of your webpage and submission doesn't match, the zealot will modify it, and you'll end up on low search result position.

Submitting to zeal.com has one big advantages to me. That is, I learned on how to make good submission title and description, through their zeal quiz. After the zealot approved my submission, I use the same submission title and description into DMOZ. And I got listed within less than a week.

webman

10:49 pm on Jul 29, 2002 (gmt 0)

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In Zeal, the way to tell if a category is commercial or not is to find the category and then look for the word "commercial" at the top right of the page, just to the left of the words manage, preview and profile.

If the category is commercial, then the only way to get into that category is to purchase through LookListings. Sometimes there are subcategories of a commercial category that are not commercial, so look hard for a free category before you pay to submit.