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It's well designed, contains very few links to external sites and has a Google PR rating of 5 but dispite renewing my request for submission once or twice I am still yet to hear back from them. I realise they take their time to update listings as it is all done manually but was wondering if anyone else had experienced a delay of this degree and if any of you had suggestions on how I can speed the process up?
Cheers all.
Chris
I don't personally know anyone who edits " Inkjet consumable sites " but I understand that they were all taken away by the men in white coats some time ago.
In all seriousness, I think it would be dificult to get anyone to volunteer to edit their on account of the spam. There are so many mirrors, duplicates, redirects, affiliates, urls as long as your arm, than the average volunteer would ever wish to see.
My guess would be that it would take half an hour to check each submission against deviousness, and after that perhaps only 1 in 20 would actually be added (1 in 20 may be high)
I would be intereested to see a post from someone who edits that cat regularly!
This explains why the backlog is so bad in Shopping. In one ODP cat I edit, I currently see the following:
Shopping@ (356 sites, 408 new, 12 errors)
That is an @link to the Shopping version of this category where I can't edit from the Recreation branch where I can edit. Over in Recreation, the cat space has 320 listed sites, with just 4 unrevieweds I am ignoring for the moment hoping the lower editors will get around to handling them so I don't have to. That @link category is drowning in unrevieweds (408) because no editor so far has been crazy enough to apply. And, looks like no editall has wanted to take on the task of going through that huge pile of unrevieweds. In Shopping, queues backlogged 6 months or more is by no means uncommon.
I took a look at your site, and spent a good deal of time checking the credentials. Whilst I now know a lot about you, and the various businesses you run (busy chap you are)...
I have no idea (yet) as to whether you are a genuine shop selling cartridges or an affiliate.
If you read the DMOZ guideline on affiliates [dmoz.org] you can see what editors are being asked to check for your sort of submission.
I am no expert in Inkjet sites, but I can see an editor looking at your site, being unsure after a half hour root around, then leaving it in unreviewed.
As you have reasonable PR for the site (you appear on the first page of Google when I search for the product in the UK)....
My advice would be not to worry about your DMOZ entry and concentrate on more productive use of your time. You are obviouskly doing well in serps. Basically you do not need it ;)
My brother has a totally non commercial site for his paintball team that I designed for him and his team did the content for. They worked hard and made a darn good site, even in my eyes. But, it sits in a small dmoz cat with four listings since the end of February now and still has yet to be added (presumably reviewed).
I've had a site in the directory for a few weeks now, but when I do a search it returns with a "No Open Directory Project results found". I know it's there I'm looking at the category...
I haven't checked the latest dmoz dump but I was included prior to the April 24th dump...
Also, I know we're waiting on the google update, but how soon until the dmoz data is included in, anyone know?