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If I were you, I'd consider removing the empty categories from view or at the least offer some kind of broad searching capability because browsing isn't very helpful when all you get are empty categories.
I have tried to submit my site 3 or 4 times, and even though I found 25 dead sites listed (and offered to email them to a category editor) there hasn't been any update on the category I submitted to.
I don't understand how the submission process works at DMOZ, because it seems like someone would care if there were 25 dead links in a category with about 100 links listed.
If it's the one in your profile, please don't submit it to all the different city categories. And I'll be honest with you here -- you're going to need to have a lot more content to get even the main URL listed
Moltar: that's the reason why most users of Webmasterworld don't mention a site in their profile.
worker: which category did you try to submit to?
tombola: please explain a little further. What is the problem?
By the time it will be turn for my site, I will have lots of content. :)
Let's hope so for your sake.
On the other hand, if the category has been neglected for a while, it might get greenbusted tomorrow-- special samurai-trained editors swarm in and fix it.
The first thing they might do is scorch the earth -- delete all sites that have no hope of a listing. If you're mainly touting empty cats, that's you.
tombola: please explain a little further. What is the problem?
You wanted to ask a generic question about additional DMOZ listings, while your site is already listed in DMOZ, and you also admit that you have not added additional content on your pages.
If your site was NOT listed in your profile, there was no problem (for you): DMOZ editors would have given you a generic answer.
But now, motsa and other editors have already visited (reviewed?) your site and chances are they will remove your site from DMOZ.
If I were you, I would not wait till tomorrow to remove these "empty" pages ;-)