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please give me some ideas.
thanks
navdeep s
But submitting all your product pages and so forth will just waste everyone's time and I wouldn't be surprised if it even got your main site blocked for spamming.
Not usually. The domains with thousands of listings are pretty much all either hosting thousands of truly different sites (like Geocities ) or are broad informational resources (like CNN, the Smithsonian, or the IMDB). In the former case individual webmasters submit each site, and in the latter, the deeplinking is done by editors.
We err on the side of -not- banning sites from our directory, but any webmaster who clogged up our works by submitting thousands of pages from the same $#$@!site would definitely be asking to be an exception.
Submit your site *once* to the *most appropriate category*. If you have a regional presence and/or your site is bilingual you may also submit to the appropriate Regional and World categories. That's all. If your site is considered worthy of deeplinking, an editor will do that part himself. Deeplinking (listing of individual pages within an already-listed site) does happen sometimes, particularly with informational sites and in small categories that are short on resources. However, it's almost always because an editor found those deeplinks, not because they were submitted. We discourage deeplink submissions.
Now, if you have two sites about REALLY different topics--say your main site is about widget sales and your subsite is about your son's peewee football league--then it's okay to submit the second site as well. But please don't ever submit individual product pages anywhere, or try to get multiple listings within, say, Shopping. They won't get listed, and it slows the submission process down for everyone else, and it could even get you and your site in trouble if you're persistant enough.
Just the personal opinions of one ODP editor here; but much of this is officially stated within our submission rules too. (http://dmoz.org/add.html)