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What is the best way to go about this, and will I be able to submit a new title and description based on what the site actually now represents?
I'm wondering about procedure fathom, whether to submit to the new category and mention the old, or to contact the editor of the old and make a request.
However, you may want to just update the listing.
I know of few companies that are international that don't consider themselves inside their parent community.
Regardless, the editor will most definitely appreciate the consideration.
Rod
If you have a bricks-and-mortar presence in the local area, you are may be entitled to a listing both there and in the topical category.
Should this site became broader in scope, international that is, it may have earned a listing in a topical category. With a very few exceptions this doesn't mean the site *lost* its brick-and-mortar presence.
Since double-listing topical-regional is acceptable (encouraged) in several cases, you may want to submit your site to the proper topical cat with a note, thus applying for a *second* listing, not a move from the original cat to the new one.
Even in cases where a category change is in order, you will find easier to submit to the new cat with a note to the editor (and email the editor of the *new* cat):
method A) asking editor of cat X where the site is listed to move it to cat Y (assuming legitimate request). Results: when the editor gets to the request, the site is moved from cat X to cat Y, but since the editor in cat X may not have editing privs in cat Y, the site ends up in the unreviewed queue of cat Y until another editor reviews it (time for review may vary depending on the number of unrevs, editor activity, etc).
method B) submitting to cat Y a site currently listed in cat X, with a note (assuming legitimate request). Results: the site waits in the unreviewed queue in cat Y (but remains listed in cat X in the meanwhile) until an editor reviews the submission. If and when it is accepted, the site is added in cat Y, and the editor will activate internal procedures to have it removed from cat X if he has not editing privs in cat X. Odds are that the site is even considered eligible for a double listing, thus getting the second listing withour being removed from cat X.
Better using method B, uh ? ;)