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Google and DMOZ

What's the real story?

         

flexsez

1:38 am on Apr 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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After months and months I finally got my site listed in DMOZ.

The question now becomes - how much of a positive effect will the DMOZ listing have on my Google status? I know that's a relative question, but just curious as to how the DMOZ listing helps with Google category listing.

Should I notice a nice jump in traffic after Google updates their DMOZ results? If so what percent?

P.S. I never would've had a chance at getting that pesky DMOZ listing if it weren't for the good people here at WebmasterWorld...Thanks everybody!

Stefan

3:08 am on Apr 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Congrats flexsez.

It helps a lot in my experience. I managed to get into DMOZ within a week of having my site online. Google 64.68 found me in a few days, first update after I'd been deepcrawled put my .index at PR5, and after I'd picked up a few more incoming links I had my main page at PR6. All the bots love me including Google. I get backlinks showing up that I never even asked for. You'll be in the Google directory eventually, which gives you nice PR depending on the cat.

It might take a couple of months, but it's good stuff and it will give you a boost.

borad

10:33 am on Apr 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Do we know if the Google directory give appreciable PR? Most of the other DMOZ mirrors appear to be given little worth -- which is a good thing, as the seven zillion mirrors could really distort things.

Mohamed_E

11:16 am on Apr 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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> Do we know if the Google directory give appreciable PR?

Interesting question!

In the past my backlinks on Google included a link from their directory as well as one from DMOZ. Checking my current backlinks I cannot find the one from directory.google.com, though the relevant page has PR of 4.

I have no idea whether this is a glitch in the link command, or whether Google have decided to ignore their own directory because of the duplicate content. Strange ...

Stefan

2:01 pm on Apr 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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When I checked my Google directory page a few weeks ago the page had a PR6... just looked now and it's PR3! What happened? Oh well...

Update, what update?

BigDave

4:31 pm on Apr 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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The google directory does pass PR.

link:www.epinions.com/sprt

shows a nice simple one.

Google only shows you half the backlinks that they tell you about. Your google directory entry might be in the half that they are not showing.