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Also, are there any other directories that are given near as much importance as DMOZ by google?
Do other search engines such as Yahoo and MSN give DMOZ a lot of value too?
Thanks.
The way I see it, though, is that every little bit helps. Even though many sites in DMOZ are defunct, the fact that a credible human using set standards reviewed the site before inclusion has to count for something. Same with Yahoo, although I'm sure the $300 helps grease the slide.
if that was the case with dmoz, I'm sure, dmoz would be much more valued by users, webmasters and search engines. fact is, most dmoz-editors are webmasters and have sites in the categories they edit. of course, nobody likes competition. there's a slight conflict of interest, but hey, it's "open", so who cares.
I've never (and I really mean _never_) seen dmoz refer a single visitor to a site I was working on. Sure, they're somewhat important to google, allthough I believe that their importance is decreasing. I've just had a client who wanted her page SEOed. Didn't get her into dmoz because a well known local competitor is the editor and won't allow his competitors in, but got her to page 1 anyhow (google maps / local search: #1, regular serps #2), allthough I wasn't expeciting that, since there are a few pages which are pretty good and have quite a few powerful links.