Major Directory Site
The Open Directory Project (ODP) is one of the largest databases that powers
multiple search engines.
More and more, search engines like Netscape, Lycos, HotBot, AOL, Google and
others are using Open Directory or some variation of it to add to their search
results. The exposure received, by getting listed in Open Directory Project,
makes it utmost important to for your site to get listed under the most
appropriate category with the right description and title.
The criteria for getting listed in the Open Directory Project are a bit complex
so and we follow all the necessary guidelines ensuring that your website gets
listed successfully in the Open Directory Project.
Submission & Ranking Process:
Since ODP is powered completely on editors who are experts in their categories,
everything indexed into ODP is done by people. No META tags, ALT image tags,
HTML comments or image maps will help boost your ranking here. Your best chance
on getting your site listed is to describe your website as accurate as
possible. The final decision rests up to the editor who reviews your website so
your website must impress them to be worthy of adding you to their database.
Submission Time:
Getting listed in ODP can take anywhere
between 2-16 weeks and even more. All submissions must be done manually and
through the appropriate category.
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