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Becoming an Open
Directory Project Editor
By Sumantra Roy
Getting
your site registered by the Open Directory(http://www.dmoz.org)
is vitally important as far as search engine positioning is
concerned. In order to see how you can do that, see my
article at http://www.1stSearchRanking.com/t.cgi?3114&open-directory.htm
However, sometimes, it may so happen that try as you might,
you just do not manage to get your site listed in the Open
Directory. Or, it may also happen that the description under
which your site is listed is not optimum.
In this case, the
only solution is to become the editor of the category to
which you want to submit your site. Here's how you should go
about doing it.
First, go to any
category of the Open Directory and click on the "become
an editor" link at the top of the screen. If that
category does not contain such a link, simply go to a lower
level category which does contain such a link.
Now, read the
third paragraph, which says that the Open Directory does not
bar editors who have business affiliations with the category.
In practice, however, it will reject just about any new
editor who has a business affiliation with the category. If
you scroll down the page, you will find that the Open
Directory asks you whether you have any business affiliation
with the category. If you admit to having an affiliation with
the category, you will most certainly be rejected.
Now, you may
think that you can solve this problem by not admitting that
you have any business affiliation with the category. However,
the Open Directory also asks you about your experience or
interest in the category. For a category which deals with
business related sites, it is very difficult to project your
expertise in it without admitting that you are affiliated
with it.
Hence, your
strategy should be to locate a category in which you can
legitimately show some experience and interest without having
to admit that you have any business affiliation. By far the
easiest way to do this is to become an editor of a regional
category which deals with the city in which you live. Once
you can become an editor of one category, it is usually much
easier to become the editor of the category to which your
site belongs. This is because when an existing editor applies
for a new category, the Open Directory does not ask for
his/her experience or interest in the category.
Here are the
steps you should follow in order to become an editor of the
category applicable for your web site:
1) Start off by
going to the Open Directory. Click on the Regional category,
then click on the continent in which you live, and then on
the country. In this way, drill down to the category for the
city or locality in which you live. Now, scroll down to the
bottom of the page and see whether that category already has
an editor. If it does not, this is the category for which you
should try and become an editor. However, if this category
already has an editor, don't apply to this category because
the Open Directory does not generally accept a new editor in
a category which already contains an editor. In this case,
select a category below the current category which does not
have an editor.
2) Once you have
selected the correct regional category, click on the
"become an editor" link at the top of the screen
and fill in your first name, last name, email address,
username and password. For the "Describe your experience
and interest in this subject area:" text box, just say
something like "I am a resident of X.", where X is
of course the name of your city or locality. In the
"What is your Business Affiliation with this
category?" text box, say something like "I have no
business affiliation with this category."
The Open
Directory now asks you for 2 or 3 sites which you would have
added to the category had you been an editor of the category.
The best way to do this is to let Yahoo! do the
work for you. Open a new browser window, go to Yahoo! and
search for the name of your city. Yahoo! will list several
categories and sites for that city. Browse through these
sites and categories and select a site which is applicable
for the category to which you are applying. Now, open another
browser window, go to the Open Directory's home page and type
in the domain name of the site in Open Directory's search box
and note whether that site is already listed in the Open
Directory, either in the category to which you are applying
or elsewhere. If it is not listed, then this can be one of
the sites which you should submit. If it is already listed in
the Open Directory, then ignore this site and select a new
site and check whether that site is already listed in the
Open Directory.
In this way,
select three sites which are applicable for the category to
which you are applying and which are not already present in
the Open Directory. Type in the URL for the first site in the
appropriate text box. Now, you need to select a proper title
for the site. The title that you choose should always be the
official name of the site. If the official name of the site
is not apparent from the home page itself, browse around the
site and look at the "About Us" or "Contact
Us" pages (if the site has those pages). Also, check out
the bottom of each page to see if the site has any Copyright
notice. Once you know the official name of the site, type it
in the correct text box. Now, choose a proper description of
the site. Here are the rules for writing a proper description
for the Open Directory:
i) Make sure that
the description can tell a visitor what the site is all
about. Things like "Have a look at the site" does
not tell a visitor what the site does.
ii) Avoid using
ALL CAPS or exclamation marks. Phrases like "The best
web site dealing with widgets!!" or "Offers the
BEST QUALITY, CHEAPEST WIDGETS you can find anywhere"
are inappropriate.
iii) Don't
capitalize every word in your description - capitalize only
the first word. Of course, if some of the words in the
description are proper nouns, then you should capitalize
them.
iv) Write the
description in the third person.
v) Don't make
your description too long - limit yourself to 15 words at the
most.
vi) Check your
description for typos and grammatical mistakes.
vii) End your
description with a period.
Once you have
typed in the URL, Title and Description of the first site, do
the same for all the three sites and click on the Submit
button.
The Open
Directory will soon send you an email asking you to send a
confirmation. Simply reply to that email to confirm your
application.
3) If you have
followed the above instructions, within 2 or 3 weeks (if you
are lucky, it will be sooner), you should get an email saying
that you have been accepted as an editor. Go to the Open
Directory and log in as an editor. Read the Directory
Guidelines thoroughly and familiarize yourself with them.
Your objective from now on is to become an editor of the
category which is applicable for your site. When you apply to
become an editor of this category, the Open Directory will
evaluate the quality of your editing in the category which
you already edit, and will see whether your editing meets all
the guidelines. Hence, it is very important that you know the
guidelines thoroughly.
After this, check
out whether there are any unreviewed sites (i.e. sites which
have been submitted to the category but which have not yet
been reviewed by an editor) in the category of which you are
the editor. If so, evaluate all the unreviewed sites, and add
the sites which are applicable for the category and delete
the remaining sites which are not applicable. When you are
adding sites, make sure that these sites are really
applicable for the category. Also make sure that the Title
and the Description that have been used are appropriate for
the Open Directory. If they are not, edit them so that they
meet the Open Directory guidelines. Sometimes, you may be at
a loss to understand whether or not a particular site should
be in the category. If you are not feeling comfortable about
adding a site, don't add it. There is no harm in not adding a
site which is applicable. However, if you add a site which is
not applicable, you will be at a disadvantage when you apply
to become the editor of the category which is applicable for
your site.
Also, browse
through all the sites which are already present in the
category. Edit the Title and Description of any site if it
does not meet the Open Directory guidelines. If you feel that
a particular site that is listed in the category does not
belong to the category, post a message in the Editor Forum
and ask the other editors of the Open Directory as to whether
the site belongs to the category. If they say that the site
does not belong to the category, delete the site.
4) Within 2 or 3
weeks from the time that you are accepted as an editor, you
should have cleaned up the category. By this, I mean that
your category should not have any unreviewed sites, and
should not contain any site which does not belong to the
category. Also, the Title and the Description of all the
sites present in the category should follow the Open
Directory guidelines.
Now, it is time
to apply to the category which is applicable for your site.
Click on the "Bookmarks" link in the main Editor
page, scroll down and click on the "[Add @link]"
link. In the "Category to link to:" text box, type
in the complete path to the category which is applicable for
your site. For instance, for the Computers: Consultants:
Business Systems category, I would type in
"Computers/Consultants/Business Systems". In the
"Link name:" text box, type in a word or phrase
which describes this category.
The Open
Directory will now display a link to the category in your
Bookmarks section. It will also display the number of sites
which are present in the category and the number of new (unreviewed)
sites. Note down the figure for the number of unreviewed
sites. If the category does not contain any unreviewed sites,
the Open Directory will only display the number of sites
present in the category.
Now, go to the
category which you want to apply to and browse through all
the sites. Generally, there will be some sites for which the
Title and/or the Description does not meet the Open Directory
guidelines. Make a note of these sites. Also note whether
that category already has an editor.
Once you have
gone through all the sites, scroll down to the bottom of the
category and click on the "edit" link. When you are
asked to explain why you want to apply to the category,
mention the number of unreviewed sites which are present in
the category (assuming that the category does have some
unreviewed sites). Also, mention the fact that the Title and
the Description for some of the sites are inappropriate for
the Open Directory. Give examples of a few such sites. If
that category does not already have an editor, mention that
fact too.
Use the same
methods discussed earlier to fill up the remaining fields and
click on the Submit button.
5) After applying
to the new category, log in as an editor every day or so,
until you find that you are listed as an editor of that
category. Then, add your site to this category, or, if your
site is already listed but does not have an optimum
description, change the description.
Wrapping things
up:
Remember that
other editors who edit higher level categories will be
looking at your category from time to time and may change
your site's description if it is not found to be appropriate.
Hence, while you should try to give your site an optimum
description, you should not violate any of the Open Directory
guidelines.
Also, the Open
Directory allows editors to cool certain sites if they feel
that these sites are the best in that category. If a site is
cooled, it is listed at the top of the category, even though
its alphabetical placement may have been a lot lower. Avoid
the temptation to cool your own site. Because so many editors
try to cool their own sites, the Open Directory keeps a sharp
look-out for this practice. Cooling your own site will simply
draw attention towards you.
Article by Sumantra Roy.
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