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"DMOZ Is Like Gold"
Isn't that awesome! We would like to thank to the good folks over at ISEDB.com for the love they sent our way in their post on 'How To Optimize For Google.' A great piece that takes a holistic look at optimizing for search engines and today's this portion spoke to all the types of webmaster tools-including directories that are available. Not that I'm biased, but I think we can all agree that the most exciting take away is that search engines love free,
author: bbqgrant
publisher: DMOZ
Spring 2008 ODP Newsletter
Our official newsletter was originally posted over on Digital Point , but wanted be certain that everyone gets the chance to take a look. Many, many thanks to those who contributed to the development of the newsletter . And for those curious about what the future holds for DMOZ ... click now to learn more. Great insight from our technical team about what is coming down the road.
author: bbqgrant
publisher: DMOZ
It All Started With Animal Behavior
Interested in becoming a DMOZ volunteer? Here is another great testimonial from one of our editors in the UK about how they joined and what they've accomplished since. If you have domain expertise, passion for a particular subject and happy to volunteer your time to help create the best directory for that subject...apply! We have more than 590,000 categories in 80 languages and still more than enough room to grow. Here is hiraeth's contribution to the DMOZ Blog.
author: bbqgrant
publisher: DMOZ
Who knew?
Anyone here from Equatorial Guinea ? Perhaps Montserrat or the Cook Islands ? Reason why I ask is that the DMOZ team was amazed to see the global reach of our audience. In February, we saw visitors from 200+ "countries" to DMOZ.org. Not a misprint...200+. That's huge! Everything from heavily industrialized nations to protectorates on far reaches of the Earth with populations of less than 1200 people.
author: bbqgrant
publisher: DMOZ
The DMOZ Virus
The sun never sets on the DMOZ community : ( And it is always great to share the perspective of our members from around the planet. Below is a translated version of a post from the French DMOZ blog ) linked below (. The POV it provides is that of someone passionate about a specific subject and a mini documentary on the sign up process to capture your Moz. Best practices, key resources and thing to keep in mind when applying to become and editor. Along with another key point.
author: bbqgrant
publisher: DMOZ
Team DMOZ
As a follow up to our last post and as a chance to continue allowing our editors the chance to share their experiences with the world at large, here is a post that came to us from a fairly new member of the editorial community. Unlike the previous post about why folks join, this speaks to a perception of DMOZ/ODP as a group of elitist few or a tribe of warring editors. A popular mis-conception that seems to pop up when whenever DMOZ pops up. In fact,
author: bbqgrant
publisher: DMOZ
I ) heart ( DMOZ...Why I Joined And Why I Love It
Back in our initial post, we mentioned that this site would serve as a forum for editors to share their stories. Why they joined. What they get out of the experience and why it matters to them. Below is the first of many posts from our editors talking about why they joined the community.
author: bbqgrant
publisher: DMOZ
What Topic Do You Care About?
Over the history of the project, DMOZ has had more than 70,000 volunteer editors worldwide. On average, there are approximately 6,000 active editor accounts at any given time. What's impressive )at least to me( is that we do this out of a pure sense of giving back to the Internet Community. Editors take the time to organize and create useful resources in categories and topics that are of interest to us,
author: bbqgrant
publisher: DMOZ
The Search For DMOZ
Yesterday the internet was all a flutter with reports and wide ranging theories as to why searches for "DMOZ" in Google were not returning the usual results. If you happened to miss those, I've included a couple of examples that can be found here , here , here and here . While these made for great headlines and no shortage of comments and link backs...they were 100% off the mark. Truth is,
author: bbqgrant
publisher: DMOZ
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