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It's A Hobby, Not A Job
Hi Everyone! This week, editor crowbar will provide some background about the role he plays as an editor for the directory. Emily - - - - - - - - - - - Editing is one of several hobbies that I indulge in when I'm not working in my real life business. My business doesn't have or need a website anymore. It was a nice tool at the time, but I found it to be unnecessary. Good service and word of mouth are much more effective. Let me tell you about my hobbies.
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
Why did I become an editor for DMOZ?
Hi Everyone! In today's post we're bringing you the story of how one editor, imrankhan, took the leap from long-time DMOZ user to editor. Emily - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - My association with DMOZ started off back in 1999. I had just started using the internet and even the speed of my 56k modem internet connection was enough to bowl me over. Back then, my online activities were limited to sending/receiving emails and occasional repartee in chat rooms.
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
Welcome New AOL Staff!
Hey everyone! Back in January, we kicked off the new year by introducing everyone to our team . Today, we're excited to introduce our newest team member , Andy. Please join us in welcoming him to the community! Emily Andy McMahon, Product Manager )dciandy( "I first went online in 1989 with a Commodore 64 and a 300 baud modem. I remember when IM's were called OLM's )online messages( and when you had to pay $40 to get the Netscape browser. Yes,
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
R-E-S-P-E-C-T for DMOZ
Everybody loves Google, everybody loves Wikipedia - so why doesn't everybody love DMOZ? Ask people how they search the web, and most will tell you what Google does well, what Wikipedia does well - and what DMOZ doesn't do well. When you think about it, that's quite an odd way to look at search vehicles, isn't it? My car doesn't do backflips, but that doesn't mean I stop driving. I also can't take a plane to my local shopping area, ride a bicycle across the ocean,
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
Ask DMOZ: Questions from Webmasters & General Users Answered
Several weeks ago, we asked webmasters and general users to submit their questions about DMOZ. While we aren't able to answer every question, we've chosen a representative sample to address here on the blog. Thank you to everyone who participated! We appreciate your thoughts and insights, and your dedication to the ODP community. Emily - - - - - - - - - - - "I just started my first website and someone told me about DMOZ. What is it,
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
A Day in the Editing Life
Ever wonder what editors do behind the scenes? What tasks they complete, how edits are made, etc? Editor mollybdenum has provided a great overview of a day in the editing life to help shed some light on the inner workings of DMOZ. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I have been an editor for about four years. I started out with one small category, and I was approved for more categories, as time went on, and my experience grew.
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
What Makes a Good Title and Description?
Editors often receive a high volume of site suggestions for their categories, so ensuring that suggested sites have clear, concise titles and descriptions can aid greatly in the review process. Editor lisagirl has provided an excellent tutorial in how to make titles and descriptions that stand out in the crowd. Emily - - - - - - - - - - - - - What makes a good title and description? If you ask me personally, all good things involve chocolate.
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
Where In the World Is ODP? Everywhere!
Hi Everyone, DMOZ can sometimes be tough to navigate because of the many designations used to categorize the site. In this post, editor glippit has prepared an explanation to help clear up the confusion about when and where each is used. Enjoy! Emily - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Although we're one Directory in name, we're multiple directories in fact. Thanks to our large volunteer base from all over the world, we can organize sites by age group , l anguage ,
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
Have Questions About DMOZ? Let us know!
Hi Everyone, One of the things we want to accomplish with this blog is to improve transparency and open the lines of communications to all of the groups who care about and support DMOZ. With that in mind, we asked editors to submit questions to us and then posted a selection of questions )with our responses( in our Ask AOL post last October. Now we'd like to provide similar opportunities to both the webmaster community and to the general public.
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
Become a fan of DMOZ/ODP on Facebook!
Hi Everyone! If you're on Facebook, you can now become a fan of DMOZ/ODP! We've just created the official fan page to share links, updates and )of course( the blog feed with the Facebook community. We want to make this resource useful, so please let us know if there are additional features you'd like to see included on the page.
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
Suggesting Sites: Finding the Correct Category
One of the most confusing steps in the site suggestion process is often the very first one: selecting the category to which you will suggest your site. Editor hiraeth has provided an excellent overview of how to decide. - - - - - - - - - This post attempts to provide some help to anyone intending to suggest their website to the Open Directory for possible inclusion. To give your site a good chance of prompt attention by an editor,
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
2008 Year-End Mozzie Award Winners
Last Fall, we introduced you to Mozzie, the little green monster you see at the bottom of category pages. But did you know that Mozzie has an award named in his honor? For this post, editor hiraeth has provided an overview of the awards process. - - - - - - - - - - The beginning of the year traditionally marks the awards season as well, when we recognize the most outstanding achievements of the previous year. For the ODP community,
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
Focus on: Kids & Teens Directory
This week, we're presenting the first in an occasional series of posts that highlight a different section of the directory. Today, we're focusing on Kids and Teens, and editor artisands has provided a great overview of this fantastic family resource. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kids and Teens was developed as a standalone section of the Open Directory Project )ODP( in November of 2000.
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
ODP Help Resources
A lot of the feedback we see on the blog actually has to do more with house keeping questions about DMOZ than with the topics we're covering. This week, we hope to clear up some of the confusion by highlighting the great resources that already exist to answer the most common questions. I know of a great site! How do I suggest it for inclusion in the directory?
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
Meet AOL's DMOZ Staff Team
Happy New Year! You probably see some of us in the forums, but behind the scenes, there are a lot of people working hard on this project, so we thought we'd kick off 2009 with an introduction to our core team. Bob Keating, DMOZ Editor-in-Chief )rdkeating25( A search nerd with a deep love and appreciation for opinionated masses, Bob Keating is the ODP's Editor in Chief, and has been involved with the ODP since joining AOL in 1999.
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
DMOZ Community & Editor Achievements of 2008
For our final post of 2008, we're highlighting the accomplishments that the editor community has made over the course of the year. Thanks again to everyone who has contributed his or her time and effort to this project this year! We look forward to a great 2009. International Expansion & Improvements Update to the Vietnamese Category In our ongoing efforts to internationalize the directory,
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
DMOZ Year In Review
This has been a year of rebuilding and change for DMOZ. In the wake of the 2006 outage, a new team was assembled at AOL to ensure that the directory received the attention and support that it deserved. In 2008, this team continued the process of rebuilding both the technical infrastructure and the trust of the editor community, as well as taking a fresh new look at how DMOZ could gain additional exposure for the project by partnering with our other corporate properties.
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
Web Directories in the Social Networking Landscape
When you think of social networking, what names come to mind? For many people, the obvious answers include MySpace, Facebook, Bebo and LinkedIn. But while these may be the heavy-hitters in the Web 2.0 social networking space, they do not represent the only opportunities the Web has to offer. Directories represent another type of social network that have endured since the days of Web 1.0.
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
How being a DMOZ editor helps webmasters improve their skills
Hi Everyone, Today, we offer one editor's perspective on how the DMOZ experience has helped improve the core skills needed to effectively perform the duties of a webmaster. Please give a warm welcome to Arindra! Emily - - - - - - - - - - - Hi, my name is Arindra and I have been invited to write a bit about my experience as a voluntary editor on the Open Directory Project. One of my earliest recollections of DMOZ was... ummm well, to be frank,
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
Mentorship Opportunities for DMOZ Editors
The ODP mentorship process helps to guide new editors as they learn the sometimes complex process of categorizing sites. A couple of weeks ago, we heard from editor Laigh who called out his role as a mentor as one of the highlights of his experience. Today, we hear from Snooks, one of Laigh's pupils, about the experience of being mentored. - - - - - - - - - My name is Snooks and I have been an editor for about six months.
author: Emily Kayser
publisher: DMOZ
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