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sddreamweavers

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Oct 25, 2007 6:44 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Roland - I got the same results when I Googled them after seeing this thread.


There`s a nasty bug in the Google search engine that will allow anyone to delist a website.  If you run across a site that has this problem make a post here and it will be fixed.

DMOZ is a valuable tool and can help you in your search rankings.  Don`t let anyone tell you otherwise.


DMOZ is irrelevant.


DMOZ is not irrelevant.  If you`re starting out from scratch, directories like these are your best friend.


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Nov 06, 2007 10:16 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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DMOZ is a valuable tool and can help you in your search rankings.  Don`t let anyone tell you otherwise.

That might be true, but the chances to get your site indexed in the directory are as good as winning the jack pot in the lottery. And the more effort you put into it, the greater the chances you trip one of the trip wires and your chances are 0 from then on and they don`t even tell you about it.

You may rightfully conclude the ROI is not to be calculated and therefore money out the window (or waisted time like many say).

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William

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Nov 19, 2007 11:41 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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DMOZ is DEDEAD.  Worthless effort of engergy. 

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