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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Ok thnx J I will give it a try, and see what happens from there. I was hoping you would say that dmoz is a good neighborhood
Take a look at http://www.webdesigner-forum.com/
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I just read the next paragraph on dmoz.org:
"If your site has been accepted into the Open Directory, it may take anywhere from 2 weeks to several months for your site to be listed on partner sites which use the Open Directory data, such as AOL Search, Google, Netscape Search, Yahoo Search, and hundreds of other sites. We make updates of the data available weekly, but each partner has their own update schedule."
So if google uses it, it shouldn't be a problem
"If your site has been accepted into the Open Directory, it may take anywhere from 2 weeks to several months for your site to be listed on partner sites which use the Open Directory data, such as AOL Search, Google, Netscape Search, Yahoo Search, and hundreds of other sites. We make updates of the data available weekly, but each partner has their own update schedule."
So if google uses it, it shouldn't be a problem
Take a look at http://www.webdesigner-forum.com/
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