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Changes on my Google directory after the deepcrawl
Hi, my site was on the google directory: movies/reviews/reviews hubs during the last 8 months.
After this last deepcrawl my directory place changed to movies/reviews/ratings I guess someone did submit the site to this category (which is true: my site has rating users system), but it's also is a review site.... I notice some sites are placed in several directories..... is normal that appearing in a new category means disappearing in the old one? Nostromok http://www.filmaffinity.com |
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No that is not normal. however the dmoz editors (and meta alls) occasional check for duplicate entries which are against their rules.
Categorys have changed recently. A fair amount of category consolidation has taken place. Tip: The best way to get more than one entry is dmoz is to not only go for your main category but get a specific regional listing as well. for this you need your full address on the webpage. IF you have pages that provide VALUABLE content for other categories exceptions are made. |
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that's a useful tip :-)
thanks webby |
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i have a Site that is listed in two categories too. The Site is listed there for nearly half an Year! Hope it will bring me some more Pagerank when Google uses the new Dump!
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