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Getting
your site an optimum listing in the Open Directory is vitally
important as far as search engine positioning is concerned.
AOL,
Netscape & Lycos all use results from the Open Directory. A few
of the top listings in Hotbot are obtained from the Open Directory.
In addition to this, getting registered by the Open Directory will
also help you improve the link popularity of your site. In this
article, we focus on how you can get your site an optimum listing in
the Open Directory so that your site gets a high ranking in the
search engines which use results from the Open Directory. Even if
your site is already listed in the Open Directory, you should read
this article to find out how you can get multiple listings in the
Open Directory.
Before you submit your site, go through your entire site and ensure
that there are no missing graphics, no links leading to empty or
non-existent pages and no "Under construction" symbols.
Also, check for typos and grammatical errors. Furthermore, your site
must provide good content. If your site simply contains links to
various affiliate programs, you will find it difficult to get
through. The Open Directory does not mind sites containing links to
affiliate programs, as long as you provide proper content.
Now, we need to review the factors that AOL, Netscape and Lycos use
to rank sites from the Open Directory. You should not be too worried
about the ranking of your site in the Open Directory itself - not
too many people use the Open Directory for finding information.
However, the algorithm that the Open Directory uses is similar to
the algorithm that Netscape uses, and hence a high ranking in
Netscape generally means a high ranking in the Open Directory and
vice versa.
Before we begin reviewing the factors influencing the ranking of
your site, you need to select the two most important keywords for
your site based on its popularity. If you don't yet know the
keywords which are applicable for your site, have a look at my
article on "Choosing the correct keywords for your site"
at http://www.1stSearchRanking.com/keywords.htm
In this article, I have mentioned that while selecting the keywords
for your site, you should look at both the popularity of the keyword
as well as its competitiveness. However, for the purpose of this
article, don't worry about the competitiveness - select keywords
only on the basis of popularity.
Broadly, here are the factors which influence your rankings in AOL,
Netscape and Lycos:
1.
Presence of the keyword in the Title and Description
If
you want to rank highly for a keyword, the Title and the Description
that you use to submit your site to the Open Directory should
contain the keyword. Note that this Title is not the title that you
have used in the home page of your web site and that this
description is not the description that you have used in the Meta
Description tag of your home page. Rather, it is the Title and the
Description that you use when you submit your site to the Open
Directory.
2.
Prominence of the keyword in the Title and the Description
Prominence"
means how close the keyword is to the beginning of the Title and
Description. Other things remaining the same, the closer the keyword
to the beginning of the Title and the Description, the higher your
ranking.
What to do if your site is not accepted
After submitting your site, go to the category where you have
submitted your site every day
3.
Presence of the keyword in the Category name
In
Netscape, other things remaining the same, if the keyword is present
in the name of the Category, your site will get a higher ranking.
Even if only a part of the keyword is present in the name of the
category, your site will get a higher ranking. Note that this is
applicable only in Netscape.
As you can see from points 1) and 2), if your site has to be ranked
at the top for a particular keyword, the keyword needs to be present
in the Title. However, the Open Directory insists that the title be
the official name of your company.
Hence, unless the name of your company contains the keywords, you
have little or no choice with respect to the Title. Short of
changing the name of your company, there is not much you can do.
Now, assuming that your target keyword is not present in the name of
your company, search AOL for the keywords which you had selected and
find out if the top 10 sites in AOL all have the keyword in the
Title. If they do, your site will not be able to get a high ranking
for those keywords. In this case, select two more keywords based on
their popularity and again search AOL for those keywords. If the top
10 sites all contain the keyword, reject the keywords and select the
next two keywords. In this way, find out two keywords for which the
top 10 sites don't contain the keyword in the Title.
Of course, if the name of your company contains the keywords, then
you are in luck! This means that your Title will contain the
keywords and there is a good chance that you will get a high ranking
for those keywords.
Now we come to how you should write the description of your site.
When you write the description, your aim should be to make the Open
Directory editor's job as easy as possible. You should not give the
editor the feeling that he/she needs to edit your description in any
way. The moment an editor starts to edit your description, you risk
having your keywords removed from your description.
Your description should be a single sentence which conveys what your
site is all about and contains the two keywords you are targeting as
close as possible to the beginning of the description. However, your
description should not just be a list of keywords - the description
that you use should be a proper sentence and should be grammatically
correct.
Broadly, here are the rules that you should remember when forming
the description:
1. Make sure that the description can tell a visitor what your site
is all about. Things like "Have a look at our site" or
"Welcome to my site" does not tell a visitor what your
site does.
2. Avoid hype of any sort. Avoid using ALL CAPS or exclamation
marks. Phrases like "The best web site dealing with
widgets!!!!" or "Offers the BEST QUALITY, CHEAPEST WIDGETS
you can find anywhere" are inappropriate.
3. Don't capitalize every word in your description - capitalize only
the first word. Of course, if some of the words in the description
are proper nouns, then you should capitalize them.
4. Write the description in the third person. Don't say "We
offer financial planning and credit counseling services", say
"Offers financial planning and credit counseling
services".
5. Don't make your description too long - limit yourself to 15 words
at the most. If you are lucky, you may be able to get accepted with
a description longer than 15 words. However, the longer the
description, the higher the probability that the editor will want to
edit it.
6. Check your description for typos and grammatical mistakes.
7. End your description with a full stop. If the editor has to add
the full stop to the end of your description, he may also end up
editing the description, which is not what you want. Your aim is to
have the editor accept the exact description that you had written in
order to ensure that your keywords are not removed from the
description.
Now, we come to how you can select the right category for your site.
Go to the Open Directory, and search for the two keywords you have
established. Does a particular category come up at the top for both
the keywords? If so, go to that category, and see whether the sites
present in the category are similar to yours. Also see whether that
category has a Description and/or a FAQ. Read them and find out
whether that category is applicable for your site. If so, this is
the category you should submit your site to.
If different categories come up at the top for the two keywords, go
through all the categories and find out which is the most
appropriate category among the different categories.
For some keywords, you will find that the Open Directory does not
display any categories. In this case, find out which category most
of the top sites belong to and submit your site to that category,
assuming it is applicable for your site.
Once you have selected the right category, click on the "add
URL" link at the top. Type in the address of your site in the
first text box, the name of your company in the next text box, the
description that you have earlier developed in the third text box
and your email address in the fourth text box. Although the Open
Directory says that including the email address is optional, I would
recommend that you include it - if, for some reason, your site is
not accepted, the Open Directory editor may want to tell you whyay and see when your site gets listed. If
you find that your site is not in that category, it may so happen
that you have been placed in a different category. Type in your
domain name in Open Directory's search box and see whether your site
comes up in the results. I have seen some sites getting accepted
within 1 day and some sites in about 2-3 weeks.
If your site has not been listed after three weeks, then re-submit
it to the same category and wait for another three weeks. If your
site is still not accepted, then have a look at your site again.
Does it contain any missing images or links, links to empty pages or
under construction signs? Does it provide good content? Does it have
any spelling or grammatical errors?
If you are absolutely convinced that your site is eligible for being
accepted by the Open Directory, then the fact that your site is not
being accepted may signify one of two things:
1. The editor of that category is inactive, i.e. he has not been
reviewing sites for a long time.
2. He is your competitor, and does not want to list you.
In this case, the first step is to write to the editor of the
category. Scroll down to the bottom of the category to which you are
trying to submit your site and click on the name of the editor. If
that category does not have an editor, go to the category above that
in the hierarchy. For instance, suppose you are trying to submit to
the Computers: Consultants: Business Systems category. At the time
of writing of this article, that category did not have an editor. In
this case, you should go to the Computers: Consultants category and
click on one of the editors there. Click on the "Send to
editorname" link, and in the Comments field, write a very
polite message to the editor. Tell him that you have been trying to
submit your site to the Open Directory and you have been
unsuccessful. Give him the complete details of your submission, i.e.
the category to which you submitted, your URL, the Title and the
Description that you used and the dates on which you submitted. Ask
him as to whether there are any mistakes that you are making and
whether he would be kind enough to point out the mistakes to you so
that you can correct them.
If, after two weeks, you don't get any reply from the editor and are
not accepted into the Open Directory, then look for another category
which is applicable for your site using the method outlined earlier
and submit your site to this category.
Getting Multiple Listings in the Open
Directory
If you have already got your site listed in the Open Directory, you
may try and get your site some additional listings in it. Begin by
selecting two keywords which are different from the keywords for
which you are already ranked well. Then try and locate another
category which is applicable for your site and submit your site
there with a new description which contains the two new keywords you
have selected.
If you are lucky, you may be able to get a listing in this new
category, especially if the editor of this category is different
from the editor of the category where your site is already listed.
Again, if the second category to which you want to submit your site
is a regional category (i.e. a category applicable to the
geographical region in which your company is located), that again
improves your chance of getting a second listing. Alternatively, if
you were originally listed in one of the regional categories, then
getting your site registered by one of the general categories is
also possible.
However, you have a much better chance of getting a second listing
if you submit one of the internal pages of your site to a different
category (assuming you can locate a category which is applicable for
that particular page), rather than again submitting the home page.
For instance, if you type in 1stSearchRanking.com in Open
Directory's search box, you will notice that my site has three
listings - the home page of my site, the page linking to all my
articles and the page which contains my article on choosing the
correct keywords for a site.
Submitting an internal page has the benefit that the Title no longer
needs to be the official name of your company. This allows you to
include keywords in the Title. For instance, the listing for the
page containing my articles has the title of "Search Engine
Positioning Articles", which, of course, has no relation to the
name of my company - 1st Search Engine Ranking.com. Before
submitting one of the internal pages of your site, you should change
the title of the page (here, by "title", I mean the Title
tag of the page, i.e. the Title that is displayed at the top of the
browser window when the page is opened) to the Title that you want
the page to be listed under in the Open Directory. This improves the
chance that the Open Directory editor will accept the title that you
had submitted.
However, don't go overboard with submitting internal pages - you can
be penalized for spamming. Don't start submitting any doorway pages
that you have created - they will be rejected. Any internal page
that you submit must provide some unique content and must be
relevant to the category to which you want to submit the page.
This article may be re-published as long as the following resource
box is included at the end of the article:
Article by Sumantra Roy. Sumantra is one of the most respected and
recognized search engine positioning specialists on the Internet.
For more articles on search engine placement, subscribe to his 1st
Search Ranking Newsletter by sending a blank email to mailto:1stSearchRanking-subscribe@listbot.com
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