Shadow575: My Tips for Website Suggestions


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Tips for Site Submission's

I find that a site that is submitted with a good title and description (with in the guidelines) is much more appealing to work on first.  There is a better chance that the site submitted with a good title and description is going to be easier to review and list or delete.

 Each category that has a Suggest URL link at the top (some categories do not accept new suggestions, and appropriate sub categories should be chosen) take you to an online suggestion form.  On this form, it gives you an brief category description and encourages you to make sure that you have chosen the smallest, most specific sub-category for your site.  Then will advance on to the site submission form.  On the form is a link to the Submission Policies and Procedures giving more detailed information.  Often times this is overlook or more often, simply ignored.  Following the most basic suggestions and guidelines will increase the chances of a quick review.

My tips for a faster site review :
*These are just my opinions and should be considered as such.  They are intended to provide some common misunderstood issues during site submissions that cause sites to be excluded or extend their review time.  These are just opinions of one editor and do not, nor are intended to reflect those of all editors or the ODP.
 
Before Submitting

URL
Title
Descriptions
Examples of acceptable descriptions
*These are just my opinions as to acceptable titles and descriptions.  Other editors have differing opinions as to what is needed.  In the end, you must make the best description you can make and the reviewing editor will make any changes they see fit to make it listable in the category they are editing.

(Title: Description format.)
These are just some samples for types of information I look for and are by no means exact for all submissions.  Do the best you can and the editors reviewing the category will make any changes that are needed.  Since I have been an editor, I have yet to see a submitted site with a title and description that is perfect. In many cases, I have gone back to sites I added weeks ago and re-written their descriptions because I felt there was more that could be done with them.

This is just a guide to help in titling and describing submissions and should not be taken as literal.  A good title and description DOES NOT and WILL NOT guarantee an inclusion of the site in the directory.  It simply may make it easier for an editor to review thus giving it a greater chance for a faster review.  Again, this is just meant as a guideline no promises are being made here.

In the end, you can be assured that if your site is unique and filled with good content an editor will come along and add a good description to it for its listing.  You can help by keeping your submission descriptions and titles brief, hype-free and detailed with good spelling and punctuation.
 




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