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I Have Been Told That Sites With “Affiliate Ads” Are Rejected By DMOZ - Is This True?

I have found that getting accepted into the *reputable* directories such as Dmoz.com, which automatically puts you into the Google Directory, comes down to the quality and uniqueness of the website, and has little or nothing to do with the “ads”.

Getting accepted into the directories is just another BIG reason why it is so important to take the time to come up with truly unique and interesting content for your website.

Unfortunately, many site owners, affiliates included, have a tendency to simply rehash information that can already be found in the directory (and elsewhere on the Net) and then wonder why they get ignored or rejected by the editors.

The real key to getting a listing for your site in the directories is create a truly unique and interesting website.

One rather simply way to accomplish this seemingly difficult and daunting task is to truly submerse yourself in your chosen topic so you have real stories to share with your visitors.

Personally, I am in the process of doing this now in the creation of my new “kit car” website. I have lots of experience and stories to share…all of them unique and interesting. (especially to someone interested in the same thing as me; kit cars)

And if I do a good job of organizing this truly unique information into a website, I should have no problem getting it listed into the directories, yes, ads and all.

James     8)

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