Regarding the multiple listings, I wasn't speaking of free domains.
Example- Salon.com has 689 DMOZ listings.
WMW used to have like 7 or 8, now just 4.
Mystique-magazine.com has 3.
It does make sense if a portion of the site is strong and suited for an additional category, it should be listed.
But a listing for like every other review someone does? Come on.
PlayBoy has 10 listings.
Reviews_and_Previews seems an often used category to create multiple listings.
PlayBoy has a PlayStation 2 listing:
http://directory.google.com/Top/Game...PlayStation_2/
So, if I do reviews of products, games, etc...on my site it will not be a problem to get listed eventually?
Adameve.com have 3 listings. Man,
http://directory.google.com/Top/Adul...Opportunities/
Opportunities? Come on.
Why is it a site cannot get a legit listing for a Web Forum under the right category? Chats_and_Forums
Google has 76 listings.
Microsoft- 932 DMOZ listings. (Just 246 Y! listings)
Amazon- 334 listings (just 39 Y! listings)
Ivillage: DMOZ: 611 listings, Y! Directory: 126 listings
MapQuest: DMOZ: 1014 listings , Y! Directory: 8 listings
So, essentially, if I add an E-zine to my adult site with quality content I should get a listing for each and every review, right?
msn.com DMOZ: 2632 listings
Each movie review gets a listing.
If I have a section in a webforum or sub domain dediciated to Adult movie reviews, i can get a listing for each review?
If one just goes down the list of sites via PR:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...TF-8&q=http%3A
And checks dmoz listings they all have rediculous amounts of listings across the board for the most diverse categories. If PlayBoy can get a listing under PlayStation 2 category, would my site be able to?
Having a couple thousand links replicated 100's of times sure comes in handy.
Oddly, joe-schmoe sites gets scruntized for everything. What's the deal with that?
