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How many listings can a site have?
Considering the wide variety of topics that are covered and the topics that are continuously being added, most sites will easily fit into our directory. However, each site will be limited to one listing. Most sites will never need to be listed more than once. Usually, there is one main topic that can be found. Sites should never be found within the same directory structure.
For example, a site should not be listed in Recreation/Autos/Makes_and_Models/Dodge and also in Recreation/Autos/Makes_and_Models/Dodge/Durango. There is the possibility, however, that a site would have qualifying content to be listed in two or more subtopics.
An example of this is a site listed in Recreation/Autos/Makes_and_Models/Dodge/Durango and Recreation/Autos/Makes_and_Models/Dodge/Neon.
What is the proper URL?
The URL must include the http:// part.
For example:
http://www.Bekaf.com/
The overall principle is to submit the ‘short’ version of the URL
For example:
rather then http://www.Bekaf.com/index.html
just use http://www.Bekaf.com/
Do not use URLs that are deeper into the Site, if they can be reached from the Site’s front page.
For Example: http://www.Bekaf.com/info/help_desk.html
would not be approved as a site submission as this page is accessible from the short URL.
What is the proper topic for a site?
Deciding on the correct topic for a site may be one of the most challenging tasks in site reviews. Dig deep into the directory sub topics to find the proper topic for your submission. If you feel that a proper topic does not exist you should contact us.
How should I evaluate a site?
Evaluation and rating of your site submission will be completed by Bekaf.com that are overseeing the topic that you have chosen. You do not have to worry about adding a rating.
How to Write a Title:
- Use the correct title. You will usually find the correct title on the site itself. If not, IE users should check View > Source to find the correct title and Netscape users should check View > Page Source
- Keep the title brief. Some titles will need abbreviations in order to fit in the allotted space. Use proper abbreviations.
Example: The University of North Carolina could be abbreviated UNC in a long title. - Do not use apostrophes in the title.
Example: Farmer’s Almanac should be listed as Farmers Almanac. - Use initial caps in titles. Do not use all CAPITAL LETTERS.
Example: Joy of Cajun Cooking, not JOY OF CAJUN COOKING. - Capitalize the first letter of the first word and all main words, but not conjunctions (and, but, or, for, nor, so, and yet), short prepositions (such as to, on, at and in), or articles (a, an, and the) unless they are the first word of the title.
- Theis capitalized if it is part of a proper name such as The Hague or The Guardian
- Do not use “The, A, An, or similar words” to start a title. If the title is a proper name, such as a book, newspaper, etc., the title would be entered American Heritage Dictionary, Theor New York Times, The. Otherwise, a site with the title The Joy of Cajun Cooking would be entered as Joy of Cajun Cooking.
How to Write a Description:
- Write a brief, objective phrase or sentence about the site, and what it offers or features about the product or service.
- Describe a unique feature of the site. Remember that site design and navigation are part of the rating, not the description. Chat, multimedia, and e-commerce may be part of the features described.
- Use correct grammar, spelling and punctuation. Proofread your descriptions.
- Write out the meaning of acronyms, which may have been used in the title.
- Do not start your description with “This site” or anything similar, as it is obviously a site. You may start with “Features…” or “Offers….” or similar wording.
- Do not repeat the title in the description.
- Do not use all CAPITAL LETTERS.
- Do not capitalize the first letter of every word in the description.
- Do not use marketing slogans or offer subjective opinions, positive or negative.
- Do not copy descriptions from the site itself. If you use short phrases copied from the site, enclose the phrase in quotation marks.
- Do not cut and paste the same description for all the sites you submit.
- Do not use quantities in your descriptions, as they will probably change and your description will no longer be accurate. As an example, use “Features downloadable casino games…” rather than “Features 25 downloadable casino games…”
- Write descriptions in English, and notate in the description if the site is multilingual or only available in a language other than English.
What is Spam?
Most affiliate sites, multiple links to the same site, porn sites or websites that link to porn, hate sites, any sites which promote violence, and sites which violate international laws may be classified as spam. Below is a comprehensive list of what is considered spam by Bekaf.com standards.
- Multiple links to the same site, porn sites or websites that link to porn.
- Multiple submissions using different URL’s; either unique or variations of one URL.
- Redirected sites including sites that redirect the main page and sites that redirect by clicking on any of the links on the main page.
- All affiliate, associate and authorized vendor or distributor websites.
- Hidden service website, the main page will display something totally different from what you get from the links. “Cloaked Page”
- Websites uniquely different with unique URL’s but offering the same links or service. “Getting very popular and hard to detect”
- Excessive banners or popup advertising “over 1/3 of page displayed has banners or over 2 popup’s on a single page”. This includes the now frequently-used load-behind pages.
- Java bomb pages. Sites that load a page or pages every time you close a page. “Mostly used in adult sites”
- Sites that offer no original content. An example is a chat website that has no chatrooms of its own and redirects to other chat services. “The purpose of a site like this is normally to collect banner hits.”
- Sites that promote violence or hate and sites that violate international laws.
- Websites that automatically change or try to change the users computer settings. “Auto download, make this your home page, and dial a phone number are the most popular.”
- The site must clearly define its purpose, products, and/or services.
- The site, or its contents, must not already appear in Bekaf.com.
- The site must contain substantively unique content, as determined by Bekaf.com’s staff (submitting multiple URLs to the same content is not submitting unique content).
- The site should not contain any parts or pages under construction.
- All links on the site must work with links to relevant content.
- The site must support multiple browsers and capabilities {e.g., no Netscape-only or Java-only sites}
- The site must be up, running and accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- The site must not contain any content, products, services or other information that, in Bekaf.com’s reasonable determination, may be illegal to sell under any applicable law, statute, ordinance or regulation, that may infringe or violate anyone’s rights, or that, Bekaf.com believes, in its sole discretion, is inflammatory, dangerous, offensive, or otherwise inconsistent with the spirit of Bekaf.com and its affiliates.
Ovidiu Nedelcu
http://www.articlesbase.com/online-promotion-articles/big-trafficked-directory-683341.html
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