January 9, 2008
DMOZ and Directory PageRank Updates
There is a Google Toolbar PageRank update happening right now. Even though the data, once it updates on the toolbar (an average of 4 updates a year) it is old and useless. However, every webmaster likes to see the green pixels move up for their sites and stress when they go down.
That’s just human nature.
One of the key components to PageRank is the number (and quality) of the incoming links to the individual pages of your site. And since Google updates their link data only 4 times a year, it is best to use Yahoo! Site Explorer to measure link data.
With that in mind, as I was checking all the major directories this morning, you have to wonder what is going on over at DMOZ as they have added over 600,000 backlinks in Yahoo! since October. They now sit at over 3 million backlinks. Basically that is a 25% increase in just three months. Hmmm. And I thought adding links too fast got you banned in Google.
Best of the Web lost 4,000 backlinks in Yahoo! during the same period and secondary directory Romow added 180,000 backlinks and passed the One Million backlink mark.
So it shouldn’t surprise many that that rare quick Toolbar PageRank Update (just 8 weeks after the last update) saw many directories rise or fall in PageRank.
Check your sites and start to track the number of backlinks in Yahoo! Site Explorer every 1-2 weeks and measure the changes. You should see consistent growth. Yes, there will be times where some backlinks will be “purged” from the system and you’ll go down, but the next check should see an increase. As you measure, the “peaks and valleys” should continually move upward.
Consistency is the key to keeping your position in the market.
And it looks like Google just adjusted the PageRank for dozens of directories since the last time they did it back in November. Most of the ones I monitor, if they changed, went down.
Filed under Webmaster by Jerry West









Comments on DMOZ and Directory PageRank Updates »
Ivolution SEO @ 3:08 pm
Yeah this has me wondering too…
I’ve never been able to get a single site into DMOZ. I’ve been trying for years….
BOTW rocks, so good on them.
Love your site name by the way
David Foard @ 6:57 pm
G’day Jerry from Australia.
Good information as usual but I was wondering just how much the QUALITY of the DMOZ link is really worth?
As for myself - I have been trying to get into DMOZ for over four years. I Think the lights are on but there’s nobody home
I am on page one for several keywords in Google - but not on Yahoo or MSN. Would DMOZ make the difference?
Once again - Great and timely information
regards. David
Nomoz @ 11:14 am
I have not seen any changes to my websites Pagerank from this update, it could be a limited update.
To, Ivolution SEO, and David Foard above. There is a new kid in town who is trying to tackle the many technical, ethical problems plaguing Dmoz and solve all the frustrations of webmasters regarding timely response to submissions. Check out Nomoz.org it will hopefully replace Dmoz very soon. You can add your link, delete any currently listed link, lock your link so it won’t be deleted, among many other features.
SEO Northampton @ 5:26 pm
I have quite a bit of online real estate and the only real movement in PR I saw in the last update was a network of directories that I own. On dropped form 5 to 0 (not good).
IMHO it could be the end of directories!!
Administrator @ 9:42 pm
DMOZ can make a huge difference. Basically, you need less links to rank well.
As far as the poster who is promoting NoMoz.org … I left it up … but not because I think it is good - they think it will soon replace DMOZ? Please. Look at your Alexa ranking and the crawl rate from Google. You have a LONG way to get there … right now, I wouldn’t even waste my time submitting a site there.