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Originally Posted by anonymously
Good news.
But don't quite pick the smallest category sort of 60-100 sites is best, if it is too small they think there is little room for you to show what you are made of. Another tip, it is often easier to ensure that your three sites really belong in the category you are offering them to if you try for a Regional category, like the place where you live! You are an expert in that and you want to help build up your local category don't you?
Keep us informed.
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This is what I did the first time around so unless it sees a lot of spam or something, I really couldn't figure out why my application was rejected. Prior to submitting I made a point of reading all (yes ALL) of the linked "How To's" and did my best to follow dmoz guidelines for becoming an editor.
My main issue however is I'm not interested in Regional Categories because my knowledge there is surprisingly weak. Since I run a family friendly website my interest is in family education and improving communication within the family unit (of course I made sure to apply outside of my sites listing category).
This is where most of my knowledge and interest is so in all honesty, somewhere in this area is where I'll likely choose to apply to.