GoGuide und JoeAnt
Verfasst: 05.06.2003, 11:38
Was haltet ihr von GoGuides.org und JoeAnt.com?
Lohnt es sich dort einzutragen, bzw ist da einer Editor?
Lohnt es sich dort einzutragen, bzw ist da einer Editor?
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GoGuides.Org will accept various language sites. They do not have to be in English. Only the description needs to be written in English.Aber ich glaube man ist mit englischsprachige seiten begrenzt.
Eventually. We actually considered it when we started GoGuides.Org, but decided it was best to wait. At the time, it would have spread the available guides too thin. Many of the World topics would have remained empty for such a long time that it would have decreased the directory's value. Also, we did not have enough trusted guides with multiple language skills to properly monitor the development of the World categories. Currently, we could probably start a couple of language areas. Spanish in particular as we have a strong presence in Mexico/Latin America areas.do you plan an international part on gg.org like world/deutsch or world/svenska in future?
GoGuides.Org does not have a paid inclusion program. GoGuides.Org does have a paid 'review' program called 'Express Review'. This will get a submission reviewed within two US/UK Business Days. This does not guarantee inclusion in the directory - only a review to be included or declined. All sites that are to be included in the directory must comply to our guidelines to be listed - paid submission or unpaid submission. To do otherwise would work against our goal of a Spam Free Directory. Only Team Support (admin) members are able to edit paid submissions.and why you switch to paid inclusion on gg.org and joeant...because i ve read something like "spam free directory..." well, paid inclusion will bring money but also it will produce submissions which are not represent the quality to join a catagory...
so, i think, new editors on gg.org need to be quit if they want to modify some submissions if they paid for inclusion... is this true?