Frequently Asked QuestionsThe following are questions that may help you find our more about our directory, our goals, and our inspiration. Enjoy What is a featured listing?• Appear at the top of category pages. • Duration is one full year from purchase date. • Guaranteed 6 Hour Review • Price: $34.99/year What is a regular listing?• Appear below "Featured Listings" • Listing never expires! • Guaranteed 6-12 Hour Review • Price: $9.99/one time fee What category best fits my website?Finding the appropriate category for your website is essential to the submission process. Many sites are rejected or require editor change because of wrong category submission. The easiest way to find the right category is simply searching through the directory and submitting via that category. You can also find your category on the submit page or by looking through our Sitemap.Why was my submission rejected?The only reason why submissions are rejected is because webmasters fail to meet the specific guidelines stated on the Submit page. Refunds are only granted if submissions were never listed in our directory. Who are we?We are a group of individuals trying to make a difference in the world of directories and link building.
Why?We feel that a webmaster should be presented with the ability to submit a quality resource to a trusted web directory and also be able to find sites that are of high quality too. Listing quality sites is not only our top priority as we strive to list sites with 6-12 hours of submission, one of the fastest directory approval times around. Why did you pick a raccoon?To us, a raccoon was a perfect mascot for our directory and goals. Raccoons are often viewed as animals that sift through trash. Raccoons are inquisitive and seldom pass up the opportunity to investigate an interesting smell or crevice. Although we are not sifting through garbage, smelling, or investigating crevices, we are looking for the web's quality resources to include in our directory. Who else likes raccoons?Bob Ross likes raccoons.
This page will be updated as questions are asked frequently. Last update: October 22, 2006
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