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Originally posted by Dildozer
Although they're paid listings, they still have to be relevant sites. I don't think google will drop dmoz though. I mean after all you're probably not getting alot of traffic from your dmoz listing. It's the pagerank that's sweet as honey. The worst that could happen is that the pagerank could be a bit increased on yahoo and reduced on dmoz.
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Have you used their paid listings lately? It's a joke getting your site listed. So long as its somewhat relevant you'll get listed. And there's nothing stopping you from changing the pages once you get listed. Yahoo is in this business for the money, unlike DMOZ. DMOZ offers more objective listings. Similiarly, Google is trying to offer objective listings and will more than likely stick to DMOZ. I seriously doubt Google would use Yahoo's directory since listings can be bought so easily.
WG