In a recent change your DMOZ listing.
Use the META "NOODP" Tag - Google now recognizes the following META tag:
<meta name="robots" content="noodp">It lets Google know not to pull data from your ODP description.
Because, well, maybe your ODP/DMOZ description was a good representation of your website 2 years ago, but now your primary focus has changed and you're no longer the "World's #1 Manufacturer of Voodoo NKOTB (New Kids on the Block) Dolls". Or, maybe you're waiting for DMOZ (almost universally recognized as maybe not the most responsive directory) to update your site description and don't want the old one used. Regardless, if you use the "NOODP" tag, make sure your homepage meta description is well-written, and contains your site's most important keywords.
That's it. Not much to it. The bottom line is to be aware of and make use of the tools we're given to get the best results. Plus, man, if you haven't, go right now and buy Nineteen Naughty Three. Go. Now. No OPP, but I can't envision a future in which I can drop "Hip Hop Hooray" into StraightUpSearch.
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