Sites Not Submitted
Posted June 28, 2005 | 2 comments
It is often assumed that only sites that get submitted/suggested to the “queue” -(though that really should be considered a disorganized heap) will get reviewed.

However, sites that were never submitted can get added and reviewed by editors. How can this happen? Some examples -
- Site was linked from another site that was reviewed
- An editor walked into a store and brought home a business card
- The website was listed on the side of a van
- A company provided good service and the editor wanted to share it
- A site was mentioned in a magazine article
Sometimes the editor can both add and review a site, but often he/she just adds it to a category for another editor to review.
I mention this, since I just accidently found a site while searching for something else. I enjoyed viewing it, so I returned the experience by sending the site to be reviewed. Too bad I can’t review and add it myself.
Dot’s Loft Ltd - Costume Sculpture - in London, United Kingdom.
Unique and different costumes and costume props, giant teddy bears and animals, masks and outfits.
