So what's the point? Why bother with Yahoo!, right? Well, reports
vary, but Yahoo! still has a huge share of the search traffic
online. Having your site listed in a well chosen category on Yahoo!
will certainly drive traffic to your site. Before you pay for the
Express Submit service make sure of the following:
- First read the
Yahoo Submission Guidelines
- Make sure your site is ready!
Do not submit a site that has any pages under construction. Check
all your links and ensure all your images are showing.
Your site should be professional-looking and easy to navigate.
- Your site should have plenty of content
and not be blatantly commercial.
- Submit your category to the most
appropriate category or you may be rejected. Check where
your competition is listed; this is where you should be listed too.
Also, if your site has regional value; choose a category with your
state or province in it. It will be easier .to get listed
regionally.
- Yahoo! lists alphabetically.
If possible, your site title should be near the beginning of the
alphabet. However, Yahoo! does insist that you use your business
name or official web site title. Don't just make up a name to get a
high alphabetical listing.
- You must have your own domain, not a
subdomain.
- When you submit your description, be
factual. Don't exaggerate or use promotional language.
Yahoo! says that your description can be up to twenty five words.
That way you can ensure your description won't be edited.
- Ensure you include contact information
(include a real address, not a P.O. Box), Privacy Policy and Returns
Policy (if applicable) on your website.
- If you decide it's not worth the effort to get listed on Yahoo! or
you do try, but find yourself rejected - don't fret. When you type
keywords in the search box on Yahoo!, the results being returned are
from Yahoo's web crawler, Slurp.
The 7 Day Express service is to have your site listed under a
specific category in the Directory That's another thing to consider.
If you sell a variety of products, a listing in Yahoo's directory
may not be beneficial to you unless you have separate URLs for your
product lines. Otherwise, you will be limited to a narrow category
that may not fully represent your web site.
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