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for Getting Your Website Listed on Yahoo
By Andy MacDonald
Treat Yahoo as both a
directory AND a search engine.
Yahoo offers a number of different search results. Part of their
search results come from an actual search engine, and some of their
results come from human editors, called surfers.
Every Yahoo directory submission is viewed by a person. (Search
engines use spiders and indexing software). Admission into the Yahoo
directory is entirely at the discretion of the Yahoo surfer viewing
your site. That's why the free submission lead time can often be
8-10 weeks, without using the Express Submit service.
Unlike search engine submissions
that accept multiple pages from the same site, Yahoo surfers prefer
to view your home page, and they will navigate your site from there.
With directories, the site owner selects the most appropriate directory
categories for his/her site and writes descriptions that concisely
and accurately describe the content of the site. Factors that affect
directory placement are selecting the right category and writing
a good description.
Always differentiate between the Yahoo
search engine and the Yahoo directory whenever you speak to
a search engine marketer. The strategies for getting listed in search
engines are different from the strategies for getting listed in
directories.
Fill out the Forms on Yahoo Exactly as Requested
We know this seems obvious,
but some sites don't get listed because the submitters do not follow
directions when filling out the forms. When Yahoo asks for a telephone
number, give only one telephone number including the area code.
When Yahoo asks for a 25-words-or-less description, don't try any
fancy word stacking or keyword
tricks. Stick to a concise, accurate description of your site's
content. Yahoo surfers often change your site description after
it's listed in their directory.
Although some fields are optional, try to fill in all of the fields
in the förm, especially the fields asking your company name,
address, telephone and fax numbers. Yahoo wants to know that you
have a legitimate business that will be around in years to
come.
Select the Categories
(only 3) That You Want to be Listed Under Very Carefully
To select your categories,
type in your selected keywords in a Yahoo
query, and study the results. Your site does not belong where
you believe your target audience is searching. Your site's actual
content should accurately reflect the category or categories you
wish to be listed under.
You will probably be listed under the same categories your competitors
are listed under. Study your competitors' directory listing. See
what their descriptions are, and then modify your site's description
to show the Yahoo surfer that you definitely belong in the categories
you selected.
If you are a U.S. company, under the category Regional/United States/
in Yahoo, all 50 states are listed. You should include your site
in one of the regional categories, if applicable. Don't be surprised
that most of your traffic from Yahoo is local. Many customers
need to hear your voice or see your face to feel secure about hiring
you or your company for a project.
Category listings are also at the discretion of a Yahoo surfer.
You need to spend the time selecting your categories and studying
your competitors so that you do not get listed under an "undesirable"
category.
Have Unique Content
and Point This Information Out in Your Submission
A web site is of no value
to the Yahoo directory if the site contains the exact same information
as other sites in the same categories. So to add value to the Yahoo
directory, and to call attention to the unique aspects of your online
business, make sure you have unique content on your site.
You can point out any
unique content to the Yahoo surfer via your 25-word description
or the extra comments field in the submission förm.
Get a Virtual Domain Name
Yahoo tends to recognize
virtual domains (http://www.pagerank.com.au)
over others. Why is this? Yahoo wants to have legitimate organizations
and companies in their directory. They do not want a small start-up
company that won't be around next year, thus resulting in a dead
link to a URL in the directory. A virtual domain shows that you
are serious about your business.
Try to Get Listed
in One of Yahoo's Regional Directories First
At the bottom of Yahoo's
home page are some of Yahoo's regional directories. If you are in
one of the regional areas, you can often get your web site listed
much faster in the regional directory than in Yahoo's main directory.
Commercial web sites must pay an annual fee of $299 (currently)
to be listed in the Yahoo directory. Sometimes, a Yahoo surfer might
discover a content-rich commercial site without you ever submitting.
"Design for
Speed" (Quotation From a Yahoo Surfer)
Yahoo is looking for sites
that download very quickly, preferably within 30 seconds on a dial-up
modem.
Of course, exceptions do apply, such as if you are an online video
game company and use Shockwave on your site. Then it is understandable
that your web site might take longer to download.
Lastly, the rule "Content
is King" applies to getting listed in Yahoo. If Yahoo editors
don't feel your site looks or sounds like a legitimate business,
they don't have to list your site. So make sure your web site is
easy to read, easy to navigate, easy to find (on search engines),
shows consistency in design and layout, and is quick to download.
Above all, have unique content to add value to the Yahoo directory.
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