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jakomo
Apr 3rd 2007, 7:33 am
Hello,
Yahoo directory help to grow up in ranking in Yahoo search engine?
Thanks,
Jakomo
markn26
Apr 3rd 2007, 7:41 am
I've read that getting listed in Yahoo directory does help improve your exposure in search engine rankings. However, I don't think anyone is insane enough to spend $300 for a listing, especially since the $300 only covers "getting reviewed in a timely manner" and not "getting listed." So, if your site is not accepted, you lose $300.
ninjashoes
Apr 3rd 2007, 8:09 am
Everyone seems to say that it defeinetly helps your Yahoo rankings.
ketan9
Apr 3rd 2007, 8:24 am
Yahoo directory definitely helps with your rankings in G & Y.
Moreover, if your site is not SPAM and submitted to right category it is guaranteed to include. Note that you would not get enough traffic from the directory itself but overall your rankings will definitely improve. Also, if you would think like link purchasing, it comes to about 25$/month, which is not bad!!
enQuira
Apr 3rd 2007, 8:34 am
A listing in Yahoo directory is the best gift you can give to your website, if you can afford it. Google will love your site for that.
jakomo
Apr 3rd 2007, 8:40 am
Hello,
thanks! Yes I'm not going to traffic, I'm going to improve ranking :), Why? Really I'm tired that Google show my site one month, another month not, 2 month yes, another month no. I'm going to improve ranking on Yahoo :)
Thanks,
Jakomo
markn26
Apr 3rd 2007, 8:43 am
Hello,
thanks! Yes I'm not going to traffic, I'm going to improve ranking :), Why? Really I'm tired that Google show my site one month, another month not, 2 month yes, another month no. I'm going to improve ranking on Yahoo :)
Thanks,
Jakomo
I don't blame you. As much as I hate Yahoo's insane $300 listing fee, sometimes I consider it because I've just had it with Google's inconsistency.
jakomo
Apr 3rd 2007, 8:59 am
Hello,
I believe I have a good site with more of 1000 unique content pages, when Google WANTS genally rank top ten in many keywords, but I said when Google WANTS.
My ranking in YAHOO and MSN is good for months....
Thanks!
Jakomo
Dubz
Apr 3rd 2007, 9:02 am
I'd say make a great site and don't worry about it. If your site is of the caliber they'll find you and add you for free. Same for DMOZ.
jakomo
Apr 3rd 2007, 9:04 am
Hello :)
Dmoz! I was waiting for more of 1 year here, I believe this is a monopoly in my category. :)
Jakomo
Swordfish
Apr 3rd 2007, 10:51 am
I've been succesful in getting into yahoo for free. However DMOZ is another story.
ecart
Apr 3rd 2007, 10:54 am
If nothing else, you'll be sure to have your site crawled by Slurp in short order. That said, paying $300 is high and the same results could be achived for much less. But if you have money to burn, go for it.
jakomo
Apr 3rd 2007, 11:09 am
Hello.
ecard
You said:
That said, paying $300 is high and the same results could be achived for much less
Please let me know how I can do it :)
Thanks,
Jakomo
ellesdee
Apr 3rd 2007, 12:05 pm
Some people say it's worth the money, others say it's not.
In my experience, I got more traffic from free directorys then yahoo.
jakomo
Apr 3rd 2007, 12:53 pm
But I'm not looking TRAFFIC, I'm looking ranking :)
Jakomo
ketan9
Apr 4th 2007, 5:58 am
Not to be finger-pointing but just to make your doubt clear, the new guys to SEO are the only ones who say $300 is not worth it to go for Yahoo. Look at the ones who have been successful and trust them. After all its your money, you have to decide.
glorybeme
Apr 9th 2007, 9:20 am
I just paid and submitted to the directory last Thursday, just waiting to get in. My site is 3 Yrs old does ok in G & MSN but Y seems to hate my site. I am hoping that the directory will help my rankings in Y. I will update in a few weeks.
Bondat
Apr 9th 2007, 6:25 pm
I've read that getting listed in Yahoo directory does help improve your exposure in search engine rankings. However, I don't think anyone is insane enough to spend $300 for a listing, especially since the $300 only covers "getting reviewed in a timely manner" and not "getting listed." So, if your site is not accepted, you lose $300.
I don't think its insane to get your site listed in Yahoo directory for $300. Especially if the page is PR6. It's just like spending $25/month. It isn't bad considering the quality of the directory as well. Yahoo don't usually reject sites if they're quality sites.So if you have a bad site don't even bother to submit it. ;)
Sportsm0
Apr 9th 2007, 8:50 pm
I submitted and was accepted to Yahoo Dir. approx 4 weeks ago. Got no direct traffic increase and have experienced very little improvement in search rankings.
Never got a definitive answer on Yahoo Dir value here, so I decided to gamble $299. So far, I'd say I lost $299....
Dave E
Apr 9th 2007, 8:59 pm
They don't seem to be working the same way they did 4-5 months ago with the Yahoo rankings, I'm sure they will still have some impact, they have always taken a good 6-8 weeks to kick in properly with Yahoo, they are well worth it simply because they can help to build up trust with Google.
ketan9
Apr 10th 2007, 12:15 pm
I submitted and was accepted to Yahoo Dir. approx 4 weeks ago. Got no direct traffic increase and have experienced very little improvement in search rankings.
Never got a definitive answer on Yahoo Dir value here, so I decided to gamble $299. So far, I'd say I lost $299....
Well you can not expect just submitting to Yahoo will boost your rankings significantly. It is one of the factors and takes time to kick in the real effect. It takes at least 3 months for any link to have any impact to your rankings.
Bondat
Apr 10th 2007, 7:21 pm
Well you can not expect just submitting to Yahoo will boost your rankings significantly. It is one of the factors and takes time to kick in the real effect. It takes at least 3 months for any link to have any impact to your rankings.
I think there is no specific time that you will receive impact of your listings. But for sure there is a good effect and if you continue working on your site and link building there is no way you will see an increase in rankings. Hardwork pays off
gio
Apr 10th 2007, 8:15 pm
Hello,
Yahoo directory help to grow up in ranking in Yahoo search engine?
Thanks,
Jakomo
yes definitely.
markn26
Apr 11th 2007, 1:16 pm
I laughed at this:
for a review fee of only $299 ($600 for adult sites). If your listing is accepted into the Directory, there will be a $299 recurring annual fee in subsequent years
are they kidding? Not only $299 to submit (which I can kind of understand), but $299 every year to maintain it? And in the meantime, the sites that have gotten in for free are exempt from this? What a bunch of BS.
Sportsm0
Apr 17th 2007, 9:10 pm
Well you can not expect just submitting to Yahoo will boost your rankings significantly. It is one of the factors and takes time to kick in the real effect. It takes at least 3 months for any link to have any impact to your rankings.
I expected at least a slight uptick in direct traffic, but it never happened. I understand there will be a delay in effect on ranking.
Bondat
Apr 17th 2007, 11:17 pm
I laughed at this:
are they kidding? Not only $299 to submit (which I can kind of understand), but $299 every year to maintain it? And in the meantime, the sites that have gotten in for free are exempt from this? What a bunch of BS.
I don't think their BS?
Here's what Yahoo can give you
PR6-5 subpages $299/12= Almost $25 per month
Quality directory
Higher probability of getting higher position in SERP
Just my 2 cents. :)
honey
Apr 18th 2007, 1:09 am
Do you spend a lot of money in PPC or Internet Marketing ? Close to a couple thousand dollars every year ? If yes, go ahead and spend the $299 for the Yahoo listing. If not, you should not, my 2c
tradeya
Apr 18th 2007, 5:11 am
I have heard that being indexed in yahoo dir will not effect your google ranking. if it's true, why need to spend 300$ just for 1 search engine? the better ways was spent those money to buy permenant links from high pr sites...
mad4
Apr 18th 2007, 5:13 am
Whoever told you that was wrong.......
jakomo
Apr 18th 2007, 5:17 am
Thanks all!
Jakomo
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