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infanteria
Apr 30th 2007, 6:03 am
I've read in the Yahoo! Directory Submit Service Agreement:
" I understand that there is no guarantee my site will be added to the Yahoo! Directory. ".
What does it mean? Even 299$ payment no guarantees site will be added to the Yahoo! Directory???
Does anybody know any precedents of such thing: site owner paid 299$ but yahoo didn't accept his site?:confused:

davert
Apr 30th 2007, 6:41 am
Yes, that's what it means, and I have heard of this happening. Frankly at $300/year I find it outrageous.

yogesh sarkar
Apr 30th 2007, 6:47 am
If a person is paying US $ 300 it doesn’t mean a site has quality, I guess this is the same policy that applies to almost every directory which offers paid listings.

hillord
Apr 30th 2007, 6:57 am
wow.. this is truly unbelievable.. u paid so much yet no guarantee over top rank on yahoo directory

SEOdir.net
Apr 30th 2007, 7:36 am
And they do not refund payment ?

markn26
Apr 30th 2007, 7:43 am
I got accepted to Yahoo dir, 2 weeks ago. This is the only advertising I'll ever pay for - so I figured it would be best on a PR 10 site like that. I've been getting sparse traffic on a daily basis, which was the same that I was getting with AdWords, so I dropped AdWords.

centime
Apr 30th 2007, 7:51 am
The $299 simply pays for the review of your site, I guess that before you take such a step, consider submitting to other directories , cheaper ones,

If they accept your site, you might be feeling more confident about submitting to yahoo,

If the cheaper directories are rejecting your site, well ,,, perhaps you've got more work to do

In any case, its unlikely that Yahoo would reject a worthy site, do have a look at the sites in the category you want to submit to,

Does your site fit in ?

Also be a good idea to give your site uniques titles & Description

livingearth
Apr 30th 2007, 8:00 am
Large companies can get away with doing just about anything they want. And I doubt it would make much difference in your traffic anyway..

infanteria
Apr 30th 2007, 8:44 am
The $299 simply pays for the review of your site, I guess that before you take such a step, consider submitting to other directories , cheaper ones,

If they accept your site, you might be feeling more confident about submitting to yahoo,

If the cheaper directories are rejecting your site, well ,,, perhaps you've got more work to do

In any case, its unlikely that Yahoo would reject a worthy site, do have a look at the sites in the category you want to submit to,

Does your site fit in ?

Also be a good idea to give your site uniques titles & Description

Provide, plz, url of the cheaper directories

qwestcommunications
Apr 30th 2007, 9:00 am
I think its a big wate. You coan get links from better places with that money. $300 to be listed in a directory, and one without a guarantee, reeks of yesteryear pricing when a diretory listing was considered important and valued by search engines like Google and Yahoo. However, as we all know, directory listings have been devalued quite substrantially, so i feel you could definately getter more worth for your money from other highly relevant links, of which you can get quite a few for that amount.

centime
Apr 30th 2007, 6:02 pm
click on any of the links in my sig.

The most prestigious, which is not mine, is

http://botw.org/

mjewel
Apr 30th 2007, 6:23 pm
Matt Cutts has said the three important directories are botw.org, DMOZ and yahoo. The reason google places a lot of importance on Yahoo is that they don't accept everyone. Most other paid directories are willing to accept a high percentage of listings for the fee - which is why google probably discounts most of them.

Yahoo will likely accept your site as long as it isn't a MFA site or a bunch of free articles. $299 is a small fee to pay if you are serious about your site, but it all depends on your marketing budget. If you only have $300 to spend, there are probably better places to spend your money.

Generally, a Yahoo directory listing isn't going to bring you much direct traffic, but it should help with SERPS in Yahoo and Google - however, it isn't going to take a #500 site into the top ten.

markn26
May 1st 2007, 6:34 am
It depends on what your site is about and how it's earning. For me it was actually a matter of saving money by going on dir.yahoo. I was spending $100/mo on Adwords, but by spending $300 for dir.yahoo, I'm getting the same traffic and saving some $900. My site has no real conversion factor and it's currently running off Adsense, until I find a better substitute, plus start adding CJ links.

sandanista
May 1st 2007, 6:39 am
Every site I have recently launched I have listed in the yahoo directory and I have never been sandboxed. Previous sites that I didn't list in the directory I had to wait a long time before I could rank for high traffic keywords. If you build a quality site you will get in the directory. Whether it is worth it or not depends upon your own site, whether it is useful to anyone, and what sort of income it brings in. In my opinion it is always worth it

seospider
May 1st 2007, 7:45 am
Is no worthy unless you have lot of money to take risk. You try it as a gamble. But yes its not going to bring you gold. But if you have good cash then you can certainly try it out ;)

But make sure your site is optimized and submit to the right category.

mdj101
May 1st 2007, 9:27 am
I've been looking into this myself, there is a lot of talk on better serps from yahoo and other directories, but the directories that im interested in only have PR3 will this make much difference?

seospider
May 1st 2007, 9:41 am
Well if you are looking for difference then yes there is a lot of difference between a PR3 directory and a PR7 directory. A link from single PR7 directory may be same as 100 links from PR3 directories. But again there are other factors involved such as number of links on a page, PR of the link page, how deep your link is etc.

mdj101
May 1st 2007, 2:56 pm
spider, you've lost me a little, the page i would get listed on on yahoo is a pr3 what difference does the rest make?

qwestcommunications
May 1st 2007, 3:15 pm
Personally, I would recommend getting links from similar relevant sites that are established. this way you may get targetted traffic and also boost serch rankings.

mjewel
May 1st 2007, 3:40 pm
spider, you've lost me a little, the page i would get listed on on yahoo is a pr3 what difference does the rest make?

While the link will pass PR, you don't pay for a directory listing to get the PR - it's an authority link from a trusted site. If you are more worried about PR vs. SERPS, there are better ways to increase just your PR. (PR does not equal better SERPS).

PoohBear88
May 1st 2007, 3:52 pm
$300 isn't much at all.

Grow your site and make your site worth something... then reconsider spending only $300 to be listed in Yahoo's directory.

tradeya
May 2nd 2007, 5:32 am
And they do not refund payment ?
no they wont.

$300 isn't much at all.
yeah i think so. compare to adwords you paid like 30$/month (minimum google allows) it's already 360$ and you got not really your target marget everytime. If you paid 300$ to Yahoo and get better Ranking and more traffic it 's probably about the same.

Myst
May 2nd 2007, 11:44 am
These 299$ are worth it

seospider
May 2nd 2007, 12:51 pm
yes yes yes. For sure if you get the link then $299 is nothing.

Only thing is if you dont get it ;)

So is wise to prepare well and then spend it to get some result ;)

spin
May 2nd 2007, 4:55 pm
The page I would get listed on has a good page ranking. And I hear you get loads of traffic from yahoo if your in the right categories. I don't submit to them cause 300 bucks is a lot to lose if they decide your not worthy of their directory. As for page ranking I can do better in other directories with same page ranking and lot less listings to share that PR.

infanteria
Jun 3rd 2007, 4:25 am
But why I cannot just charge-back my credit card payment for yahoo catalog if yahoo rejects my site?

Yes, that's what it means, and I have heard of this happening. Frankly at $300/year I find it outrageous.

Sem-Advance
Jun 3rd 2007, 5:20 am
I am amazed at the amount of people who think there should be guarantees.

Not to many lawyers will guarantee anything yet you still pay them

Guilty or not ;)

Do you know why people offer guarantees and warranties???

Research has found that they are not used 95% of the time. :D

BlindCat
Jun 3rd 2007, 5:36 am
This shows..the quality of the directory.

Deano
Jun 4th 2007, 8:00 pm
If you have a good site why not just submit it through the none pay option?

seo ranter
Jun 4th 2007, 8:11 pm
If you have a good site why not just submit it through the none pay option?

Did anyone get accepted this way recently?

Deano
Jun 4th 2007, 8:41 pm
yes, i did :)

antum
Jun 5th 2007, 8:14 pm
From what I've read and the examples I've seen the $300 is such a small investment for the return you'll get in the SERP's. A link from the Yahoo Directory is just great, its one of the top directories you should be trying to get into.

A friend of mine has a name squeeze page listed in the Yahoo Directory, so the rules for admission can't be too harsh.

Also make sure the title of your site contains your keywords, Yahoo tends to use your Title instead of the link text you may specify. So if you're keyword text is "Banana Split" then you're best bet would be to call your site something like: Banana Split Palace - www.bananasplitpalace.com - Best banana splits in town!

infanteria
Jun 6th 2007, 1:29 am
why cannot I just charge-back?

yes yes yes. For sure if you get the link then $299 is nothing.

Only thing is if you dont get it ;)

So is wise to prepare well and then spend it to get some result ;)

jezza chan
Jun 6th 2007, 1:40 am
$300 isn't much at all.

Grow your site and make your site worth something... then reconsider spending only $300 to be listed in Yahoo's directory.

No its not at all, its only a small price to pay for the long term results.